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ASUS Eee Box to debut in UK... minus Linux

by Parm Mann on 20 June 2008, 10:51

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Tony Smith of The Register reports:

ASUS will bring the Eee Box desktop to the UK in August. However, the company confirmed to Register Hardware that machine will initially only ship with Windows XP Home Edition.

The compact desktop contains not Intel's desktop-oriented Atom 230 processor, as anticipated, but the less power-hungry notebook version, the N270, ASUS revealed. Both CPUs are clocked at 1.6GHz and contain 512KB of L2 cache. But the N270 consumes 2.5W of power, while the 230 has a 4.5W TDP.

The Eee Box also packs into its one-litre casing 1GB of DDR 2 memory, an 80GB hard drive - no solid-state storage here - 802.11n Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet and a five-in-one memory card reader. There are three USB 2.0 slots and a VGA port.

Asus' announcement only mentioned Windows XP. We asked the company to clarify the situation, and it admitted that the first Eee Boxes to arrive in Britain will have the Microsoft OS pre-installed.

Linux hasn't been ignored, however. But it will come "later", a company official admitted.

There's no indication whether the company will price the subsequent Linux-based Eee Box at a lower price than the XP model, or up the spec slightly so it can sell them at the same price, as it does with the Eee PC 900 and, soon, the Eee PC 901.

ASUS also didn't disclose what it plans to charge for the desktop, but we'd expect it to come well below the Ā£319 price-tag attached to the 901.



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Great to see confirmation they are using 945GSE and N270 (both the lower power consumption options)… TDP 8W… but what happened to the bigger HD? Earlier reports were of 1gb/160gbHD, 2gb/250gb Linux systems for $299 top price. Sorry but 80gb is something that would need changing to a sensible size on day one for me!

Frankly I was hoping for the 2gb/250gb Linux model at a UK street price of £199 so if this is gonna need more Ram (XP on 1gb, not my ideal) and a bigger HD then it needs to be substantially cheaper…