Shuttle PC Touchscreen All in One
Shuttle PC Touchscreen All in One
here is the solution from Shuttle.
http://www.shuttle.eu/en/DesktopDefault ... ead-15265/
Less than 500 euros.
http://www.shuttle.eu/en/DesktopDefault ... ead-15265/
Less than 500 euros.
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Nice, I find the Shuttle design nicer than the Asus.... hmmmm
Haven't looked at the specs yet...
Haven't looked at the specs yet...
Shuttle PC Touchscreen All in One
looks nice..specs are a bit better for desktop usage...
Shuttle PC Touchscreen All in One
It consists of the new DUAL core atom (330) while i think that Asus is an atom single core (n270). good that !
Shuttle PC Touchscreen All in One
Looks promising. THat might be my next one. Without Os they quote 419 ex VAT.
Shuttle PC Touchscreen All in One
Looks very good. No plugs sticking out on the back, it looks thinner than the Asus. Same screen resolution.
Shuttle PC Touchscreen All in One
correction. VGA connector at the rear. All others on the sides. Pictures show a lot.
Shuttle PC Touchscreen All in One
Fortunately, there's a screen on the front .
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Got one of them last Friday, the one without OS (X50XA), very annoying to see a big price drop just after that, [}:)] but hey it costs extra if you want to have spiffy new gadgets...
And I'm pleased with it.
Windows 7 RC runs, you need to install the Touchscreen and Audio Vista drivers from the cd, not sure if all other drivers are latest/optimal.
But I wanted to run a free OS on it anyway.
Sadly I had a very hard time to get Linux running on it... took me days to find out what to do. (and nothing to find in google about this product and Linux yet)
But I have managed to get most working, only some work to do on getting the touchscreen to work (is a often used USB eGalaxy/Touchkit compatible one) the official driver is for Xorg version 1.4.0, and I need 1.6.0.
There is also another (open-source) touchscreen driver for this device, which I still need to compile, so I'm confident this is going to work.
And the Mic input gives static (Intel HD Audio) also a matter of some more time/tweaks.
Running Ubuntu Jaunty now, including Gambas 2.13. [8)]
Sound, WLAN, LAN, Webcam, Intel accelerated VGA etc is working ok.
But you need to install the very latest experimental Xorg intel driver (from 8 may or newer)
You need to boot in F4 Low graphics mode when installing (so it uses the vesa driver) after install you add
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates/ubuntu jaunty main
to /etc/apt/sources.list and update to get the experimental (but working) intel driver.
To be continued ...
Regards,
Ron.
And I'm pleased with it.
Windows 7 RC runs, you need to install the Touchscreen and Audio Vista drivers from the cd, not sure if all other drivers are latest/optimal.
But I wanted to run a free OS on it anyway.
Sadly I had a very hard time to get Linux running on it... took me days to find out what to do. (and nothing to find in google about this product and Linux yet)
But I have managed to get most working, only some work to do on getting the touchscreen to work (is a often used USB eGalaxy/Touchkit compatible one) the official driver is for Xorg version 1.4.0, and I need 1.6.0.
There is also another (open-source) touchscreen driver for this device, which I still need to compile, so I'm confident this is going to work.
And the Mic input gives static (Intel HD Audio) also a matter of some more time/tweaks.
Running Ubuntu Jaunty now, including Gambas 2.13. [8)]
Sound, WLAN, LAN, Webcam, Intel accelerated VGA etc is working ok.
But you need to install the very latest experimental Xorg intel driver (from 8 may or newer)
You need to boot in F4 Low graphics mode when installing (so it uses the vesa driver) after install you add
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates/ubuntu jaunty main
to /etc/apt/sources.list and update to get the experimental (but working) intel driver.
To be continued ...
Regards,
Ron.
Shuttle PC Touchscreen All in One
Ron, could you please tell me where you bought it?
UPDATE: Just see that they are widely available for around 450,-
http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/unsorted ... -noos.html
UPDATE: Just see that they are widely available for around 450,-
http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/unsorted ... -noos.html
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Bastiaan,
You have the wrong (unsorted) list, you can have one for much less!
Use this one, I have paid too much, my shop isn't even in the top 6, but that was due to my own impatience/ignorance. [:o)]
http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/239485/s ... white.html
Regards,
Ron.
You have the wrong (unsorted) list, you can have one for much less!
Use this one, I have paid too much, my shop isn't even in the top 6, but that was due to my own impatience/ignorance. [:o)]
http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/239485/s ... white.html
Regards,
Ron.
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Cheap compared to the eee-top! [:)]
How is it doing noise/power wise?
(they say 22dB, 30watts..)
Does it have digital audio out? (maybe the line out is also an optical out?)
It could be a nice homecontrol gui + audio player.
How is it doing noise/power wise?
(they say 22dB, 30watts..)
Does it have digital audio out? (maybe the line out is also an optical out?)
It could be a nice homecontrol gui + audio player.
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The power usage with Ubuntu Jaunty running varies between 31 and 38 watt (31 with screen blanked, 38 with a benchmark running) Didn't check ACPI settings etc or played with suspend etc.
Don't expect kickass video performance, it has a simple onboard graphics chip.
Haven't done any descent benchmarking/tweaking yet.
My screen has one stuck pixel (red), not very noticable, no issue for me.
Sometimes I hear the fan, it looks like its making a little bit more noise than it should if you look at the speed its running (slow).
Couldn't get lm-sensors to detect the sensors yet, so have no idea how hot the chips get and/or how many rpms the fan runs.
Regards,
Ron.
Don't expect kickass video performance, it has a simple onboard graphics chip.
Haven't done any descent benchmarking/tweaking yet.
My screen has one stuck pixel (red), not very noticable, no issue for me.
Sometimes I hear the fan, it looks like its making a little bit more noise than it should if you look at the speed its running (slow).
Couldn't get lm-sensors to detect the sensors yet, so have no idea how hot the chips get and/or how many rpms the fan runs.
Regards,
Ron.
Shuttle PC Touchscreen All in One
Thanks Ron, 329 ex VAT is not bad. Even available in black.
Curious how it performs compared to the single Atom of the EEE TOP. I am running aginst limits with my Asus when streaming from the server to my airport express.
Curious how it performs compared to the single Atom of the EEE TOP. I am running aginst limits with my Asus when streaming from the server to my airport express.