Shuttle XPC Slim Barebone DL10J Review

Others/All-in-one PC by stefan @ 2018-08-20

With the DL10J, Shuttle is offering a solid upgrade option from the Apollo Lake DX30, thanks to the upgrade to the latest generation Gemini Lake Intel Celeron J4005 SoC. Even if we are talking about the same TDP, IPC has been increased along with the maximum clock speeds and on the graphics side, the new processor does feature Intel UHD Graphics 600, being able to drive up to three monitors. The chassis is compact and solid and preserves the outside appearance as the previous model; the VESA mount is included in the package by default, so you can mount the mini-PC in the back of the display right away.

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A Closer Look Part II

The VESA mounts are offered by default, in order to easily mount the computer in the back of the display:

 

 

 

An installation disk is also provided, which contains the necessary drivers; if you have an Internet connection handy, you can always use the online resources in order to get the latest versions:

 

 

 

The Quick Installation Guide is offered in many languages, along with a separate leaflet, that contains the VESA mounting guide:

 

 

 

Each installation step is described with text and photos:

 

 

 

DL10J does feature the same dimensions as the previous model (190 x 165 x 43 mm) and even the color scheme has remained the same:

 

 

 

On the frontal panel of the unit, we do have the microphone and headphone jacks, the Power and HDD activity LEDs, one central Power button, a SD card reader but also two USB 3.0 ports:

 

 

 

The lateral panels of the unit do feature ventilation holes but also mounts for the optional vertical operation stands; a Kensington lock port is also supplied here:

 

 

 

 

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