Asus has performed a minor miracle in the laptop market with its Eee PC, so it stands to reason that it would try the same trick in the desktop arena. The Eee Box is tiny, attractive, requires little power to run, and most importantly it costs just £199
Design; quiet operation; price
Lacklustre performance; small hard drive; can't play 1080p Full HD video
The Eee Box is rather a mixed bag. It's not powerful enough to challenge the vast majority of desktops on the market and, as a Media Center PC, it's only mediocre. Despite this, we think it's worthy of consideration -- particularly because
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The Asus Eee Box is a well-designed, ultrasmall desktop PC that is adequate for basic computing - but don't expect much in the way of performance.
The Asus Eee Box is a great value PC that's geared toward students, as well as home and small-office users. That the system comes with Windows XP Home, Microsoft Works, and Sun StarOffice only sweetens the deal.
Asus Eee Box reviewThe Asus Eee Box is a well-designed, ultrasmall desktop PC that is adequate for basic computing - but don't expect much in the way of performance. The Asus Eee Box - the desktop sibling to Asus's Eee PC laptop - comes equipped...
Small design may have some aesthetic appeal, Integrated Draft-N Wi-Fi, Pre-Windows 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
Despite a few useful features, the ASUS Eee Box is a novelty at best. It can't come close to the performance and robustness of even the most basic standard budget PC, while a low-end notebook can do everything it can do and more. The appeal of the Eee PC
Asus Eee Box: By integrating the components in its Netbook? Eee Box, Asus offers a PC that seduced by its versatility, its compactness and price .. CNETFrance.fr
connections and accessory anemic, Express Gate improved, not suitable for certain uses such as gaming or video editing
price, compact, quiet, efficient, versatile
By integrating the components in its Netbook? Eee Box, Asus offers a PC that seduced by its versatility, its compactness and price.
price, compact, quiet, efficient, versatile
connections and accessory anemic, Express Gate improved, not suitable for certain uses such as gaming or video editing
Small design may have some aesthetic appeal Integrated Draft-N Wi-Fi Pre-Windows ExpressGate OS lets you browse and do other basics seconds after turning on the power
Small design may have some aesthetic appeal Integrated Draft-N Wi-Fi Pre-Windows 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
Despite a few useful features, the ASUS Eee Box is a novelty at best. It can't come close to the performance and robustness of even the most basic standard budget PC, while a low-end notebook can do everything it can do and more. The appeal of the Eee PC
- The miniformat - Price
- The lack of DVD
In short, we face a mini-PC that convinces not only by its price marine pilots dimensions. The rest is less exciting, as interfaceExpress Gate, not so fast as that, and the mystery linked to the method Defix on the back of a screen, without doubt, very practical...
On the site Asus, the Eee Box is presented as a "stylish etstylé" that can be easily set behind LCDcompatible any screen with a wall mount kit VESA. We also undémarrage promises ultrafast, thanks to a ...
asus eee box review: We've got mixed feelings about the Eee Box, and nettops in general. You might as well buy a netbook and gain the bonus of portability.
Small size, Attractive design, Low sound, Low power consumption, Overclockable, if only by a tiny amount
Not enough grunt for video approaching 720p or above, No optical drive, Splashtop limited to 1440x1050
We've got mixed feelings about the Eee Box, and nettops in general. You might as well buy a netbook and gain the bonus of portability.
Design Evoking Nintendo's Wii, Asus' Eee Box is a diminutive, router-sized PC - the desktop follow-up to the EeePC. Running the Eee Box through PCMark05 it scored 1,335, and when overclocked to 1.76GHz it increased the result to a seemingly...
After the success of the Asus Eee PC is trying now, the concept of cheap computer with a sound basic facilities to the desktop to be transferred. The result is the Eee Box - with Intel Atomic CPU, WLAN, 80-Gbyte hard drive, 1 GB of RAM and Windows XP. Whether the...
small and attractive, according WLAN 802.11n, ExpressGate system allows access to data without Windows
Poor performance and equipment compared to standard PCs affordable, Netbook may be more at a moderate surcharge
The attraction of the Eee PC is not enough to ensure the Eee Box mitzurei
Despite a few useful features, the ASUS Eee Box is a novelty at best. It can't come close to the performance and robustness of even the most basic standard budget PC, while a low-end notebook can do everything it can do and more.
Small design may have some aesthetic appeal Integrated Draft-N Wi-Fi Pre-Windows 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 doesn't carry over to the Eee Box.
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