electricpig.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:01
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If your desk is as cluttered with files, papers and empty pizza boxes like our desks, then you’re going to need a tiny PC to take up as little of that precious desktop estate as possible. Stepping forward with a footprint the size of a baby chihuahua...
A ludicrously low price! It's tiny!...
No optical drive. No dedicated GPU. Average specs.
There's nothing groundbreaking about the Asus Eee Box... apart from that amazing price! Welcome to bargain city!...
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This is a tiny PC (size wise) of course if you have not got all the bits that connect then the price it costs will increase a good deal. All you get is the PC and a digital to analogue converter, so you need to find keyboard, mouse monitor/panel, CD/DV...
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We find ourselves in the company of Asus latest tiny computer, the Eee Box, which is aimed specifically at people who, for some deeply personal reason, hate normal-sized things.Dont be fooled by the size, though – the Eee Box is a fully-functional de...
Lovely design, Really tiny...
Underperforming, Weird display issues...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:02
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Asuss tiny Eee Box B202 is one of the cheapest and most energy-efficient PCs around, as well as one of the smallest and lightest. Essentially, its a desktop version of the Eee PC netbooks, with the same 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor. The Box ta...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:02
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Alongside its EeePC range, Asus also has a range of mini PCs based largely on the same components as its incredibly popular netbooks.These EeeBoxs are marketed as extra computers to go in a kids bedroom, say, or hide behind your TV to turn it into a...
Quiet, DVI out, 4 USB ports, Optic audio out...
No keyboad, mouse or screen, Not powerful enough for HD Video...
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The key to this Eee is still low-cost laptop technology: Intels 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, the same chip used in Asus top-of-the-line Eee portables. Its backed with 1GB of DDR 2 memory and an 80GB 1.5Gb/s SATA hard drive. Asus Eee Box: desktop de...
Just as Asus re-invented the laptop, it has introduced a new take on the mini PC. Intels Atom is no powerhouse, but it provides sufficient horsepower for all but the most demanding of computing tasks. Its fine for internet, media playback and office...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:03
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Asus' ultra-mini PC, the Eee Box, has a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 80GB hard drive, support for 802.11n Wi-Fi standard and a five-card reader (SD, SDHC, MS, MS Pro, MMC). Best thing is it measures just 216x178x25mm and weighs only 1kg.The goodFi...
First things first, this costs just £200! That’s a bargain in anyone’s book, especially as it runs pretty fast for such a basic machine. That’s largely down to a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor. Rounding up the rest of the spec, you get...
So why the low price? Well, there's no mouse, keyboard or monitor for a start. The lack of optical drive could also prove a problem for some people. Graphics too, aren’t much cop, mainly because there’s no dedicated GPU inside. And as for...
Not quite as ground-breaking as Asus's Eee PC notebook, but the B202 is more than capable of performing basic PC tasks, and all for a double ton. Nice. Asus Eee Box is tagged with Asus and desktop. Select a tag (Asus, for example) to find everything o...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:03
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Were pretty convinced theres a demand for ultra small-footprint desktop PCs like the Eee Box. There are plenty of circumstances where space is tight, such as in a student bedroom or a home office squeezed in under the stairs. This tiny, inexpensive...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:03
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It’s fair to say that Asus’ Eee 701 marked a turning point in the evolution of notebook computers, proving that many people are happy to sacrifice speed for a computer that’s inexpensive and convenient.Since then, most companies, including Asus, have s...
Quiet; small; Vesa mount included...
Limited power; Linux quickboot system is unimpressive...
Small and quiet, but looks like poor value compared to similarly specified notebooks...
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The Asus Eee Box requires little space on your desk and, starting at just £199, its a great value system for anyone needing a basic lifestyle PC. The PC just shrunk further: with a smaller footprint and a slimmer profile than the average notebook...
The Eee Box is a great value thats geared toward students, as well as home and small-office users. Even with its internal fan it’s practically silent and consumes little power, making it easy to recommend as the start of a budget or second PC system...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:05
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Despite a few useful features, the ASUS Eee Box is a novelty at best. It cant 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...
