Ant Daniel wrote:
> One article if read says it's "based on their M chassis" which seems to
> imply some form of barebones will be made available.
The Flash ad on the Euro-site (http://de.shuttle.com/) does actually label the
box "xpc barebone M1000" - although the link behind it didn't work for
On 10/18/05, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/18/05, Raf D'Halleweyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> Wow, has anybody seen the new Shuttle M1000 XPC. Looks very nice.> However, this is not a barebones solution. Instead it is fully loaded
> with memory, disks, graphics, tuner cards, Windows Media
On 10/18/05, Raf D'Halleweyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wow, has anybody seen the new Shuttle M1000 XPC. Looks very nice.
> However, this is not a barebones solution. Instead it is fully loaded
> with memory, disks, graphics, tuner cards, Windows Media Center, etc. As
> a results the price is c
Wow, has anybody seen the new Shuttle M1000 XPC. Looks very nice.
However, this is not a barebones solution. Instead it is fully loaded
with memory, disks, graphics, tuner cards, Windows Media Center, etc. As
a results the price is close to $2000!
Does anybody know anything similar as a barebones