Shuttle H7 Pro, H3, and XG41 HTPC hands-on
Shuttle’s diving headlong into Sandy Bridge to shore up its ever-expanding line of barebones HTPC systems at CeBIT this week, showing off the H3 model (pictured above) featuring support for up to 16GB of DDR3-1333 RAM alongside one PCI Express x16 slot, one x1 slot, and another mini-PCI Express x1 slot — but considering that you’ve got HDMI and eight-channel HD audio on board, you won’t likely use all three. Moving on, they’ve got a re-upped version of the H7 — aptly named the H7 Pro — with two built-in USB 3.0 ports and a pair of 6Gbps SATA connectors. Finally, there’s the slim, sexy XG41, though it’s on the aging G41 Express chipset; needless to say, it’s the lowest-power (both in terms of electricity and capability) of the three. See galleries of all three models below! Gallery: Shuttle H7 Pro at CeBIT 2011 Gallery: Shuttle H3 at CeBIT 2011 Gallery: Shuttle XG41 at CeBIT 2011 Shuttle H7 Pro, H3, and XG41 HTPC hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Mar 2011 06:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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