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The editors liked
Compact
Easy to navigate
Neat touchscreen feature.
Low Cost
Touchscreen Interface
Easy Mode Overall Useful for Those Not Used to PCs
Compact all-in-one PC. It runs Windows. Nice styling. Touch screen.
Built-in touch screen
Small form factor
Easy to use
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.
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...
Inexpensive
Compact size
Integrated touchscreen
Can be wall mounted
Very low power consumption
All-in-One Touchscreen PC thats affordable ($530 - $600 USD)
Touchscreen is quite accurate and easy to use
Top-rate aesthetics
Modest performance
But sufficient for light multi-tasking
Included software is useful (especially Eee Memo)
Great power ef...
Easytouse
Touchfriendly interface
Attractive design
The editors didn't like
High price tag
Only suited to basic computing tasks.
No DVD Drive
Very Small Screen
Low Profile Keyboard That Lacks Numeric Keypad
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.
Slow performance
Expensive for its class
Touch software only semiuseful
Decent performance for an Atom system
But horrid compared with similarly priced laptops and desktops.
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.
No integrated DVD drive
Terrible speakers
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No optical disc drive
Issues with certain HD videos
Smaller resolution (1366x768)
Viewing angle on LCD could be a bit better
Inability to upgrade components
Games that require any level of 3D acceleration will not run well
Abstract: Last AIO system that we reviewed was MSI NetOn AP1900 - configuration that was packed in monitor chassis. This time we have in our test lab similar ASUS model with additional feature: touch screen display. These systems are ideal as small office system...
Just as they did with the Eee PC, Asus is introducing something quite novel with the Eee Top. We don’t see too many of these all-in-one computers on the Windows side of equation, especially at the sub-$500 price point that we find the Eee Top. The pe...
Abstract: The Asus ET1602 is a miniature all-in-one desktop with touchscreen functionality. Its certainly fun to use, but figuring out exactly what to use it for might be a tough question. Its got about the same oomph -- or lack thereof -- of a netbook, yet i...
Abstract: compact and stylish; touch-screen LCD display; integrated Wi-Fi, Webcam, and (good sounding) speakers Cons: modest performance; no optical drive, includes wired keyboard and mouse For a...
Abstract: The Asus Eee Top may not be suitable as a primary PC, but for wireless Web connectivity and computing capability in a tight space, it fits the bill nicely -- and looks cool doing it....
Inexpensive, Compact size, Integrated touchscreen, Can be wall mounted, Very low power consumption
No integrated DVD drive, Terrible speakers, *
The machine has plenty of USB ports for adding external drives and other peripherals—including a DVD drive, we suppose (there are four in the back, two on the side, and one in the keyboard). But we’d award the Eee Top ET1602 a much higher scor...
All-in-One Touchscreen PC thats affordable ($530 - $600 USD), Touchscreen is quite accurate and easy to use, Top-rate aesthetics, Modest performance, but sufficient for light multi-tasking, Included software is useful (especially Eee Memo), Great power ef...
No optical disc drive, Issues with certain HD videos, Smaller resolution (1366x768), Viewing angle on LCD could be a bit better, Inability to upgrade components, Games that require any level of 3D acceleration will not run well, No Splashtop? This seems l...
When the EeeTop PC first hit my doorstep, I half-assumed how the review would turn out, and what points Id focus on given what I saw of the device at CES. Having spent the past few weeks with the PC though, Ive come to have a newfound appreciation fo...
Abstract: This is the first ASUS product we have tested at Phoronix that really has not worked well with Linux. The touch-screen is still being worked on, but everything else was addressable by upgrading to the latest Ubuntu development snapshot and then taking...