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        Asus nettop gets discrete graphics

        Jonathan Angel | Date: Dec 3, 2008 | Comments: 1



        Asus has announced enhanced versions of its EeeBox "nettop" computer. Targeting home theater applications, the new B204 and B206 include discrete graphics circuitry from ATI, HDMI outputs, remote controls, and hard disk storage that's been doubled to 160GB, the company says.


        (Click here for a larger view of Asus's EeeBox B204)

        Asus first released the compact EeeBox last year, fitting typical netbook ingredients into a stay-at-home box. The formula includes Intel's 1.6GHz, 45nm Atom N270, along with the chipmaker's 945GCSE and 82801GBM (ICH7) supporting chips. Worthy of note: the EeeBox's mobile-oriented components use less power than the Atom 230, 82945GC, and 82801GB found on many other nettops, and on Intel's own D945GCLF mini-ITX motherboard.

        Asus claims the EeeBox consumes only around 20 Watts of power, allowing those who leave their computers on 24/7 to save approximately $160 on their yearly electricity bill. But, while reviewers generally lauded initial versions of the device, they criticized its inability to play HD video at resolutions greater than 720p (1280 x 720 pixels).

        While retaining the chipset mentioned above, Asus's new EeeBox B204 and B206 aim to lick the HD problem via inclusion of discrete graphics circuitry and dedicated video memory. According to the company, the devices now include ATI's Radeon HD 3400 GPU (graphics processor unit), equipped with 256MB of DDR2 RAM, and claimed -- by ATI, at least -- to support 1080p (1920 x 1280 pixels). The new EeeBoxes also sport HDMI ports, for direct A/V connection to HD television sets.

        In addition, where the first EeeBoxes had 80GB HDDs (hard disk drives), the B204 and B206 feature 160GB, 5400rpm drives. Asus says its new babies also include 1GB of RAM, 802.11b/g/n wireless networking, gigabit Ethernet ports, SD/SDHC/MMC/Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro card readers, and four USB ports. A 3.5mm headphone jack doubles as an S/PDIF optical digital output, courtesy of a supplied adapter.

        The EeeBox B204 is slightly enhanced, compared to the B206 base model, via the former's inclusion of Bluetooth. The B204 also includes an internal battery, said to act as a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) that keeps the device running "for a period of time" when power is lost.

        Both versions run Windows XP Home, dressed up with an "exclusive easy mode" and an Eee Bar "that allows users to launch programs with a click." Unheralded by Asus, but presumably carried over from the original EeeBox, is a ROM that includes Express Gate, a cut-down version of Linux that reportedly allows users who are in a hurry to bypass Windows, loading the Firefox web browser, Adobe Flash, Skype, and a photo viewer "within a few seconds." A variant of DeviceVM's Splashtop technology, Express Gate has featured on a variety of Asus motherboards and computers, including the all-in-one Eee Top and the N10 netbook. For more details on Express Gate, see the coverage on our sister site LinuxDevices.com, here.

        Finally, the EeeBox B204 and B206 are supplied with a remote control, "stylish" stand, and external 36 Watt power adapter, Asus says.

        Features and specifications released by Asus for the EeeBox B204 and B206:
        • Processor -- 1.6GHz Atom N270
        • Memory -- 1GB of DDR2 RAM (potential expansion not cited)
        • Storage -- 160GB HDD (SATA II, 5400rpm)
        • Graphics -- ATI Radeon HD 3400, with 256MB of RAM, and HDMI output
        • Networking:
          • LAN -- Gigabit Ethernet
          • WLAN -- 802.11b/g/n
          • PAN -- Bluetooth (B204 only)
        • Other I/O:
          • 4 x USB 2.0
          • HDMI (also supports DVI-D via adapter)
          • 3.5mm jack for analog audio output (provides S/PDIF optical digital output via adapter)
        • Expansion -- SD/SDHC/MMC/MS/MS Pro card reader
        • Dimensions -- n/s, but original EeeBox measures 8.77 x 7 x 1 inches (223 x 178 x 26mm) without stand
        • Weight -- n/s, but original EeeBox weighs 2.2 pounds
        Further information

        Asus did not release pricing or availability information for the EeeBox B204 or B206.

        A detailed review of the original EeeBox is available on the SilentPCReview.com website, here.



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