Asus EeeBox EBXB202-BLK-X0081 Desktop PC Black
- The world’s smallest PC Its 8.5″” x 7″” x 1″” dimension is smaller than a A4 paper
- Super Quiet – Preinstalled with the latest intel technology ATOM,
- Time Saving – can access the Internet through ASUS invoative system “”Express Gate”"
- Environmental Friendly and Cost Saving
- Space Saving – Easy mounting to the back of most LCD, it helps save valuable space in home or office
Product Description
EEE Box is the smallest desktop PC in the world and can be easily moved from room to room. It can be mounted to most of LCD in order to save even more space. Its 8.5″ x 7″ x 1″ dimension is smaller than an A4 paper. It is quieter than a whisper and pre-installed with the latest technology ATOM. Its Windows XP OS is easy to use and compatible with most software. It allows users to access Internet, play game, or listen music with Express Gate in seconds without entering the OS. It reduces energy usage (and cost) by 90% compared to the typical PC, so it helps protect the environment. It is equipped with the fastest wireless LAN connect 802.11n. In the package, it contains keyboard, mouse, DVI-D-SUB Convertor, SPDIF, Stand, VESA Mounting Kit, and 65w Adaptor…. More >>
Asus EeeBox EBXB202-BLK-X0081 Desktop PC Black
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5 comments
K. Allen on December 11, 2009 at 11:36 am
This product claims it is the worlds smallest computer. That is blatently not true. Right now I am reviewing micro pc’s for a project that I am doing and have found at least 8 systems that are smaller that the given external dimensions of this one. One of those systems is sold right here on Amazon. Please let us have truth in advertising.
suneohair on December 11, 2009 at 12:40 pm
First let me say, Amazon is great. It only took two weeks to be delivered! And that is with overnight shipping! Crazy fast!
I got in on this supercomputer when it was only $106,414.89. That is a monster deal. It is only $300 and something right now, that is a sucker’s price. Who will know you bought a supercomputer if you only paid like $300? Plus it runs better when you pay more.
The atom processor is great. I can’t even see it cuz it’s an atom! It runs so fast and once I swear it split.. and when it did it encoded a 3 hour 1080P video in 3ms! Yes, that is milliseconds! I heart atoms. Don’t believe me? Well, how much did you pay for this supercomputer? If you only paid $300, you don’t get these features. See what you get when you pay $106,414.89?
The only I don’t is why this isn’t pre-loaded with unix of XP. I mean, shouldn’t you run a supercomputer OS?
D. Woodburn on December 11, 2009 at 1:21 pm
I have placed this device at my dental office to run the patient check-in Kiosk on my Eaglesoft practice management software. It is definitely more than adequate and a great inexpensive solution.
Kenneth M. Flock on December 11, 2009 at 3:03 pm
I am very pleased with the ease of setup and the overall performance. This is not a pc for hd video editing, but it is a great pc for use on the web, creating word documents etc. The pc has a good keyboard and a good mouse, neither is wireless. All you need is a monitor. I bought an Acer ~ 15 inch display (Acer X163Wb – LCD display – TFT – 15.6″ – widescreen – 1366 x 768 black) for less than $100 at Walmart. Attached the pc to the display and now have a small pc for the kitchen. The pc comes with wireless N with small antena that attaches to the pc. It does not have cd or dvd drive (or a floppy) which is fine as it quickly attaches to your other pc’s or servers on your network. All the software is preloaded including a trial for MS Office for the home.
Kanchan Ray on December 11, 2009 at 3:35 pm
I purchased this to use as a HTPC. I Installed Windows Media Center (2005 – not Vista) and it installed without any problems. I have read about how the PC slows down when any anti-virus is installed -but, so far I have tried 2 – Norton Internet Security and Microsoft Security Essentials – have NOT noticed any performance degradation. For playing media files – I have K-lite codecs installed and all the movies/music plays nicely without any buffering. I have not tried 1080p video yet – but, 720p videos plays nicely without hogging the CPU. So far it has ‘hung’ few times – but that might be problems with Windows MCE rather than the h/w. The only time I see it a bit sluggish is – when it tries to show the thumbnails of the videos and musics files/folders – takes a while to show all the thumbnails if there are a lot of files. The 5.1 channel audio also plays nice in my Onkyo Receiver.
Overall – happy with the PC and can’t beat the price.