January 9, 2008 1:41 PM PST

Shuttle's $199 Linux PC

(Credit: Shuttle)

LAS VEGAS--Asus' Eee PC and Everex's CloudBook aren't the only ones pushing down the price of affordable, open-source PCs.

Shuttle introduced its $199 KPC Linux PC here on Tuesday. The company didn't have it on display on the actual floor of the convention halls here at the Consumer Electronics Show (too late did I find out you had to zip over to a private suite at the Bellagio for a look-see), but booth representatives were happy to talk details. "It's meant for simple tasks," said sales rep James Wonpu.

It'll have an Intel Celeron processor, a 945GC chipset, 512MB of memory and either a 60GB or 80GB hard drive. What it won't have: an optical drive or a PCI Express slot. Despite that, it's a pretty good-looking box, and comes in red, blue, white, and black, each with a different icon stamped on the front.

Shuttle(Credit: Shuttle)

Shuttle also says there will be a $99 bare-bones version of the KPC. That version will have the option of upgrading to a Core 2 Duo processor and 1GB of memory. Both will be available for purchase near the end of the first quarter.

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It sure beats the Mac Mini
by Andy kaufman January 10, 2008 7:27 AM PST
in price.
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The size
by Muffiness January 10, 2008 7:31 AM PST
I wonder how big it is.
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Hardly beats Mac Mini
by jscott418 January 10, 2008 2:07 PM PST
Mac Mini has Core 2 Duo not a Celeron! Yes, it will run Linux and that's about it. It's sounds like a great little internet surfer. But don't compare it to a Current Mac Mini.
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ORLY?? Dead you say?
by montex66 January 10, 2008 6:45 PM PST
I must have been imagining it when I went to the Apple store last month and bought a bran-spankin-new Mac Mini. And that pair of 1GB Ram chips I put in must have been a dream. Hey, that SATA 250GB hard drive upgrade for the Mini on my credit card - is that unreal, too? Since my new Mac Mini is dead, I supposed I'll have to erase Leopard and Windows XP from it and unhook it from my 42" Sony Plasma HDTV. After all, it's dead so it can't be used for anything anymore. <sarcasm. just before dinner, too!>
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The size is about
by GNUoob January 10, 2008 10:25 PM PST
6 inches by 5 inches on the face and probably 10 inches deep I bought a Shuttle some years ago and it was roughly those dimensions as well. You can see the lights on the face of the device and they are similar to my older shuttle.
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Why 512mb of ram?
by Mam00th January 11, 2008 7:27 AM PST
Why is there only 512 mb of ram... 2gigs only cost 30$ to 50$...
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should look at Koolu as well
by tony3tlh January 12, 2008 1:19 PM PST
The Koolu folks have a low power Linux box at the same price, designed to be quiet, very efficient.
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This should be interesting!
by masinick January 17, 2008 9:29 AM PST
The system and specs are nothing particularly exciting, but the price and the appearance could be compelling. Anyone know how well these are selling or anticipated sales?
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