Pros
- Small footprint; extremely quiet
Cons
- Expensive; limited RAM
Bottom Line
This quiet small-form-factor PC has lots of audio and video ports but is not built for gaming or heavy graphics use.
More Information
- Shuttle XPC G5 1100 This quiet, compact PC offers lots of ports and good performance but lacks graphics power.
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