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Shuttle X270V Nettop Runs On Linux
Posted on Apr 20, 09 07:24 AM PDT

Shuttle is famous for their minutely sized computers that take up a minimal amount of footprint at home or in the office, and their latest offering would be one improved on the barebones Shuttle X27D, known as the X270V nettop. You will find an Intel Dual Core Atom 330 running the show within complemented by the SUSE Linux operating system. Other features of the X270V won't slow you down with up to 2GB RAM, Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, half a dozen USB 2.0 ports, VGA/DVI outputs and even a PS/2 connector for those who have brought their previous century peripherals over. You can pick up the Shuttle X270V for 299 Euros.
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