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Computing | by C.K. Sample III | Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:43AM | 2 comments

The Asus Eee Top ET1602 officially launched today in Taiwan and Engadget China has lots of pictures (Google translation of announcement post and Google translation of hands-on post). Priced at about $580 U.S., the Asus Eee Top is an all-in-one nettop computer featuring a 15.6-inch touchscreen with a 1366x768 resolution, a 160GB hard drive, built-in webcam, and 1GB of memory. There is currently no word on North American release date or pricing.

Asus's promotional video for the Asus Eee Top can be viewed below. 

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Jeremiah external link (9:46 AM on Thu Nov 20, 2008)

I can definitely see these being used in US schools in the near future. Good price vs performance/features.

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Anonymous (9:06 AM on Thu Nov 20, 2008)

The Nettops are great, IMO. They are cheap, and get the job done. Something that schools could really use and save a load of cash on.

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