Shuttle Computers, the manufacturer of mini PC systems, has just announced the introduction of the X500V All-in-One system based on the X50 All-in-One PC platform and running on the Linux operating system.
Shuttle X500V is an ultra-thin PC measuring only 3.6 cm in thickness and coming with the openSUSE Linux 11.1 pre-installed. The operating system supports open-source applications from the official website of openSUSE and allows the user to customize it according to the requirements, in a few easy steps.
The computer can be purchased in white or black and is powered by the low-power consuming Intel Atom 330 dual-core processor featuring two cores of 1.6 GHz, having 1 GB of DDR2-667 SODIMM memory with support for up to 2 GB, integrated graphics, 2.5-inch 160 GB S-ATA hard disk space with support for up to 500 GB, built-in 1.3 MP web camera, and a 15.6-inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 and touchscreen technology enabled.
Additional elements include a 4-in-1 card reader, stereo speakers and microphone.
Expansion options include WLAN draft N, 6-channel audio, VGA out, and five USB ports. Users can mount it on the wall based on the VESA standard.
For security, the computer comes with the Kensington Lock meant to increase the anti-theft protection.
Shuttle’s X500V All-in-One PC has a starting price of EUR 444.
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