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26th September 2006, 20:01 | #1 |
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| Shuttle XPC SN27P2 For some time now we’ve been telling people that when it comes to computers – small is the new big. By now, Small Form Factor (SFF) systems were supposed to have replaced the towering behemoths that currently take up space in most people’s offices. Shuttle was the first to introduce these type of systems with its XPS line but they haven’t managed to attain the widespread popularity expected of them.
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