Small design may have some aesthetic appeal, Integrated DraftN WiFi, PreWindows ExpressGate OS lets you browse and do other basics seconds after turning on the power...
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Despite a few useful features, the ASUS Eee Box is a novelty at best. It cant 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...
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The race to the bottom just got a new leader. Not content with undercutting - and in the process revolutionising - the laptop market with the Eee PC, Asus is now taking aim at the desktop with the predictably named Eee Box. But be warned: it's a deskto...
As slow and limited as a netbook, but without the portability. We can't see the Eee Box repeating the Eee PC's cross-over success...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 03:52:24
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Taiwanese company ASUS changed the portable computing landscape with the EeePC, a tiny, cheap laptop computer that may not be the most powerful laptop on the market but is certainly more than good enough for many people.The company has now taken the c...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 03:52:24
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With the Eee range of notebooks burgeoning across a seemingly-endless range of price points and specifications, Asus is now bringing its minimalist brand to the desktop. The Eee philosophy is evident in the Eee Box 202: it’s small, silent and extremely...
Lacks in power, but terrific hardware design makes this an intriguing take on the Eee brand...
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Price $429Rating 3.5 out of 5 The Eee Box belongs to the new category of downsized desktop PCs designed for smaller spaces, better looks and less clutter than hulking beige towers. The twist is that it is essentially a repacked version of the Eee...
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One things for sure: the ASUS Eee Box, like the Eee PC, is tiny and inexpensive. But while we like the idea of a slim PC for the home or the office, we wish that the Box was a better product straight out of the box. ASUS has attempted to make the Box...
Very small, quiet, wont consume too much power...
No optical drive, problematic wireless networking drivers under Windows XP...
Its low power consumption, Gigabit Ethernet and small footprint mean its best use is probably as a PC for an Internet cafe. Home users might also want to consider it as a second PC for basic tasks, but office users might want to shy away from it due t...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 03:52:32
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Despite a few useful features, the ASUS Eee Box is a novelty at best. It cant 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. We completely understa...
Small design may have some aesthetic appeal Integrated DraftN WiFi PreWindows 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 doesnt carry over to the Eee Box.
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I’m not sure if there’s something wrong with me but I never got caught up in the whole EeePC phenomenon. While the EeePC did spark the phenomenon that is the Netbook, the features and target audience for these products just weren’t me, w...
The EeeBox really does what it’s supposed to and very well. It’s a well priced machine that is compact, looks good and does general office work well, including email, MS Office and internet. You could watch some XVID movies and TV shows, but t...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-31 01:16:39
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To say we’ve been looking forward to this one would be verging on understatement of the year. Asus’ Eee Box takes the principles laid down by its Eee notebook range – usability and a ridiculously low price – and applies them to the...
Small. Quick to boot. Cheap. Good looking...
Express Gate buggy. No DVD drive. Windows slowdown concerns...
Another stroke of genius from Asus, but not quite the must-have that is the Eee PC netbook...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 01:36:33
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In use, the Asus Eee Box was actually a decent performer for casual computing tasks and multimedia playback, and actually looked good when placed next to other home theatre equipment. It’s rather a pity though that Asus did not put in a slightly b...
Small size; low power consumption; quiet; great as a multimedia playback machine.
Cannot handle 1080p videos.
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The PC just shrank further: With a smaller footprint and a slimmer profile than the average notebook's, Asus's Eee Box requires little space on your desk. The Box starts at just $350 (computer only; no monitor included), making it a great value for any...
Clever, compact design, Low price...
No optical drive, Lackluster performance...
Well-designed, ultra-small desktop serves as a viable option for basic computing, but don't expect much in the way of performance...
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thebestcasescenario.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:01
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Welcome to my 1st review of the new year. Today I will show you the adorable little Asus Eee Box B202. This is Asus' Mini desktop, or Nettop, since they are primarily designed for surfing the net. You will soon see that you can do a lot more with this...
