ASUS has released the new Eee Box, low power computer with a minimal footprint, and the latest product to emerge from Eee PC family.
The company aims to replace bulky PCs, allowing users to refresh their working environment with a compact, neat solution.
Designed for email users, avid web surfers and dedicated Voice over IP (VoIP) users, the box is just about the size of a paperback novel.
Inside this modern toolbox, the Eee Box supports the latest WiFi 802.11n wireless standard, providing up to eight times faster connectivity than previous 802.11b/g wireless.
The system runs on Windows XP Home operating system and is based on an Intel Atom N270 (1.6GHz) on an Intel chipset. It comes with 1GB RAM and a 80 GB HDD (5400 RPM).
The ASUS thermal solution integrates a unique heat dissipation module with the AI fan – allowing quiet (26db) and comfortable computing. Compared to a full-sized desktop, the Eee Box is an energy-efficient performer reducing power consumption by up to 90%. It also utilises Green Design and is made with only earth-friendly materials for reduced CO2 emissions; and conforms to stringent Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) standards.
The Eee Box is now available .