By Luke Anderson Shuttle is well known for being a huge player in the small form-factor Personal computer market. I’ve owned a number of their barebones kits in the past, but nothing quite like their new D10 Personal computer. Like many of their other products, it’s far smaller than your average desktop. However, what makes it stand apart […]

By Luke Anderson

Shuttle is well known for being a huge player in the small form-factor Personal computer market. I’ve owned a number of their barebones kits in the past, but nothing quite like their new D10 PC. Like many of their other products, it’s far smaller than your average desktop. However, what makes it stand apart from the crowd is the built-in 7-inch touchscreen.

The Personal computer itself will be customizable with up to an Intel Core 2 Duo E4000 series CPU and 2GB of RAM. The LCD screen will operate at a resolution of 800 x 480, which would be a bit of a strain on one’s eyes unless they were using it to control media functions and such. The Shuttle D10 will be available later this week in Japan starting at a tiny under $500 (depending on the configuration of course).

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