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Shuttle Computer Group Announces Line of Computers With Intel–s Skylake Sixth-Generation Processor Microarchitecture

CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA — (Marketwired) — 10/27/15 — Shuttle Computer Group, Inc., one of the world–s leading designers of small form factor (SFF) computers, announced its first wave of Skylake®-based computers. The introduction of 1.3L, 3L and Shuttle–s legendary XPC Cube form factors allow a variety of uses, including desktop PCs, DVRs and PCs used in kiosk, medical and digital signage applications.

“Intel has said that Skylake is its –most significant processor– for a decade, with enhanced power efficiency and increased wire-free capabilities. Shuttle continually strives to stay in step with Intel and so the introduction of the first wave of Skylake-based computers helps to fulfill the promise of additional functionality,” said Marty Lash, director sales and marketing, Shuttle Computer Group.

Shuttle SH170R6 XPC Cube: This new high performance Mini PC supports i3/i5/i7 processors with a built-in graphics core and 4K/Ultra HD video playback. With one HDMI port and two DisplayPort ports, the cube connects to three independent screen displays for a wide-open computing, gaming, or graphics experience. Slots are available for graphics cards, video surveillance cards, RAID cards and others, for a wide range of applications. Equipped with Shuttle–s I.C.E 2 cooling engine as well as a 300W 80 PLUS Bronze certified power supply, the SH170R6 features high energy efficiency as well as increased stability for long-term use.

Shuttle XH170V 3-liter PC: A huge storage capacity makes this PC appropriate for home media as well as enterprise or industrial environments. The XH170V plays 4K video content and also offers HDMI and DisplayPort outputs to drive three independent screens. VESA Mount capabilities make it easy to install anywhere, and a built-in heatpipe cooling system and smart fan ensures reliably cool performance.

Shuttle DH170 1-liter Slim PC: Made for high-performance vertical markets like digital signage, the new DH170 slim PC DH170 has an Intel® built-in graphics engine for 4K/Ultra HD video playback. It also supports three independent screen displays via two DisplayPort and one HDMI ports. Only 43mm thick and VESA mountable, the DH170 is easily integrated into diverse business environments, and is approved for 24/7 non-stop operation with high stability.

A hallmark of Shuttle Computer Group is its ability to offer integrators imaging services and customized BIOS; these services are available to commercial clients. Shuttle assists its customers to define parameters and functions, and automatically uploads specified BIOS in each unit to make installation and use fast and easy. This imaging offers integrators a way to quicken deployments and reduce costs while maintaining consistency.

Shuttle–s new Skylake computers come with a three-year limited warranty on parts and labor.

Shuttle Computer Group is the North American subsidiary of Shuttle Inc., a publicly traded company established in 1983. Shuttle specializes in small form factor PC hardware for digital signage, point-of-sale (POS) and interactive kiosks in the retail, restaurant, food service and hospitality industries as well as motherboards and bare bones systems.

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Nancy Napurski
Lionheart Communications
585-967-3348

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