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Asus ET1602 Eee Top

Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:01 PM


Everything on a computer from the first gas guzzling SUV. Of course, they are full of style and features. But they are also ridiculously extravagant tasks for the day to day.

Therefore, it is not surprising that the budget-heart teacher released the ASUS Eee has sensibly Top (or ET1602). The lean hob unit is quite simple: it is the touch of cooking based computer that does not make you out of house and home. Do not go rushing to cash in the 401k, though - despite the recession-friendly price, the Eee Top is still feeling a little light in the loafers.

In terms of appearance, ASUS fly fast and loose with the Top. Bright white, semi-opaque keyboard and mouse look very smart in the box, but after that extended management lightweight, plastic-y to be annoying. While this pet Peeva, we are impressed with the central unit itself. Thin solid chassis Saturday counteract the above, while a bright, 15.6-inch screen and integrated speakerbar comprises most of the elegant profile. This device is based on six of the USB port, memory card, a 1.3MP webcam and Wi-Fi. We can not be good - quite Bummer us a lack of optical drives. Once we fired all of it is clear that designers channeled Cupertino (iMac anyone?), But we shall be "derived" most "just horrible" all day.

Top of the "on" the outside is equipped with its interface. After a quick start we are presented with two options: Windows mode (which is only a touch-based version of XP), and the easy way (which is an icon to take on XP). Although there was no difference between the two large, browsing through each one of us can use only one finger is easy. Easily by clicking and dragging is a smooth, even on the screen response is lightning fast constant in some applications. In fact, we found that the reliability and accuracy of the touch interface, which made for other quibble - as a strange (but functional) keyboard, the lack of multitouch navigation, and the piece of cheap plastic subbing for the stylus.

ASUS stylish things stored in the shop too. We still have mixed feelings about our review unit, which comes with the Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, GPU, and integrated. On the one hand, the choice of plunky focusing on mobile processors is reasonable given the price / size of the niche ASUS is shooting for. And again, as far as is comfortable in casual leather operations, the conduct of both. However, we believe the potential is constrained by lack of resources. Despite the plain vanilla tasks like surfing the web, email, word and work with good light, when high-resolution video from Hulu and NetFlix, the cracks began to appear. Naturally, this raises a question: How important is lifestyle video devices such as computers hob? Four tried streaming an episode of "30 minute meals" (while in the kitchen, no less), the answer is clear. When it comes to the increasing prevalence of web-based video, the Eee sufficient.

Ideally, the Top is designed to handle the needs of all our partnerships. ASUS certainly nailed the simplicity and accessibility. But we can only hope that some of the video card is in the chops for the next model year. We can cope with the lack of optical drive, but if you can not come back with a solid content of the web, we have a problem. That said, the murderer of higher prices and intuitive interface that puts miles ahead of their gas guzzling all-in-one competitors.

Strong = Finally, an all-in-one package for Top ramen. Respond quickly and the touch interface. Sports 1/8-inch audio jack for surround speakers. Design has been integrated for both keyboard and stylus. Integrated 802.11n and Gigabit Ethernet performance guarantee thrashings. It has a touch of the button to hide the porn end, though, the comfort. Whisper quiet operation.

Weakness = large enough for web video. A USB keyboard and mouse - the all-in-one? After lengthy selection poke / output session. Anemic 160 GB hard drive. Even cheapy, noisy optical drive that was nice. No means no battery for mobile computing.

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