At a press conference earlier in the afternoon, Shuttle unveiled its mobile solutions based on the new Shuttle notebook. The 2010 lineup includes two new offerings; the SPA and then SPA (Micro SPA). Both models are designed for a complete line up of entry-level and mainstream notebook products.
Along with its new SPA and Micro SPA notebooks, Shuttle also introduced its new notebook technology — iPower Technology. These new technologies are designed to enhance the user experience with Shuttle SPA and Micro SPA based notebooks.
According to Shuttle, the iPower series of technologies include iPower USB (charges USB device while notebook is turned off), iPower Xcross (allows easy switching between over clocking mode and power-saving mode), iPower Charger (charges up to 3x faster than average notebooks), iPower On-Screen (auto detection of external monitor), and iPower GXT (graphics card docking station). With an increase of up to 9x better graphics performance, the iPower GXT not only provides the increased performance when needed, it also can extend the lifetime of the notebook.

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