Eee Top Review

Posted on November 17 2009 by zemog

The Eee Top is a revolution in terms of design and price. With just less than a thousand dollar this computer is considered cheap.

Specifications:

CPU 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270
Memory 1GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics 128MB (shared) Intel GMA 950 integrated graphics chip
Hard Drive 160GB, 5,400rpm
Networking Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n wireless
OS Windows XP Home SP3

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Asus Eee Top

Keyboard

The keys on the keyboard doesn’t stuck and the spring under it is hard enough to have a comfortable experience in encoding. It has a USB port just like the keyboard on MAC found on the right side and you can find the stylus pen on the left side

Mouse

Optical mouse functions very well. You do not have to put a mouse pad or something just to make the mouse navigation perfect. It will work practically on any surface unlike other optical mouse where you need to have a mouse pad or a paper so that its laser/light will give the right signal to the mouse operation.

Touch Screen monitor

The touch screen is perfect for about a couple of months but after almost 5 months most of the spots where you usually touch it is not that responsive anymore. The resolution is quite big even on the last option for the resolution settings.

USB ports, LAN and sound ports

It has 4 USB ports including the one found under the keyboard. There is also a sound port and you can connect this computer to the network using RJ 45 cable. Sound is powered by SRS, practically good.

So far there is none in the market that we can computer this computer to in terms of design and price.


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