New Shuttle X50 V2 all-in-one PC Gets Pine Trail

The original Shuttle X50 all-in-one PC has made the headlines last year, sometime in March, stirring quite some buzz, hence why we’re at it again, this time bringing you the updated version of the device which underwent some Pine Trail treatment.
Officially announced during the Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas, the new Shuttle X50 V20 is an all-in-one computer with a multitouch display, a snappier Intel D510 dual-core processor under the hood and an on-board Intel GMA3150 graphics card — promising increased performance yet a much lower power consumption.
Delivered in a sleek, smooth, and clean-lined small form factor, the X50 V2 features a a snappy handle and a stand, which makes it look like a giant-sized tablet PC — that perfect device your mom would appreciate in the kitchen while cooking your favorite dish.
No word when the new Shuttle X50 V2 AIO PC will make its debut or for how much it will sell for, but our bet is that it won’t cost much more than the original.
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