Shuttle X27 is just 7cm in height and its volume is just 3 litres, which makes it one of the smallest personal computers on the market. Still, positioning of X27 is completely unclear: it is hardly suitable for consumers since they demand high-performance from desktops, it is also hardly an interesting option for businesses, who are not interested in building computers themselves.

To make the matters worse for Shuttle X27, with €205 ($297) price-tag (without value added tax, which means that the actual cost can be about €240/$348) its affordability is also not obvious: end users will also have to find 2.5” hard drive as well as slim optical drive, which are pretty hard to find and are not really inexpensive.























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