(Click here for a larger view of Shuttle's XS29F)Apparently set for a formal debut at next week's Computex show in Taipei, the XS29F was announced by Via, not by Shuttle, so details such as dimensions weren't announced. However, photos make plain that the new XS29F uses the same case and layout as previous "nettops" Shuttle has released. These include the
X27, released last August with a single-core
Atom 230 processor, and the
X2700, released in April with a dual-core
Atom 330 CPU. (Indeed the XS29F's rear panel, pictured later in this story, is visibly identical to the one on the X2700.)
This time out, Shuttle's mini-PC uses a motherboard built around Via's 64-bit
Nano processor, and the chipmaker's
VX800 integrated northbridge/southbridge. The device's 1.0GHz Nano U1700 CPU provides the system with fanless operation and a maximum power consumption of under 50 Watts, Via says.
Unlike any Atom-based computers we know of, the Shuttle XS29F is said to support up to 4GB of DDR2 memory. Meanwhile, the device also has two bays that can accept disk drives up to 5.25-inch in size. Back-panel I/O, shown below, includes two PS/2 ports, a serial port, four USB 2.0 ports, a 10/100 Ethernet port, and 3.5mm audio connectors.

Shuttle XS29F (rear view)
Features and specifications listed by Shuttle or Via for the XS29F include:
- Processor -- Via Nano U1700 clocked at 1.0GHz
- Chipset -- Via VX800
- Memory -- Supports 4GB of RAM
- Display -- Outputs to DVI, VGA, or both
- Storage -- Dual bays apparently accept drives up to 5.25 inches
- Networking -- 1 x gigabit Ethernet port, with RJ45 connector
- Other I/O:
- 1 x VGA
- 1 x DVI
- 1 x serial
- 4 x USB 2.0
- 2 x SATA
- Audio:
- 1 x mic in
- 1 x line in
- 1 x line out
- Dimensions -- 9.85 x 7.3 x 2.75 inches (25 x 18.5 x 7 cm)
- Power requirements -- n/s, but X2700B came with 60W AC adapter
- Operating system -- n/s
David Yu, chairman of Shuttle Inc, said, "By adopting the Via Nano processor, the Shuttle XS29 Slim series takes advantage of performance and power efficiency that makes it ahead of its kind, and perfectly suited for any modern living room or office."
Further informationPricing and availability for the Shuttle XS29F was not released, nor was operating system support cited. However, Shuttle's previous mini-PCs have supported Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Foresight Linux.
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