Shuttle (Don’t) Reveal Details on the New All-In-One and J Series Models

Those of you who love Shuttles small footprint PCs will be eager to see what the company has in store for CES. We’ll be at their press conference later in the week so stay tuned for more news that Shuttle are releasing today! Yes, it’s that old favourite, the teaser release….

From the looks of things, we’ll see a new Atom-based all-in-one PC from Shuttle, plus a ne XPC J Series, which will come in three flavours. An entry level, based on a Core 2 Quad processor (that’s a pretty decent entry level, or am I getting old?), a mainstream level, with the new Core i3 and Core i5 processor and a high performance model with a Core i7. That’s a lot of power packed into (I’m guessing) a small chassis.

We’ll have more later in the week.

SHUTTLE Reveals Details on the New All-In-One and J Series Models that will be Showcased at the 2010 International CES

SHUTTLE announces specs and dates for its re-designed all-in-one PC lineup and new XPC product line for entry-level, mainstream, and high-performance

City of Industry, CA–January 4, 2010 / (http://www.myprgenie.com) — SHUTTLE, an industry leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance small form factor (SFF) PC solutions and creator of the XPC, today released some specs and expected release dates for the upcoming Shuttle all-in-one and J Series models that will be showcased at the 2010 International CES, the world’s largest tradeshow for consumer technology, from January 7-10, 2010.

The 2010 SHUTTLE line-up of new all-in-one PCs and small footprint desktops, coming to the U.S. in late Q1 and early Q2, feature some of the latest, most powerful processors and graphics options available.
“What’s really special about the new models for 2010, aside from the latest technology is that it’s got a whole lot of innovation inside that make it the most flexible small form factor desktop that we’ve ever created,” said Nicolas Villalobos, Manager at Shuttle Computer Group in Los Angeles, “We can’t say more until the start of the show, but it’s definitely going to make the day for Shuttle DIY aficionados.”

THE 2010 MODEL LINE-UP:

The Re-Designed “All-In-One”
- Processor: Intel(R) D510 (Dual-Core)
- Graphics: Intel(R) GMA3150

The Entry-Level “J Series”
- Processor: Up to Intel(R) Core2 Quad
- Graphics: Intel(R) X4500

The Mainstream “J Series”
- Processor: Intel(R) Core i5 and Core i3
- Graphics: Integrated in CPU

The High-Performance “J Series”
- Processor: Intel(R) Core i7
- Graphics: Supports ATI CrossFire(TM) and NVIDIA(R) SLI(TM) Technology


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