Shuttle intros Phenom-friendly media centre barebone
Isn't it about time small form-factor specialist Shuttle came up with a new case design? This week, it touted its "new" H7 housing, but plenty of punters will have a job spotting how it differs from the rest.
Shuttle XPC SN78SH7 Shuttle's XPC SN78SH7: 'new' enclosure
Aimed at AMD's Socket AM2+ CPUs, the barebone chassis …
And very nice too, but why oh why don't they make these with at least the option of an LCD/VFD display? As it is, about the only viable cube format cases are the Morex 668 and 669 - which don't have such a display but at least have enough space (and no fancy but hindering stealth covers) to slot one in (decent displays, e.g. iMon, all seem to be 5.25" format) and still sport an optical drive.
Shuttle intros Phenom-friendly media centre barebone
Isn't it about time small form-factor specialist Shuttle came up with a new case design? This week, it touted its "new" H7 housing, but plenty of punters will have a job spotting how it differs from the rest. Shuttle XPC SN78SH7 Shuttle's XPC SN78SH7: 'new' enclosure Aimed at AMD's Socket AM2+ CPUs, the barebone chassis …
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Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 11:12 GMT
David Gosnell
Pitched as media centre #
And very nice too, but why oh why don't they make these with at least the option of an LCD/VFD display? As it is, about the only viable cube format cases are the Morex 668 and 669 - which don't have such a display but at least have enough space (and no fancy but hindering stealth covers) to slot one in (decent displays, e.g. iMon, all seem to be 5.25" format) and still sport an optical drive.
Posted Friday 18th July 2008 14:09 GMT
Daniel Cassidy
Attention Shuttle: #
Media Centres are shaped like Hi-fi separates.
Posted Friday 18th July 2008 22:11 GMT
jeanl
too boxie #
Still too boxie and dull compare to Asus and Apple mini.
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