Asus announces EeeTop PC ET2010 all-in-one series

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Asus has announced its EeeTop PC ET2010 series, complete with five new all-in-one computers. While aimed at folks who just need a system for everyday computing and entertainment needs, Asus says its new range answers the call of duty with style. The ET2010 systems feature a minimalist design and measure less than an inch thick, saving users desk space or allowing the system to be mounted on a wall.

All of the machines have a 20-inch 1600x900 display, but two are multitouch-capable. The lineup kicks off with model 2010AG, which houses an AMD Athlon II X2 250u processor, an ATI Radeon HD 5470 graphics chip, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 320GB 7200RPM HDD. Next up is the 2010AGT, which offers the exact same configuration, except with a touchscreen.


The remaining three systems are Intel-based, starting with the 2010P, which has an Atom D410 CPU, GMA 3150 graphics, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, and 160GB of storage. The 2010PN upgrades that to an Atom D510, Nvidia Ion graphics, 2GB of RAM, and 500GB of storage, while the 2010PNT is outfitted with multitouch.

Asus hasn't disclosed pricing or availability.

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Are the intel offerings supposed to be the "higher" spec ones? since graphically they are inferior.

(just to note i'm looking for a relatively cheap computer for my brother. all he needs to be able to do is run wow. at mid - low quality settings.)
 
I think these really miss the mark. If they used a full powered Athlon X2 instead of the low power version this would be a quality rig able to play a majority of games and movies. Instead these appear to only be good for browsing the web and maybe playing some music.

I know it's a totally different market, but for a $50 difference you'd be able to appeal to both fairly well.
 
I looked at one of the older models - thinking it defeats one of the main purposes - desk space - the support is quite big - - now if could of been mounted on a wall and a swing mount - if would be great - whose desk is used mainly NOT for PC work- ie should be where your wall planer is - graeme
 
whoops re-read it - this one can be wall mounted - unlike an older model. graeme
 
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