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Review: Shuttle SB52G2 XPC

by Craig Ball on 10 March 2003, 00:00 4.0

Tags: Shuttle, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)

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External - Rear



The rear of the Shuttle has some interesting features that we haven’t seen introduced on other SFF PC’s to date. As the SB52G2 is designed to match the needs of small and medium sized enterprises it features onboard 10/100 and 10/100/1000 LAN ports. Servers supporting images, video, client/server applications, heavy LAN traffic, and databases require greater I/O bandwidth and connectivity.

Working from Left to Right we have the follow connections:

Looking at the rear of the Shuttle you can also see a small circular pre-drilled hole near the top left. This is to accept the Bluetooth USB module that Shuttle has just released. In the middle of the top is another pre-cut hole that accepts a parallel port. This is designed for users that haven't got a USB printer/scanner.