Monday, 5 October 2009

ASUS Eee Top ET2002T All-In-One PC Intel Dual-Core Atom 330 Processor, 20-in Widescreen Touchscreen, DVD Burner

The all-in-one desktop PC is slowly making its way out of the enterprise
and into the mainstream market. Designed first for the spatially
challenged office worker, the need for a simple system for the home user
has challenged manufacturers to come up with the right combination of
features and price that would have households scrambling to snatch them
up. The ASUS Eee Top ET2002T is the latest entrant into the all-in-one
PC market and it seems to have hit the mark in both categories.

The ASUS Eee Top ET2002T all-in-one was first seen making its debut in
the European market last week and it would seem that the time has come
for it to hit the stage in the States. The unit was last seen on the
ASUS US website which we can only take as a good sign that it won't be
long before we can get our hands on one. The Windows 7 based ET2002T is
powered by Intel's dual-core Atom 330 processor and sports a 20-in 16:9
aspect touchscreen display and DVD burner.

No slouch in the memory department, the ET2002T comes standard with 4GB
of RAM, a choice of 250 or 320GB 5,400rpm hard-drives. As for
connectivity, it has gigabit Ethernet together with wi-fi b/g/n support.
Other features include a webcam, six USB 2.0 ports and a multi-format
memory card reader. Overall, this slate of features has the new ASUS
offering representing a pretty solid multimedia offering. ASUS have also
squeezed in an HDMI input, which allows the ET2002T to be used as a
standalone display.

While there has yet to be an announcement as to when the machine will
actually start shipping, we can only surmise that its website outing
means that it won't be long now. Unfortunately, we don't have pricing
info as of yet, but the French model came in at 598EUR (about $845).
According to ASUS Taiwan the ET2002 model is in the works that does away
with the touchscreen option and the more powerful ET2203T, which rumor
has it will pack various Core 2 Duo processors, AMD's ATI Radeon HD 4570
GPU and a larger 22-in touchscreen.

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