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Shuttle to offer full PCs and LCDs
Posted by: Jim_ on: 03/17/2004 02:54 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ]
XBit is reporting that Shuttle will begin shipping full computer systems, based on their popular line of small form-factor PCs. Also, it looks like they'll be offering mobile LCDs as well.
Starting from April 2004, Shuttle will offer a full line of build-to-order XPC configurations from its direct system website. Customers will be able choose from a wide range of options to create a customized personal or business computer. The new computer systems will also be available through consumer electronics, PC and mass merchant retailers later this year. The Shuttle XPC is currently available as a barebones at online retailers, in Best Buy, and Fry
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spikegifted I do what? Posts: 6131 Joined: 2000-07-24 |
![]() If they can get the package and pricing right, I've a feeling that they're going to do well out of this. The LCD looks interesting, also... ![]() spikegifted.net "At the very beginning of the 19th century chemists generally thought that compounds from living organisms were too complicated in structure to be capable of artificial synthesis from non-living things, and that a 'vital force' or vitalism conferred the characteristics of living beings on this form of matter." Well, how wrong were they? So much for dogma... |