Shuttle announces all-in-one X50 barebones PC

Posted in Shuttle by Shane McGlaun on June 23rd, 2009

shuttlex50bb-sbShuttle is famous for its small form factor barebones machines that come with almost everything you need to get the computer up and running. Typically, you have to add your own RAM, storage and operating system to the machines.

Shuttle has announced its first barebones all-in-one PC called the X50. The machine comes with a dual core Intel Atom 330 CPU, 15.6-inch touchscreen, 1.3-megapixel webcam, memory card reader, Wi-Fi, stereo speakers, a mic, and a 65W fanless PSU installed.

The user has to add their own SSD or HDD, RAM and an OS. The X50 barebone is available starting at the end of this month for EUR 361. There is no word on pricing for America at this time. The little all-in-one is only 3.6 cm thick.

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