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Shuttle intros DL10J mini PC with Gemini Lake CPUs

The Shuttle DL10J measures 7.5 x 6.5 x 1.7 inches and weighs around 3.3 lbs without RAM and storage solutions. (Source: Shuttle)
The Shuttle DL10J measures 7.5 x 6.5 x 1.7 inches and weighs around 3.3 lbs without RAM and storage solutions. (Source: Shuttle)
Shuttle joins the Gemini Lake mini PC club with its latest DL10J model that is powered by Intel's Celeron J4005 CPU. The mini PC also supports up to 8 GB of DDR4 RAM, a SATA SSD + 2.5-inch HDD combo, and comes with tripe video outputs.

A few companies already presented their Gemini Lake mini PCs at CES 2018, however, Shuttle was not one of these. The Taiwanese mini PC barebone leader announced that it will showcase its first Gemini Lake devices at the Integrated Systems Europe event in Amsterdam. Among the showcased devices there will be the DL10J fanless model that measures only 7.5 x 6.5 x 1.7 inches and weighs around 3.3 lbs.

Apparently, Shuttle used the same chassis from the previous Apollo Lake models, but the Gemini Lake mini PC is definitely better as far as specs are concerned. Apart from the improved 10 W dual-core Celeron J4005 running at 2.7 GHz with integrated Intel UHD Graphics, the mini PC now supports two DDR4 slots for up to 8 GB of RAM and three different video outputs – HDMI 2.0 / DisplayPort / VGA. Other features include:
•    one 2.5-inch bay and one M.2 slot for storage solutions
•    SD card reader
•    WiFi (includes 2 antennae) + GbE (through appropriate jack)
•    two COM ports
•    two USB 3.0 + four USB 2.0 connectors
•    40 W power adapter
•    support for Windows 10 and Linux

No info on pricing and availability as of yet, but Shuttle also informed that the DL10J will come with a VESA mount and a vertical stand.

The DL10J exhibited on stand 8-G315 at the Integrated Systems Europe event in Amsterdam (Source: Fanless Tech)
The DL10J exhibited on stand 8-G315 at the Integrated Systems Europe event in Amsterdam (Source: Fanless Tech)

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Bogdan Solca, 2018-02- 7 (Update: 2018-02- 7)