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Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the Asus ET1602 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ET1602.
 
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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
  • No Splashtop? This seems l...
  • No optical drive
  • Some utilities are clunky.

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  Published: 2008-11-27, review by: askmen.com

  • Abstract:  Taking an aesthetic page out of the Apple iMac playbook, Asus is attempting to make the expansion from popular netbook to slim desktop computer with the Eee Top. Don’t be fooled into thinking that this PC is just a cheap clone of a more expensive devic...

 
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  Published: 2009-04-21, review by: smh.com.au

  • Abstract:  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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  Published: 2009-02-24, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • An impressive touchscreen all-in-one PC for an equally impressive price, but the single-core Atom holds it back ...

 
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  Published: 2009-02-19, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • 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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  Published: 2009-05-20, review by: stuff.co.nz

  • 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....

 
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  Published: 2009-09-01, review by: ukgamer.com

  • Abstract:  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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  Published: 2009-06-17, review by: alphr.com

  • The cheapest all-in-one there is - but it shows. ...

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  Published: 2009-06-03, Author: Edward , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • 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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  Published: 2009-04-21, review by: igizmo.co.uk

  • Accurate touchscreen, Size, Simplicity, Price
  • Processing power, No optical drive, No multitouch, Niche

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  Published: 2009-04-15, review by: gadgetspeak.com

  • Abstract:  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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