Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the Shuttle XPC nano NC01U and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Shuttle XPC nano NC01U.
December 2015
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35 Reviews
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Published: 2016-01-27, Author: Joel , review by: in.pcmag.com
Low price, Compact build, Plethora of I/O ports, Expandable memory and storage, M,2 solid-state drive (SSD), 802,11ac Wi-Fi, Ships with VESA mount, Three-year warranty
Only 2GB of memory and a 32GB SSD, Doesn't come with a keyboard or mouse
The Shuttle XPC Nano ultra-small-form-factor (USFF) desktop PC is an inexpensive and highly appealing choice if you want to connect a PC to an HDTV, have a desire to tinker, or both...
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Published: 2016-03-05, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Although at first sight it looks like there is lots of choice, after taking a look it becomes clear that is not very true. Most models are based on Intel's NUC form factor. In terms of pricing most models are also fairly close to each other; a fully equ...
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Published: 2016-03-03, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
Performance, Price tag, Design/foot print, Bundled stand and Mounts
SSD installation may be difficult for some, Limited M.2 support (length)
It's time to wrap and deliver our verdict. its a no-brainer really isn't it? The product is sleek, fairly quiet and very able. The price tag is fair when you weigh up, what it's able to achieve. The CPU itself has an MSRP of almost £200 alone, despite thi...
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Published: 2016-01-27, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Low price, Compact build, Plenty of I/O ports, Expandable memory and storage, M.2 solid-state drive (SSD), 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Ships with VESA mount, Three-year warranty,
Only 2GB of memory and a 32GB SSD, Doesn't come with a keyboard or mouse
The Shuttle XPC Nano ultra-small-form-factor (USFF) desktop PC is an inexpensive and highly appealing choice if you want to connect a PC to an HDTV, have a desire to tinker, or both...
Tiny and quiet, Inexpensive for full system, Windows 10 runs smoothly, Ports aplenty
Cramped storage, Difficult-to-open case
The Shuttle XPC Nano Ultra-Slim NC01U is a complete mini-PC that impresses with its versatility and low price, while providing just enough performance for mainstream productivity and most media tasks. Read More…...
The Shuttle XPC Nano NC01U is incredibly fun, it can be used as HTPC (albeit the internal fan will make noise). The processor is fast enough for everyday PC usage really. The fact that you can combined this unit with fast SATA3 or a M.2. SSD is the icing...
Published: 2015-11-09, Author: Jeremy , review by: myce.com
The NC01U is incredibly small!It looks classy, it performs well, it is remarkably stable when stressed, and it offers excellent connectivity.If you are in the market for an ultra small PC then this is one I can wholeheartedly recommend.I am pleased to awa...
Published: 2015-10-20, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
With the Celeron 3205U at its heart, the NC01U Nano Barebone can be used for office tasks, browsing and thanks to its very small footprint it is barely noticeable on the table; of course it can be also installed to the back side of the display thanks to t...
Very capable barebones unit, Impressive upgrade potential, Good value for money
There are cheaper rivals out there, Not as compact as some competitors either
This is a very appealing prospect for enthusiast buyers looking for a capable barebones unit with a relatively good amount of upgrade potential...
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Published: 2016-01-28, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
Low price, Compact build, Plethora of I/O ports, Expandable memory and storage, M,2 solid-state drive (SSD), 802,11ac Wi-Fi, Ships with VESA mount, Three-year warranty
Only 2GB of memory and a 32GB SSD, Doesn't come with a keyboard or mouse
The Shuttle XPC Nano ultra-small-form-factor (USFF) desktop PC is an inexpensive and highly appealing choice if you want to connect a PC to an HDTV, have a desire to tinker, or both...