16Mar2008
Filed under: Desktop Computer, Info
Author: John C

It sounds like Shuttle was being a little optimistic in January when it promised a $99 barebones PC and a $199 version with a full complement of internals and a Linux OS. That said, the KPC is still a decent deal, with the K45 barebones kit including quite a bit to be getting on with for $199, and the K4500 pre-configured system offering an Intel Celeron 430 processor, 512MB of RAM, an 80GB HDD and Foresight Linux pre-installed. Other perks that are present even in the barebones kit include Intel GMA 950 graphics, gigabit Ethernet, 5.1 audio, WiFi and a decent bit of room to grow. Newegg should start selling the K45 this weekend, while Shuttle will be selling a user configurable K4500 soon.
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- Tags: 80gb Hdd, Barebones Kit, Barebones Pc, Configured System, Decent Deal, Foresight, Full Complement, Gma, intel, Intel Celeron 430, Intel Gma 950, Intel Gma 950 Graphics, Internals, Kpc, Linux, Linux Os, Prime Time, Shuttle, Sounds, Wifi
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