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July, 2010
By Elias Plastiras
THE ASUS Eee Top may look like a toy, but it's actually an all-in-one PC with a touch screen.
Touch screen, six USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n wireless networking
Looks a little tacky, reflective screen, keyboard and mouse are small and uncomfortable, audio jacks not located on the front or side
March, 2009
By Mike Jennings
An impressive touchscreen all-in-one PC for an equally impressive price, but the single-core Atom holds it back
The screen itself is sharp, bright and clear enough for most tasks the Eee Top is intended for. It uses the 1366 x 768 resolution more commonly found in LCD TVs than PC monitors, so it's capable of displaying 720p video. But don't get too excited: ...
Asus has also begun to produce Eee-branded desktop PCs, with the Eee Box now joined by the touchscreen Eee Top. While the Eee comes equipped with Windows XP Home, it's hardly noticeable - Asus layers an interface over the top, styled to resemble the...
February, 2009
Touch screen, six USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n wireless networking
Looks a little tacky, reflective screen, keyboard and mouse are small and uncomfortable, audio jacks not located on the front or side
The touch screen-equipped Eee Top ET1602 definitely garnered a lot of attention in our test centre; but then again, most touch screens do. It's a funky little unit for basic tasks and is suitable for kids and anyone who just wants a simple PC for ...
The ASUS Eee Top may look like a toy, but it's actually an all-in-one PC with a touch screen. What you get with the ASUS Eee Top is a 15.6in screen with a PC built into it, based on a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU and 1GB of DDR2 RAM. When you boot...
February, 2009
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