Shuttle certifies barebones PCs for Windows 7 |
Small form factor computers are great for users who don’t have lots of room around their desk or in their entertainment center. The only real drawback to the systems is that they tend to be pricey and not have as much power as larger machines.
Shuttle has announced that it has certified several of its barebones computers to work with Windows 7. The company’s product team certified the barebones systems with Windows 7 Ultimate RTM. Shuttle says that all of the tested machines are ready to use and have appropriate drivers from various manufacturers.
In all Shuttle certified 27 different barebones offerings with Windows 7 and many of them have been around for a while. That will mean that if you own a shuttle barebones rig, you may well be ready for a Windows 7 update with some new drivers.
TAGS: Shuttle, windows 7
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