Sleek white case, No bloatware, Nice specs for the price, Around 20 watts of power, Surf the net w/o an OS, Waaay quiet!...
Ancient Windows XP, Comes with IE6?, No DVI to HDMI adapter, Shoddy Express gate WiFi setup...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:01
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This time we got an very interesting device from ASUS: EeeBox. This is small form factor PC that has mixed functionality between desktop systems and netbooks. Main features are low power consumption, small dimensions and decent performance rates. EeeBo...
Relatively rich software package and small dimensions followed by low power consumption make ASUS EeeBox B202 very interesting choice not only for an office environment but also as an home multimedia center. Of course new gaming titles cannot be played...
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With laptops, cellphones and other technology gadgets getting smaller by the day, it was only a matter of time before our faithful desktop got a complete makeover. Not that we dont have small form factor PCs or Barebones, as they are commonly known a...
Ultra compact form factor, Consumes just 20W on full load, WLAN 802.11 b/g/n, Bundled keyboard and mouse, Silent operation.
No optical drive.
In spite of the lack of an optical drive, I give the Eee Box a double thumbs-up for its originality in design and execution. Youd be hard pressed to come by anything even close to this right now. This is especially great for people with LCD monitors...
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Asus seems to have lost the plot lately, with regard to the way its filled up its Eee PC lineup. What was once a series of small notebooks aimed at the casual user has now become an irritating segment of low-powered machines with similar specification...
Compact form, Well-designed exterior...
Lack of innovation, Underpowered for a desktop...
When it comes to specifications, the Eee Box is absolutely identical with its mobile cousins. The same old trinity of the Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB RAM and 80GB HDD does duty, along with Windows XP Home. This system roundup has proven itself in th...
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I’m not sure if there’s something wrong with me but I never got caught up in the whole EeePC phenomenon. While the EeePC did spark the phenomenon that is the Netbook, the features and target audience for these products just weren’t me, w...
The EeeBox really does what it’s supposed to and very well. It’s a well priced machine that is compact, looks good and does general office work well, including email, MS Office and internet. You could watch some XVID movies and TV shows, but t...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:03
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It’s fair to say that Asus’ Eee 701 marked a turning point in the evolution of notebook computers, proving that many people are happy to sacrifice speed for a computer that’s inexpensive and convenient. Since then, most companies, including Asus, have...
Quiet; small; Vesa mount included...
Limited power; Linux quickboot system is unimpressive...
Small and quiet, but looks like poor value compared to similarly specified notebooks...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:04
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The ASUS Eee Box B202 brings the concept of an extremely low cost basic computer system to the desktop market. It delivers on this promise but also lacks many of the basic features one would expect from a desktop computer. It really is best suited for...
Very Inexpensive, Uses Very Little Power, Extremely Small...
Lacks CD/DVD Drive, No FireWire Port...
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A stylish, space-saving desktop thats fine for surfing the Web and only basic computing chores.
Compact, stylish design, Low power consumption, Good Wi-Fi performance, Quick boot...
Weak multimedia performance, Slow hard drive, No optical drive...
When ASUS released the original Eee PC back in October 2007, the lilliputian laptop surprised the tech industry by spawning its own product category, the mini-notebook. Now, nearly a dozen Eee PC notebooks later comes the Eee Box, a diminuitive desktop...
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The Asus Eee Box requires little space on your desk and, starting at just £199, it's a great value system for anyone needing a basic lifestyle PC. UPDATED 13 AUGUST 2008.The PC just shrunk further: with a smaller footprint and a slimmer profile than t...
The Eee Box is a great value that's geared toward students, as well as home and small-office users. Even with its internal fan it’s practically silent and consumes little power, making it easy to recommend as the start of a budget or second PC system...
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When Asus released the Eee PC, it introduced a brand-new class of notebook to the market. Asuss goal seemed fairly simple: to create a notebook as inexpensive and portable as possible. In doing so, it recognized our most common computing tasks—Inter...
