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Shuttle Announces the XPC Nano NC02U SFF Desktop

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Shuttle Computer Group, Inc., one of the world's leading designers of small form factor computers, today announced the upgrade to its XPC Nano line of barebone computers. The XPC NC02U Ultra Small Form Factor Series supports the latest Skylake-U platform technology. It has a new elegant, space saving design and can attach directly to a monitor with a standard VESA mount, for an uncluttered workspace or all-in-one commercial application.

"Like all of Shuttle's computers, the new NC02U can be custom configured, which sets us apart from many other computer manufacturers with competing products," said Marty Lash, director sales and marketing, Shuttle Computer Group. "And the ultra-small form factor design makes it perfect for integrators who work in digital signage, kiosks, POS, and the SOHO and SMB markets."



The NC02U Series boasts a silent smart fan, which makes for quiet operation in any location. The new, more robust design makes memory module and storage installation easy, accepting an SSD hard drive that ranges from 7mm to 15mm.

The Nano XPC NC02U series has great connectivity with multiple I/O ports -- HDMI, full DisplayPort, RS232, USB Type C, and Gigabit LAN, which means greater versatility -- users can connect to expansion devices and peripherals for a wide range of applications. It has 2 x 204 pin DDR3L SODIMM slots to support a maximum of 32GB, plus an M.2 2280 slot that supports SATA or PCIe interface drives for optimum performance.

The NC02U Series is available with Intel's Ultra Low-Power CPUs; embedded processor choices include Celeron, and Core i3/i5/i7. Product numbers are NC02U, NC02U3, NC02U5, NC02U7 determined by processor and graphics capabilities. They also come with unique features like an SD card reader.

The XPC Nano NC02U computers come with a three-year limited warranty and are available through Shuttle's Distribution Partners including ASI, IngramMicro, MaLabs, Synnex and others.

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A SD card feature is unique? Because last time I checked, intel's NUCs already had those.

the NUCs also come with iris graphics. This doesnt list the CPU model, but an educated guess would be non iris models are used. And given this will probably cost more, the big question is why not just get a NUC?
 
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Looks plastic fantastic. And what's the point of standing a nano PC on end? Is it a cooling problem? Because the footprint with those extended feet certainly doesn"t save space. Don't like.
 

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A SD card feature is unique? Because last time I checked, intel's NUCs already had those.

the NUCs also come with iris graphics. This doesnt list the CPU model, but an educated guess would be non iris models are used. And given this will probably cost more, the big question is why not just get a NUC?

Aye HD520. i3 6100u/i5 6300u and i7 6500u, meaning no quad either.
 
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