Shuttle, which is known to manufacture small desktop computers, has now presented its new project - Shuttle X500V. This is an all-in-a-computer where you have the entire PC mounted in the screen. Very cool!
Shuttle X500V is by no means the firstall-in-one PC on the market. Absolutely not. There is rather a trend in the construction of this kind. Not as big as the trend of mini-computers, but all-in-one computers are growing in popularity.Everything from basic models up to such as Apple's iMac .
An all-in-one PC looks like a monitor, though you have built into your computer's hardware in it. Thus you do not have lots of cords and it takes up much less space.You can also hang up your computer to the wall, if you want to treat themselves to and have a computer in the kitchen. The computers are usually touch-sensitive screensthat allow you not necessarily need the mouse and keyboard.
Shuttle's computer has a thickness at a paltry 3.6 inches. The actual screen is a 15.6-incher that can handle 1366 x 768 pixels. The specifications on the computer's hardware includes an Intel Atom 330 Dual-Core processor at 1.6 GHz x 2, 1 GB of internal memory and a 160GB hard drive.
Furthermore, the computer has a webcam of 1.3 megapixel, built-in speakers and microphone and card reader. Network connection is either via a gigabit Ethernet or wireless 802.11n. Among the ports you'll find five USB ports, VGA and six-channel audio.
Interesting to mention is that the Shuttle delivers his X500V with Linux as operating system. It's a bit cheeky, given that so many other manufacturers of cheap computers make Linux and bet only on Windows XP (and later Windows 7 ).
Shuttle X500V has a suggested starting price of 444 EUR excluding VAT. What it gets in the Swedish market is uncertain.
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