My time with the Eee Box was enjoyable, and the device is full of great ideas. Its the kind of thing Id recommend to less computer-literate family and friends, but the limitations of the Atom platform at present—specifically the underwhelming video...
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ASUS has built up a reputation for building inexpensive and small but useful PCs, with its EeePC laptops. The company is expanding the idea of inexpensive and small PCs to desktops with the Eee Box PC ($350 list). The Eee Box is an Intel Atom process...
Tiny. Quiet. Energy-efficient. "Express Gate" pre-Windows quick-boot mode. Windows XP Home (compatibility, software). Mountable on VESA monitor. Multithreaded processor.
Smallish hard drive. No 3D performance worth speaking of. Low benchmark test numbers. Some apps may be incompatible. 1GB of memory. No CD or DVD drive. Its Windows, so youre vulnerable to Windows malware and viruses.
The ASUS Eee Box PC is just what its billed to be: a tiny PC that runs Windows XP and is good for Web surfing and simple tasks...
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Asus certainly made a splash this year with their line of ultra-light, ultra-affordable Eee PC notebooks and theyve been fleshing out the product line ever since with a wealth of new offerings, as the company continues to milk the products successfu...
In terms of its general performance profile, the Asus Eee Box delivered more than we expected for its size, power consumption and price tag. The machine provided a fluid experience in all but our full 1080p digital video playback test but held up to...
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Synopsis: In some respects, when we think about what the capabilities of a $349 desktop system should be like, we cant help but be impressed what Asus has achieved and the overall value of the Eee Box. Whats more impressive though is the Eee Boxs...
Synopsis: In some respects, when we think about what the capabilities of a $349 desktop system should be like, we cant help but be impressed what Asus has achieved and the overall value of the Eee Box. Whats more impressive though is the Eee Boxs...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:06
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Asus has been cranking out new versions of the Eee PC faster than a Kansas twister, all thanks to the growing herd of Eee-mitators out there. Still, with everyone and their grandmother now hot for these little dwarfbooks, the companys continued claim...
Small, lightweight and cuter than bowl full of kittens. More than enough processing power for everyday computing. Cheaper than an ounce of Da Kine bud. The option of running Splashtop for preboot access to Skype, web browsing and IM clients.
Wheres the optical drive? No HDMI output, which actually doesnt matter much because theres also no hardware decode acceleration. By itself, the Atom processor can barely handle 720p H.264 streams, dashing our hopes of this being the ultimate home streamin...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:06
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Power users, avert your eyes! Asus new Eee Box is not for you. True, the $349.99 price should have clued you in. But just in case you harbored any illusions that this inordinately tiny desktop—which measures an amazing 1x8.75x7 inches (HWD...
Incredibly small size; low power usage, noise levels; Express Gate software lets you quick-boot into Linux for basic tasks...
Poor overall performance...
Asus Eee Box price is as small as the desktop itself—if you dont mind comparably puny performance, it could suffice as a secondary home system...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:06
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With the plethora of netbooks arriving at our labs lately, its nice to see a change in scenery with the ASUS Eee Box B202, a nettop from the makers of the popular Eee PC series. As you may have guessed, nettops are the non-mobile equivalent of the net...
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trustedreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:53:06
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As a brand name, Eee is a phenomenon. Scarily reminiscent of a console counterpart with which it rhymes, the Nintendo Wii , Asus' new Eee Box range has as much potential in the desktop sector. Of course I'm not saying Eee PCs of any variety will ever sell...
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To say we’ve been looking forward to this one would be verging on understatement of the year. Asus’ Eee Box takes the principles laid down by its Eee notebook range – usability and a ridiculously low price – and applies them to the...
Small. Quick to boot. Cheap. Good looking...
Express Gate buggy. No DVD drive. Windows slowdown concerns...
Another stroke of genius from Asus, but not quite the must-have that is the Eee PC netbook...
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SMALL-FORM-FACTOR PCs are becoming more popular these days ? they take up much less desktop space and yet deliver similar computing power as bulkier desktop systems.ASUA Eee Box is an affordable and powerful desktop PC that is as slim as a paperback no...
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