Datasheet
Product Specifications
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Shuttle Computer Handels GmbH
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25337 Elmshorn | Germany
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21 October 2014
© 2014 by Shuttle Computer Handels GmbH (Germany). All information subject to change without notice. Pictures for illustration purposes only.
What does "Barebone" mean?
Shuttle’s barebones line such as the Shuttle Slim PC Barebone XS35V4 is
targeted at experienced users seeking to build a complete system to
meet their individual requirements. The bulk of components is yet built
in, simply the following hardware is to be installed upon purchase in
this case:
One 6.35 cm/2.5" Serial ATA hard disk or Solid State Disk (SSD)
One DDR3L SO-DIMM memory module (204 pins), max. 8 GB
USB keyboard and USB mouse
Optional: Slim-line optical drive (12.7mm height, DVD/Blu-ray,
slimline format)
Operating system
Easy installation
Remove just one screw to unmount the two chassis covers.
Optional VESA mount (Accessory PV01)
Its optional VESA75/100 mount allows it to be installed on to walls or just
affixed on the rear side of a monitor which is particularly interesting for
the industry segment, company buildings and public institutions.
Celeron J1900 – energy efficient Quad Core CPU
The Shuttle Slim PC Barebone XS35V4 is equipped with Intel’s Celeron
J1900 processor which is a power efficient System-on-a-Chip (SoC)
from the Bay Trail-D family of the Silvermont processor
microarchitecture. Thanks to the optimized 22 nanometer process, four
x86-64 CPU cores and a clock speed of 2.0-2.42 GHz (Burst), energy
efficiency and performance have been significantly improved
compared to its predecessors, e.g. the Intel Atom D2550.