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The editors liked
Quiet
DVI out
4 USB ports
Optic audio out
Small
Vesa mount included
Small. Quick to boot. Cheap. Good looking
Lovely design
Really tiny
A ludicrously low price! It's tiny!
First things first
This costs just £200! That’s a bargain in anyone’s book
Especially as it runs pretty fast for such a basic machine. That’s largely down to a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor. Rounding up the rest of the spec
You get...
Small design may have some aesthetic appeal
Integrated DraftN WiFi
PreWindows ExpressGate OS lets you browse and do other basics seconds after turning on the power
Design
Quiet operation
Price
The editors didn't like
No keyboad
Mouse or screen
Not powerful enough for HD Video
Limited power
Linux quickboot system is unimpressive
Express Gate buggy. No DVD drive. Windows slowdown concerns
Underperforming
Weird display issues
No optical drive. No dedicated GPU. Average specs.
So why the low price? Well
There's no mouse
Keyboard or monitor for a start. The lack of optical drive could also prove a problem for some people. Graphics too
Aren’t much cop
Mainly because there’s no dedicated GPU inside. And as for...
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Abstract: Taiwanese company ASUS changed the portable computing landscape with the EeePC, a tiny, cheap laptop computer that may not be the most powerful laptop on the market but is certainly more than good enough for many people.The company has now taken the c...
Abstract: Taiwanese company ASUS changed the portable computing landscape with the EeePC, a tiny, cheap laptop computer that may not be the most powerful laptop on the market but is certainly more than good enough for many people.The company has now taken the c...
The EeeBox really does what it’s supposed to and very well. It’s a well priced machine that is compact, looks good and does general office work well, including email, MS Office and internet. You could watch some XVID movies and TV shows, but t...
Abstract: Price $429Rating 3.5 out of 5 The Eee Box belongs to the new category of downsized desktop PCs designed for smaller spaces, better looks and less clutter than hulking beige towers. The twist is that it is essentially a repacked version of the Eee...
No optical drive, problematic wireless networking drivers under Windows XP
Its low power consumption, Gigabit Ethernet and small footprint mean its best use is probably as a PC for an Internet cafe. Home users might also want to consider it as a second PC for basic tasks, but office users might want to shy away from it due t...
Small design may have some aesthetic appeal Integrated DraftN WiFi PreWindows ExpressGate OS lets you browse and do other basics seconds after turning on the power
Terrible performance and features compared with standard budget desktops, A cheap notebook will offer similar capability, space savings and portability
It seems the appeal of the Eee PC doesnt carry over to the Eee Box.
Ultra compact form factor, Consumes just 20W on full load, WLAN 802.11 b/g/n, Bundled keyboard and mouse, Silent operation.
No optical drive.
In spite of the lack of an optical drive, I give the Eee Box a double thumbs-up for its originality in design and execution. Youd be hard pressed to come by anything even close to this right now. This is especially great for people with LCD monitors ...
When it comes to specifications, the Eee Box is absolutely identical with its mobile cousins. The same old trinity of the Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB RAM and 80GB HDD does duty, along with Windows XP Home. This system roundup has proven itself in th...