Abstract: Asus EeeTop Desktop PC Video Review User Rating: / 0 PoorBest Written by Munk Tuesday, 03 March 2009 04:04 Since the birth of the Atom processor we have seen a slew of new miniature sized PC’s and laptops popping up left and right. Asus has just re...
Synopsis: The Eee Top ET1602 builds upon Asus popular line of Eee-branded products by introducing an all-in-one desktop form factor, complete with a 15.6" touch screen. Like the Eee PC netbooks that preceded it, the Eee Top ET1602 is built around Int...
Compact all-in-one PC. It runs Windows. Nice styling. Touch screen.
Only 1GB of RAM. Smallish mouse lacks back button. Weak 3D graphics. Cant run most of our benchmark tests. Screen is single-touch only. No Internet security software included.
The ASUS Eee Top 1602 is the first truly integrated all-in-one nettop. The Eee Top may create a new category—think of it as the new Internet terminal that replaces your desktop (which is what WebTV or Audrey tried to do)....
Most affordable all-in-one PC on the market; semiportable and easy to set up, thanks to its small size and self-contained design; boasts a touch interface with a few useful apps.
Touch software only semiuseful; decent performance for an Atom system, but horrid compared with similarly priced laptops and desktops.
Thanks to its price, size, touch screen, and semiportability, the Asus Eee Top ET1602 presents a lot of usage options. Put it in the kitchen, den, or even a hallway, and it can serve as an easy information hub for your family. Just dont put it on a de...
Finally, an allinone for the Top Ramen set. Quick and responsive touch interface. Sports 1/8inch audio jacks for surround speakers. Compact design has integrated storage for both keyboard and stylus. Integrated 802.11n and gigabit ethernet ensure throughp...
Underpowered for heavy web video. A wired keyboard and mouse - on an allinone? Heats up after extended poke and prod sessions. Anemic 160GB hard drive. Even a cheapy, noisy optical drive wouldve been nice. No battery means no mobile computing.
Built-in touch screen; small form factor; easy to use
Slow performance; expensive for its class
The Eee Top ET1602s modest performance brands it as a second or even third PC, but this space-saving nettop offers an easy-to-use interface and an integrated touch-screen display. ...
Compact; easy to navigate; neat touchscreen feature.
High price tag; only suited to basic computing tasks.
Although it boasts a touchscreen and simple to use interface, the Eee Top seems to be aimed at a niche market with a fairly high price tag attached. The general idea is a good one though, and we could start seeing other slightly tweaked versions showi...
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Published: 2008-12-17, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: At first glance, ASUS’ Eee Top ET1602 is the epitome of a niche product. Packing nettop-spec hardware in an all-in-one form factor, with a touchscreen and general design that seem to have stopped by HP’s TouchSmart and the Apple iMac along the way, it...
Published: 2008-12-03, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
This desktop PC is more like a laptop packed into a screen, yet with its touchscreen interface it is much more. This would make a good household computer for a young family, and thanks to its economical 27W power consumption, it won’t even present any...