One of the cheapest touchscreen allinone computers youre likely to find, Funlooking and good for getting technophobics to try using a computer, Might, just might, pave the way for a netbook boom in 2009
Expensive compared to traditional desktop PCs, Lacklustre performance is likely to frustrate many users, Let down by software thats unable to showcase what touchscreens can do
As much as weve tried to enjoy ASUS Eee Top, we found its shortcomings to be disconcerting. At a cost of £400, its typically limited performance leaves a lot to be desired, and the lure of its shiny exterior and touchscreen niceties soon begins to fa...
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 a...
Abstract: The Eee Top is the latest addition to Asuss Eee range. The first desktop model was the excellent Eee Box B202, but this is the first Eee desktop with a built-in monitor - and its a touch screen as well. Though you can use your fingers, a stylus, w...
Abstract: As the only all-in-one touch-screen PC here, Asuss Eee Top isnt easy to compare with most of the other systems here, but its still a great PC. Like the Eee Box, it has a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor and runs Windows XP Home edition. Although ...
Abstract: Asus debuted the Eee PC brand with its ground-breaking netbook - a tiny laptop with an equally diminutive price tag. But the latest member of the family is far less radical. With the Eee Top desktop, Asus apes Apple. Thats not necessarily a bad thing....
The Eee Top 1602 looks like the Apple iMac. Its touch-enabled screen comes with its own control panel for launching pre-installed software easily. A touch costly than the MSI AE1900....
Abstract: Dont get us wrong, we like the ASUS Eee PC. We like the gradual improvements that have followed the course of the evolution (still ongoing) of the netbook, but ASUS current crop of SKUs for their Eee brand has left most commentators puzzled or shakin...