Shuttle Barebone X27 nettop with SUSE Linux operating system

The Barebone manufacturer today came out with its own nettop, the Barebone X27. The latest addition to Barebone collection is an energy-efficient system designed for business / home users who require a power efficient machine with small form factor. According to Shuttle, the tiny tot with a volume of only a few litres accommodates energy-efficient components from the mobile sector within its highly-polished, black-coated case. The X270V is driven by an Intel dual-core Atom 330 CPU with each core clocked at 1.6 GHz and supports up to 2GB of DDR2 memory. The Shuttle Barebone X27 is now available starting at $390.



