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Default Shuttle shows off its smallest ever PC solution

- Various options with energy-saving Intel Celeron and Core processors
- Expandable with dedicated graphics cards, additional ports and
drives


Elmshorn, Germany, 2015-09-30 - The demand for increasingly small, but
high-performance PC solutions has now been met by four versions of
Shuttle's NC01U model. These 29 mm slim barebones are based on the
latest Broadwell generation of Intel processors. In order to cover as
many areas of application as possible, they come with a selection of
soldered processors ranging from Celeron, Core i3, Core i5 to even
Core i7.

Their array of connectivity options helps them stand out from the
crowd of NUC form factor machines. The NC01U features a
Mini-DisplayPort, HDMI, Intel Gigabit Ethernet, audio, USB 3.0, USB
2.0, RS-232 and an M.2 slot. A replaceable wireless combo module for
WLAN (802.11ac) and Bluetooth connectivity also comes already fitted.
The case can accommodate one 2.5" drive (SSD or HDD). The two USB 3.0
ports on the front enable rapid charging of mobile devices. Each of
the NC01U models can hold up to 16 GB of DDR3L SO-DIMM memory.

All NC01U machines with an Intel Core processor are capable of fluent
playback of 4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160) content. The image signal is
then transmitted at 60 Hz via Mini-DisplayPort or at 30 Hz via HDMI.

Another special feature of these low-energy barebones is the external
PCI-Express slot on the bottom. This can be used to connect future
external expansion kits such as dedicated AMD and NVIDIA graphics
cards, an additional 2.5" drive, network interface or further USB and
serial interfaces. Further details will be unveiled in the near
future.

The NC01U has a whisper-quiet heatpipe cooling system and measures
just 141 x 141 x 29 mm (DWH). Thanks to the supplied VESA mount, all
versions can be fitted to any surface and to compatible monitors so
they virtually disappear from the desktop.

Model versions
Shuttle XPC nano NC01U with Intel Celeron 3205U
Shuttle XPC nano NC01U3 with Intel Core i3-5005U
Shuttle XPC nano NC01U5 with Intel Core i5-5200U
Shuttle XPC nano NC01U7 with Intel Core i7-5500U


Shuttle's recommended retail price for the NC01U barebone is 140.00
Euro, for the NC01U3 314.00 Euro, for the NC01U5 388.00 EUR and for
the NC01U7 520.00 Euro (all ex VAT). Upon launch, all specified models
were available from specialist retailers across Europe, apart from the
NC01U7 which should be available from the end of October.


Product pages:
NC01U
NC01U3
NC01U5
NC01U7

About Shuttle
Established in 1983 in Taiwan, Shuttle Inc. specialises in the
development and production of space-saving Mini-PCs. The stock market
listed company is represented globally through subsidiaries in
Germany, the USA, China and Japan. Since 2001 attractive PC solutions
in an array of formats designed for virtually every area of
application have been the main business focus of Shuttle. The company
aims to develop individual solutions for the demanding requirements of
its customers. Technical innovations such as new chipsets, processors
and connectors are regularly integrated in new models within a short
time of product launch. The range of products has recently been
expanded to include high-performance fanless slim PCs.
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