“After the release of new CPUs and technologies, every company had to evolve their products and refresh their line-up. Shuttle was no exception too, although perhaps they had the hardest of time making the move, since they had to fit every new technology (ranging from Dual Core CPU support to SATA-II support) into a tiny box. So the masterful engineers of Shuttle designed the SD31P; an XPC claiming to be a pocket-size supercomputer, versatile and powerful enough to fit any house and office. Since Shuttle was nice enough to provide us with a review sample of the SD31P, we can see up close what this baby can do.”Here are some more Mobile articles from around the web:
- Shuttle debuts Pentium M SFF PC @ DigiTimes
- SilverStone Lascala SST-LC16M HTPC Case Review @ MODTHEBOX.COM
- Intel Mobility Party Report Posted @ rojakpot
- Vantec LapCool 3 Laptop Cooler Review @ Hi-Techreviews.com
Full sized power in an HTPC box
Shuttle’s XPC SD31P is based around the Intel 945G chipset, with 7.1 audio built in and it has one x16 PCIx slot. Xtreme Resources puts it to the test, see how it stands up against a full sized system based on an Asus P5LD2.