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Shuttle Releases Robust Fanless PCs based on the “Jasper Lake” Microarchitecture

Mini-PC pioneer Shuttle is currently marketing two space-saving Mini-PCs in a 1.3-litre format which are also very much at home away from the usual office environment. The DL20N and DL20N6 models are fanless Barebones from the “XPC slim” family in two different performance classes.

The XPC slim DL20N version operates with an Intel Celeron N4505 dual-core processor. By contrast, Shuttle’s DL20N6 features an Intel Pentium Silver N6005 processor with four CPU cores. The appropriate model can be chosen to suit the requirements of the project.

“Shuttle Barebones with this design, such as the predecessor DL10J, are, to our own surprise, being used in places that we would not necessarily have expected,” explains Tom Seiffert, Head of Marketing & PR at Shuttle Computer Handels GmbH. “Their flexibility and reliability makes them ideal for kiosk, control and digital signage applications.”

 

 

The silent, low-maintenance Mini-PCs have plenty of practical ports. These include three different monitor ports, COM ports and USB 3.2 Gen 2 with 10 Gbit. Both versions can also be started remotely, and equipped with a 4G module. The flat steel chassis of the machines provides space for up to 16 GB of RAM, a 2.5” drive and at the same time an NVMe SSD in the M.2-2280 slot.

Optionally available accessories are stands for vertical operation (PS02), a connecting cable for the remote power-on socket (CXP01), a WLAN/Bluetooth module (WLN-M), a 2U 19” rack mount (PRM01), a DIN-Rail mounting kit (DIR01) and an LTE kit for the 2.5” bay (WWN03).

The recommended retail price from Shuttle for the XPC Barebone DL20N is EUR 231.00, and for the XPC Barebone DL20N6 it is EUR 281.00 (ex VAT). Both models are available from specialist retailers upon publication of this press release.

 

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