All-in-one Eee Monitor shot from every angle
http://techreport.com/discussions.x/15044 [2008-7-3]
Tag : All In One Card Reader
The rumor mill has been grinding on about an iMac-like Eee Monitor desktop since January, but only nowhave high-resolution photos of the machine begun to emerge. Whoeverleaked the photos has certainly made up for the wait, though:Laptop Magazine has posted a total of 15 shots showing black and white versions of the machine from just aboutevery angle.
The system in the photo set looks decidedly iMac-like, but with amuch simpler stand design that has the monitor leaning back like apicture frame. A 17" or 19" wide-screen display sits at the front,and Asus has stuck a webcam on top of it and a set of buttons andspeakers below. Those buttons include display/audio controls aswell as a power button, which lies next to what might be aninfrared port for a remote.
Looking around the back, the Eee Monitor sports one Ethernet port,one modem port, four USB ports, a DC power input, three audioports, and (apparently) a Kensington lock socket. Oh, and Asus hasstuck a card reader and a couple of extra USB ports on the rightside of the system.
Asus wouldn't tell Laptop Magazine when it plans to release the EeeMonitoror how much the system will cost but the site quotes arumored launch price of $500. Considering Asus' Atom-powered EeeBox launched at just $269 last month, and low-end 19" wide-screen displays sell for about $160, such a price certainly doesn't sound implausible.
The rumor mill has been grinding on about an iMac-like Eee Monitor desktop since January, but only nowhave high-resolution photos of the machine begun to emerge. Whoeverleaked the photos has certainly made up for the wait, though:Laptop Magazine has posted a total of 15 shots showing black and white versions of the machine from just aboutevery angle.
The system in the photo set looks decidedly iMac-like, but with amuch simpler stand design that has the monitor leaning back like apicture frame. A 17" or 19" wide-screen display sits at the front,and Asus has stuck a webcam on top of it and a set of buttons andspeakers below. Those buttons include display/audio controls aswell as a power button, which lies next to what might be aninfrared port for a remote.
Looking around the back, the Eee Monitor sports one Ethernet port,one modem port, four USB ports, a DC power input, three audioports, and (apparently) a Kensington lock socket. Oh, and Asus hasstuck a card reader and a couple of extra USB ports on the rightside of the system.
Asus wouldn't tell Laptop Magazine when it plans to release the EeeMonitoror how much the system will cost but the site quotes arumored launch price of $500. Considering Asus' Atom-powered EeeBox launched at just $269 last month, and low-end 19" wide-screen displays sell for about $160, such a price certainly doesn't sound implausible.
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