Thursday, November 20th 2008

Shuttle Releases MiniPC Barebone D10 with 7 inch Touchscreen Integrated

Shuttle Inc., market leader in the mini-PC segment and manufacturer of Multi-Form-Factor solutions, today announces the availability of the Shuttle Barebone D10 which was presented at IFA. As the first mini-PC of its kind, the D10 comes with a 7" touchscreen display integrated into its front panel.
As a multimedia control centre for home automation, home servers or in the field of video surveillance, the Shuttle Barebone D10 opens up a wide range of possible applications. The innovative factor for a Shuttle mini-PC is its stand-alone operation without requiring an additional monitor or input device. Thanks to the integrated screen, it plays back MP3 files or a radio stream without having to switch on a large, power-consuming flat-screen television. The touch-sensitive screen in this cuboid measuring just 30.5 x 20 x 18.5 cm (DWH) is a real eye-catcher and acts as a control panel.

"In future, it will become more and more common for us to input contents without a keyboard or a mouse, for instance with a touchscreen," says Tom Seiffert, Head of Marketing & PR at Shuttle Computer Handels GmbH. "The aim of this trend is to make it far easier to operate many electronic devices in everyday life."

On the basis of the Intel G31 Express chipset, fast Core 2 Duo processors and up to 4 GB of DDR2 memory can be used. The two SATA interfaces allow for connecting large hard disks. Modern TV or video capture cards fit into the PCI-Express x1 slot. The package is rounded off by Gigabit LAN network, six-channel audio and four USB connectors. A heatpipe cooling system keeps the device and its components cool while the necessary power is provided reliably by an effective 100-Watt power supply.

The Shuttle Barebone D10 is available from specialist retailers immediately. Shuttle's recommended retail price is EUR 332 (ex VAT). Suppliers can be found on Shuttle's European website.

Fully-configured solutions based on the Shuttle Barebone D10 with Windows Vista are available online and can be customized to meet individual requirements on this page. For more information, please visit the product page.
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14 Comments on Shuttle Releases MiniPC Barebone D10 with 7 inch Touchscreen Integrated

#2
p_o_s_pc
F@H&WCG addict
looks really cool I wouldn't mind having one :roll: I wounder how much it is.(in the US)
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btarunr
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p_o_s_pcI wounder how much it is.(in the US)
Pure conversions point at $414, so it should be a 400-ish thing.
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#4
Mussels
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Intel G31 means its not worth anything for a media PC. sad face.
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#6
mdm-adph
I love the mock-up of the screen with the keyboard: "INTERNET"
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#7
smalls21
Thats a sexy looking computer!!!
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#8
robal
WTF? Is that a 40mm fan back there ? People never learn...
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InnocentCriminal
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robalWTF? Is that a 40mm fan back there ? People never learn...
That's the highly efficient PSU.
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#10
R_1
There are always a problems with 40mm fan. No meter if if is VGA, CPU, PSU or case fan. People simply didn't like the sound they make.
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Mussels
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R_1There are always a problems with 40mm fan. No meter if if is VGA, CPU, PSU or case fan. People simply didn't like the sound they make.
go passive! works for me!
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#12
DrunkenMafia
I just had a look at my mates shuttle, he bought the X48 model and man its nice. I am considering one myself. They are so friggin small and really well made. His came with wireless built in, a fingerprint scanner on the front and all the bells n whisltes. It has its own proprietary cooling for CPU and nb and is even crossfire capable with 2 single slot cards. not bad.

That one with the touch screen is very nice. :D
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InnocentCriminal
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R_1There are always a problems with 40mm fan. No meter if if is VGA, CPU, PSU or case fan. People simply didn't like the sound they make.
I've never had a problem with any of my Shuttle PSUs. They've always been brilliant. It was the stock ICE fan that annoyed me.
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