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June 2nd, 2008

Asus Eee Box a thick white slice of cheap computing heaven

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 12:54 pm

Categories: Asus, Desktops

Tags: ASUS, Hard Drive, Storage, Memory, Stats, Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source

Asus Eee Box$269.

That’s the base price of the upcoming Asus Eee Box, a shiny slice of plastic pound cake set to launch in mid-July in the U.S. and a bit later for French-speaking Canada (oui, c’est vrai.)

It will run on a 1.6 GHz Atom processor in Windows XP and Linux flavors, both of which are less green than a loaded iPod: $269 for the base 1GB RAM, 80GB storage Linux model and $299 for the XP version. Memory ranges from 512MB to 2GB and storage from 80GB to 250GB, and 802.11n is standard.

As far as I can see, there’s no optical drive nor HDMI, but it does have a reasonable number of ports — perhaps useful as part of a TV-centric setup? Nevertheless, for the price, it’s small form factor bliss.

Stats are as follows:

Name and Model: Eee Box B202

OS: Linux System/ Hardware Compatible with Windows XP

Processor: Intel Atom N270 (1.6 GHz, FSB 533)

Memory: DDRII 512 MB / 1 GB / 2 GB (see US configs below)

Storage: 80 GB / 120 GB / 160 GB / 250 GB (see US configs below)

Chipset: 945GSE + ICH7M

VGA: On-board Intel GMA 950, 1600 x 1200 maximum resolution

Networking: 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN, 802.11n WLAN, Bluetooth optional

SD/MMC/MS slot: SD, SDHC, Mini SD, (Micro SD through adapter) ; MMC, MMC plus, MMC4.x, RS MMC, RSMMC4.x (MMC mobile through adapter) ; MS, MS PRO
Audio: Azalia ALC888 Audio Chip

Front Ports:
USB x 2
Card Reader x 1
Headphone-out jack (WO/SPDIF) x 1
MIC x 1

Rear Ports:
USB 2.0 x 2
Gigabit LAN x 1
DVI out x 1
Line-Out (L/R) with S/PDIF x 1
WiFi antenna

Accessories:
19Vdc, 4.74A, 65W power adaptor
Mouse (optional)
Keyboard (optional)
VESA mount (optional)
WiFi antenna
Stand

Dimensions: 8.5″ x 7″ x 1″
Net Weight: 2.2 lbs.
Gross Weight: 6.6 lbs.

US Configurations and MSRP:
$269 1GB memory + 80GB HDD Linux edition
$299 1GB memory + 80GB HDD XP edition
$299 2GB memory + 160GB HDD Linux edition

What do you think? Cheap enough to have as a backup machine or gift to a child, or a Wii-lookalike with nothing under the hood? Tell us in TalkBack.

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Cool  deefburger | 06/03/08
RE: Asus Eee Box a thick white slice of cheap computing heaven  nathanralph | 06/02/08
Including the size?  MisterMiester | 06/02/08
I have a P4  deefburger | 06/03/08
Like I said ...  MisterMiester | 06/03/08
Just my thought  HazzMatt | 06/02/08
Eee Box may be in my future happy  devlin_X | 06/02/08
It's not a notebook...so there's no screen included.  SeanRinVA | 06/03/08
ahhhh my bad!  devlin_X | 06/06/08
This is a desktop PC without a screen  shutrbug | 06/03/08
Yeah, but it doesn't COME w/one  drprodny | 06/03/08
Interesting they needed XP  Richard Flude | 06/02/08
They did.  deefburger | 06/03/08
That's correct ...  MisterMiester | 06/03/08
RE: Asus Eee Box- wish you'd compare with Koolu  Tony T3 | 06/03/08
Eee vs. Koolu - - on paper  LStewart | 06/03/08
Forgot a couple of things to add....  LStewart | 06/03/08
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What? No Vista??  itanalyst2@... | 06/03/08
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