Thursday, 2 October 2014

Company Profile: Shuttle

Established in 1983, Shuttle is an industry leading designer and manufacturer of a variety of SFF (Small Form Factor) Computers and accessories. The company, who are based in Taiwan has gone on to become a well renowned global name after being the first to develop a commercially successful SFF Computer in 2001. Over the past 30 years, Shuttle has received awards for their innovative designs and solutions, including the top prize BCN award for their Barebone PC systems in Japan in 2007.

Shuttle is dedicated to their constant research and development of new innovations, following TQM procedures to ensure all products are developed to the highest possible standards at all times. The company also adopts a strong environmental policy which involves lowering their carbon footprint and promoting eco-friendly products and procedures.

The Shuttle product range offers a variety of XPC systems, Barebone Systems and Slim PC’s which are suitable for a variety of applications including:

- Industrial signage applications
- Large scale applications e.g Video Walls
- Various indoor and outdoor digital signage applications

Some of the latest product releases include the DS81, which is equipped with Intel Haswell Systems and additional ports to display 4K content, making it the ideal solution for a digital signage system. Another new addition is the XS35V4, which uses the latest Intel Bay Trail systems for enhanced system performance.

We have recently seen a successful install into an Industrial Train Depot in the heart of London, which saw the DS61 system get put to the test in an outdoor, complex environment with a number of screens operating in various locations. The DS61 benefits from having a wide temperature range and has rich I/O ports, making it a perfect barebone system for a media player. 

To find out more about the Shuttle products available, please contact our Account Manager Brendan O’Reilly on 01480 411600. You can view the full product range at www.displaysolutions.co.uk


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