Product Specification
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Shuttle Computer Handels GmbH
Fritz-Strassmann-Str. 5
25337 Elmshorn | Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 4121-47 68 60
Fax +49 (0) 4121-47 69 00
[email protected]
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4-in-1 card reader
The built-in 4-in-1 card reader at the front side makes it easy to transfer
files from your camera so you can share videos and photos on your
XS35GT with ease.
What does "Barebone" mean?
Shuttle’s barebones line such as the XS35GT is targeted at experienced
users seeking to build a complete system to meet their individual
requirements. The bulk of components is yet built in, simply the
following hardware is to be installed upon purchase in this case:
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One 6.35cm/2.5" Serial ATA hard disk or Solid State Disk (SSD)
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One DDR2-667/800 SO-DIMM memory module (200 pins)
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USB keyboard and USB mouse
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Optional Slim-line DVD writer or Blu-ray drive with 12.7mm height
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Operating system (Windows 7, Windows XP or Linux)
Highly energy-saving
The XS35GT barely consumes, depending on system load, about
20.5~29 Watts. Running the device*) 5 days a week for eight hours a
day, the annual consumption would amount to approx. 60kWh which
would mean just 12 Euros on the power bill (20 Euro ct/kWh) - way less
than a conventional desktop PC draws.
*) Based on a configuration with 2GB of memory, 500GB hard disk, DVD
drive and Windows 7
XS35GT supports Blu-ray
The XS35GT with Next Generation NVIDIA® ION™ graphics offers a plus
in performance - experience videos and Blu-ray *) movies at full-HD
1080p quality. The Shuttle Barebone XS35GT even takes on games.
Benefit from an increase in performance when playing and converting
videos, editing images and working with different applications at once.
With NVIDIA® ION you get the maximum out of Windows 7.
*) Slim-line Blu-ray drive and appropriate software required
Kensington Lock
This is a small, metal-reinforced hole as part of an anti-theft system. As
known from notebooks, this Mini-PC can also be safely locked by tieing
it to a solid object.
(The lock-and-cable apparatus is not included.)