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From 1987 to 2004, Shuttle manufactured AT, Baby AT, ATX, and Micro ATX motherboards. Among Shuttle's most popular motherboards were the HOT-603 Socket 7 motherboard based on the AMD640 chipset, and the AK31 Socket A motherboard based on the VIA KT266 and KT266A chipsets.

Currently, Shuttle's primary product is the XPC. The Shuttle XPC's design goal is to provide the power and features of a typical desktop PC in a fraction of the space. The XPC consists of a custom small-footprint motherboard, a rectangular chassis typically consisting of aluminum, a "Shuttle ICE" heatpipe-augmented heatsink, and a compact power supply. Popular XPCs include the SS51G, the SN41G2, and the SN25P. Shuttle XPC barebones can be found worldwide from PC distributors, retailers, and e-commerce stores. In 2004, the Shuttle XPC was the official PC of the World Cyber Games.

In 2004, Shuttle began manufacturing fully assembled PC systems. As of 2007, Shuttle XPC systems are available in the United States only at Sam's Club as well as Shuttle's US website. Shuttle systems are also available in Europe, Taiwan, China and Japan.

The Shuttle XP17 is a portable 17" LCD introduced in 2004 and surprisingly, is still being sold today at a premium. The XP17 is targeted at LAN gaming and other activities requiring a portable, high performance monitor. The XP17 won the Red dot award for industrial design in June 2005.

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