Shuttle J1 4100 SFF PC series unveiled

Posted on Friday, April 02 2010 @ 21:39 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Shuttle introduced three J1 4100 series small form factor computers; one for entertainment, another one for gaming and also one for professionals.
Shuttle, an industry leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance small form factor (SFF) PC solutions and creator of the XPC, today welcomed the Shuttle J1 4100 series desktop PC, its entry-level J1 Series model which starts at $799, with a special bundle offer.

For a limited time only and while supplies last, each Shuttle J1 4100, J1 4100G, and J1 4100P desktop ordered directly from Shuttle will come with a free package which includes a Red Faction(R): Guerrilla(TM) PC game, a 7-button laser mouse, and an Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad processor upgrade.

"We're really excited about all the new programs we're rolling out this year, like this free upgrade package we're offering," said Nicolas Villalobos, Director at Shuttle Computer Group in Los Angeles. "What's more exciting is it doesn't stop here -- we're working hard to bring in new promotions and special bundle offers to consumers. I want this year to be the year for users to upgrade to Shuttle."

These Shuttle PC models have been expert configured for various applications, with the J1 4100 ready for everyday computing and home entertainment (http://us.shuttle.com/J1_4100.aspx ), the J1 4100G ready for casual gaming (http://us.shuttle.com/J1_4100G.aspx ), and the J1 4100P for day-to-day professional use (http://us.shuttle.com/J1_4100P.aspx ). During the promotional period, each one of these Shuttle J1 4100 models will receive a free upgrade to one of the fastest processors available on the market today, allowing maximum productivity and fun.


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