In Japan, ASUS has launched it EeeTop PC ET1610PT. It’s a 15.6-inch all-in-one that packs a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom D410 CPU, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, 802.11b/g/n wireless, six USB ports, and a 5-in-1 card reader. There’s Windows 7 Premium to run it all, and an optional touchscreen for control. We like the sleek design of this all-in one, and the relatively small screen keeps things nice and compact. We’re thinking the touchscreen option will be obligatory to keep from having to have a clunky keyboard and mouse around all the time.
You can grab one up starting June 10th (in Japan, of course) for ¥52,800, or somewhere in the realm of $580.
ASUS showcased two of their latest nettops over at Computex 2010 last week – one of which is the EB1015P. Notebook Italia took a look, and has a hands-on video after the break. First impressions are pretty good. The EB1015P uses an Intel Atom D525 processor (1.8GHz, dual core), same specs with USB 3.0. There’s no mention of blu-ray for the drive, so we suppose it’s standard DVD-RW.
There’s also a great looking wireless chiclet keyboard and mouse sets and will be available in either black and white.
Check out the hands-on video after the break.
Asus is pumping out these Eee Box variations at quite a rate now and just a few weeks ago we saw the budget Asus Eee Box EB1007, which seems to share the same case as this 1012P, except in White. There’s one major difference though, the Eee Box EB1012P has next-generation NVIDIA ION graphics.
The mini-desktop also sports a 1.66GHz Intel Atom D510 dual core processor, HDMI output, 5.1 channel audio, VGA, 6 USB ports, an eSAA port, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, and Windows 7 Home Premium. It has a 2.5″ hard drive and supports up to 2GB of DDR2 memory.
There’s no word on pricing or availability yet.
via Notebook Italia
Remember that new Asus EB1007 Nettop we wrote about back in March? Well, Netooked reports that it goes on sale in Japan tomorrow, priced at 31,800 yen. ($343) and available in black and white.
The EB1007 looks to be a bit of a budget offering from Asus, packing just a single core Atom D410 processor and integrated GMA 3150 graphics (no Nvidia ION and no HDMI out). We’re hoping there’s a free PCI-e slot inside that can fit in a Broadcom Crystal HD card for 1080p playback but I doubt there would be one. Strangely, it was shown playing back 1080p video a few months ago.
ASUS Eee Box EB1007
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- Intel Atom D410 processor (1.66GHz, single core)
- Intel GMA 3150 graphics
- 1GB RAM
- 160GB HDD
- Windows XP Home
- Card reader, 6x USB 2.0, eSATA, VGA, audio jacks
- Gigabit LAN
- 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
- 1.1 kg
Via: PC Watch
Yes, the Asus Eee Keyboard is available and shipping now for $599 at Amazon.com. It almost brings a tear to our eye, and some of us thought this day might never come, but the EeeKeyboard is at long last ready for public consumption.
Just in case you’ve missed the 2 year run up , the specs of this keyboard shaped nettop include an Atom N270, a gig of RAM, and good ‘ole Windows XP . There’s aA 5-inch 800 x 480 multitouch display is supported by a Broadcom Crystal HD chip for decoding of high-def video, UWB connectivity to wirelessly stream to a nearby HDTV, and a battery that promises four hours of autonomous use.
















