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Asus has all but led the revolution of the netbook form factor with their line of EeePC units. Their first foray into an all-in-one "nettop" space with the EeeTop shows potential.If you think of the EeeTop as a cut down iMac youll miss the point. Howe...
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Eee Top defined the nettop genre, and when we first looked at this chunky little model at the end of last year we found its unpretentious ways endearing. But the budget PC market moves very quickly, and next to rival nettops from Advent and MSI the Eee...
The cheapest all-in-one there is - but it shows...
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Ever since launching the first Atom-powered netbook, Asus' Eee brand has led the way in all manner of other Atom-based fields - if rumours are to be believed we will soon be seeing Eee-branded keyboards, phones, and even mirrors. For now, though, we're lo...
The Asus Eee Top lacks the horse power to replace most people's main home PCs. However, its small and elegant form factor combined with a highly accomplished touchscreen interface and low cost makes it the perfect second computer to sit in the corner of y...
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stuff.co.nz Updated: 2015-01-21 01:52:41
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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...
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My kitchen is the very last place I thought I would put a computer, but the new touchscreen Eee Top from Asus has just spent a week perched on my bench top, offending no one with its petite footprint and elegant white finish. Having the Eee Top so clo...
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Another fun and original offshoot of Asus' burgeoning Eee brand Accurate touchscreen / Size / Simplicity / Price Processing power / No optical drive / No multitouch / Niche Asus' Eee brand has already moved from its netbook beginnings to encompass a la...
Accurate touchscreen, Size, Simplicity, Price...
Processing power, No optical drive, No multitouch, Niche...
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This seems to be a style that has been touched on by several manufacturers but that so far does not seem to be that popular. You have what looks like quite a thick TFT display and this hides the PC everything else is connected via USB...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2015-01-21 01:52:41
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All-in-one computers are yesteryear's gas guzzling SUVs. Sure, they're stylish and full-featured. But they're also ridiculously extravagant for everyday tasks.So, it was no surprise that the budget-minded maestros at Asus released the sensibly appointe...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2015-01-21 01:52:41
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The Eee PC range continues to rapidly expand, with an incredible 15 netbook variants. Asus has also begun to produce Eee-branded desktop PCs, with the Eee Box now joined by the touchscreen Eee Top. The new model sets itself apart from other Eee PC prod...
An impressive touchscreen all-in-one PC for an equally impressive price, but the single-core Atom holds it back...
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The ASUS Eee Top may look like a toy, but its actually an all-in-one PC with a touch screen. It can be described as an entry-level version of HPs TouchSmart PC — its nowhere near as powerful or feature-rich, nor is it as good looking as a TouchSmart PC. But for $1299, it doesnt need to be. Its just a basic PC for the home, and it can also be used much like a kiosk PC thanks to its 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...
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...
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The Asus Eee Top 1602 is similar in form to the HP TouchSmart, being a one-box PC and screen which allows direct user control through the display. This is a 15.6in high-gloss touch-sensitive screen which doesnt render graphics as clearly as a regul...
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...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2015-01-21 01:52:41
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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...
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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...
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It has oft been said that Asus aren't scared to try a few things - just look at their Bamboo notebooks, the original Eee PC and now the Eee Top. Ok we've seen the HP TouchSmart and the Sony VAIO all-in-one, as well as the iMac of course, but the Eee Top...
Easy to set-up, Easy Mode, small footprint, price, fantastic as an internet portal...
Media options not great, not that much touch specific software, lack of power...
With a pleasing price and slick design, the Eee Top is let down by its software offering. That said, it is a lot of fun to use...
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The Eee PC range continues to rapidly expand, with an incredible 14 netbook variants. Asus has also begun to produce Eee-branded desktop machines, with the Eee Box now joined by the touchscreen Eee Top. The new model sets itself apart from other Eee PC...
A decent touchscreen device for a relatively cheap price - but it remains a niche product...
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Over the past year, weve all become accustomed to the burgeoning netbook market and we know all about increasingly popular low-cost portable systems such as the ASUS Eee PC and MSI Wind. Nettops, on the other hand, are yet to hit the mainstream and th...
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...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-11-24 01:37:00
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Related Reviews MSI Wind Top AE2220 All-in-One Desktop PCHP Pavilion MS214Benq nScreen i91Dell Vostro 320 All-in-OneDell Studio One 19Lenovo IdeaCentre C300Apple iMac 24-inch (2009 edition)Acer Aspire Revo Asus Eee Top is an interesting desktop compute...
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...
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ld2.ciol.com Updated: 2016-11-24 01:37:00
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Asus's new Eee Top is similar to the HP TouchSmart in the sense that they're both touchscreen desktops with similar form factors. Except that the TouchSmart is larger, has better specs and is priced higher by Rs 45k. The Eee Top sets the bar pret...
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