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Asus EeeBox PC EB1501
$600.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:ION chipset - enhanced Nvidia graphics are vastly superior to the extremely old Intel GMA supplied with most nettops. Comes with Windows 7 - much better than XP, not slower. Superior power to most nettops, dual core Atom processor, ample RAM and drive space.
The Cons:Lacks support for Blu-ray. High price.
The Asus EeeBox PC EB1501 is an nVidia-ION powered nettop released in late 2009 as a step up from the original EeBox EB1012. It features an Intel Atom N330 dual core processor (1.6GHz), 2GB of DDR3 RAM (up to 4GB), and a 250GB SATA-II hard-disc drive.
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The most notable improvements from its predecessor include the addition of a slot-loading DVD drive, the brand-new Windows 7 operating system, and a more sophisticated design suitable for display alongside an HDTV or PC monitor. Included also is an nVidia ION chipset with a GeForce 9400 graphics card — making this nettop especially friendly to gamers and/or users seeking to use their computer for watching 1080p high-definition content.
Features
- EeeBox PC Nettop
- nVidia Ion Chipset
- Intel Atom Dual Core
- DDR3 RAM
- SATA-II HDD
- Integrated DVD
- Windows 7
- GeForce GC
- WiFi
Specifications
- OS: Windows 7 Home
- CPU: Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
- Memory: 2GB (Up to 4GB)
- Storage: SATA 2.5” 250GB
- Optical: Slim Slot-in Super Multi DVD-RW
- Chipset: nVidia ION
- Graphics: nVidia ION
- LAN: 10/100/1000 Mbps
- Wireless: 802.11b/g/n
Inputs/Outputs
- Card Reader
- USB
- Headphone
- MIC
- D-Sub
- HDMI
- S/PDIF Audio
- Gigabit LAN
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ION chipset - enhanced Nvidia graphics are vastly superior to the extremely old Intel GMA supplied with most nettops
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comes with Windows 7 - much better than XP, not slower
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superior power to most nettops, dual core Atom processor, ample RAM and drive space
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can be mounted to the back of a display
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can output 1080p full high definition video flawlessly
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Good gaming pc, considering its prize
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Lacks support for Blu-ray
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