Asus Eee Top All-In-One PC Review


Ever since launching the first Atom-powered netbook, Asus' Eee brand has led the way in all manner of other Atom-based fields - if rumours are to be believed we will soon be seeing Eee-branded keyboards, phones, and even mirrors. For now, though, we're looking at a humble all-in-one touchscreen PC, the Asus Eee Top. Although we've already reviewed one of its competitors' machines, Shuttle's XVision X50, the Eee Top was actually the first of the Atom-powered all-in-one PCs to hit the market so it will be interesting to see how it holds up.

We have to admit the Eee Top didn't particularly excite us in the looks department. Sure, it might have some applications in the classroom but for the most part we see it being used as a second PC in the kitchen or living room, in which case the styling is a little bit too twee. Also, the fake plastic speaker grill just screams cheap.

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