Monday 3 February 2014

Look, it’s a futuristic toaster, it’s a wireless router, no! It’s a PC from Asus!

At some point, our PCs may fit in our hands, complete with a full range of high-end specifications that are able to play technology games. For now though, we’ll just have to “settle” with PCs that look like routers and are more than able to deal with basic, daily projects, like Asus’ latest mini form factor PC.

Say hello to the Asus Eee Box EB1037 pc PC, the business's latest access into the pint scaled processing field. Do not get the wrong idea though. As we said, the EB1037 is designed to deal with day to day applications, not high quality things. It’s operated by an Apple Celeron J1900 2 GHz Bay Pathway processer, up to 8GB of RAM, a highest possible 1TB of storage space, Nvidia GeForce 820M design, 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Wireless 4.0. Slots include four USB ports, two of which are USB 3.0, while the other two are USB 2.0. You will also find earphone and mic ports, as well as a press card audience.

With size of 8.62 x 6.8 x 1.1 inches wide and with a weight of approximately 1.5 pounds, the Asus Eee Box EB1037 is not much larger than your regular product. Though we do not have costs and launch date information on hand, we’re thinking whether such a pint scaled PC targeted at dealing with simple bone fragments responsibilities would take off.

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