By Andrew DoddPosted Monday 17th March 2008 10:56 GMT
If you take a second look at the back, the VGA adapter (blue) is connected to a white adapter - suggesting that this in fact comes with an HDMI port rather than VGA.
By John MacintyrePosted Monday 17th March 2008 11:13 GMT
eh? I think you'll find this is just a dvi-vga convertor, I've been using one of these for years. hdmi is a tiny connector, that thing's bigger than a vga port
Buying this desktop or the laptop for the Linux inside is probably the most attractive thing about it. It's like when people used to by macs for their grannies, before they went and complicated things.
By Simon PainterPosted Monday 17th March 2008 12:34 GMT
From the size of the ports this does not look as tiny as it could have been. I have an eeepc and if you take away the screen and the keyboard and keep it with the same external power supply you have the possibility to have a PC which fits in a form factor similar to a box of chef's matches.
Paris Hilton because conversely she's smaller than she could be.
>> If you take a second look at the back, the VGA adapter (blue) is connected to a white adapter - suggesting that this in fact comes with an HDMI port rather than VGA.
But the white adaptor has thumbscrews...
And I've not come across any HDMI chassis sockets (yet) that use thumbscrews to hold either a HDMI cable or a HDMI adaptor in place.
... I bet it'll be 300GBP and I could pick up something from novatech/dabs etc with better than good enough performance for that, put ubuntu on it and vroom I'm away.
OTOH if I'm being over pessimistic and we can get it for the proper price of 100-150GBP I'll put my name down now...
If you look at the spec sheet on top of the pc in the rear shot on the ceBIT site it seems to be stuck over another spec sheet which does indeed say eee pc.
By Andrew DoddPosted Monday 17th March 2008 17:50 GMT
Seems my effort to be clever was a bit incorrect - yes it is indeed a DVI port not HDMI. I'll blame it on connecting a PS3 to a lucky mate's new TV this morning.
By Tim BatesPosted Tuesday 18th March 2008 09:28 GMT
DVI, HDMI... Who cares... You can connect DVI to HDMI anyway (HDMI is the same, plus audio).
And what's the point of HDMI if it's got a "slow" CPU and Linux? You wouldn't be able to play hi definition content on it anyway (which 99% of consumers seeing HDMI would expect).
By Geoff MackenziePosted Tuesday 18th March 2008 21:42 GMT
Not sure how hi hi-def is in practice but my old pre-Coppermine Celeron 433 (with the crippling 66MHz FSB) running Ubuntu 7.10 can play back conventional DVDs perfectly so I'd not rule it out entirely. Linux is actually the OS where media playback works these days (DRM; what's that?) and conveniently it's also less snooty about what hardware it will run well on.
Also, I've been waiting for these for ages, and not for a home media box / general fart-around machine - I want three, as servers (one for Squid / Tor / BitTorrent and a (low traffic) webserver, one as a file server (with external USB disks; I suspect this will have a 4Gb flash drive inside) and one as a database server - again, not heavy duty). Actually I think ASUS are missing a trick here - wouldn't these make the basis for a great low-power server?
I mean, sure, with only one PSU and probably fairly cheap components you're not looking at something as stable as an IBM x346 and it's certainly got nothing like the power, but there will be virtually no (possibly no) moving parts and the power consumption will be very low. At this price you could cluster five of the buggers and at that size you could get them in less than 2U of rack space. Businesses in my experience seem to throw a ton of iron at everything when the fact is in many cases usage is so light that this would be ample - and the network is often the bottleneck anyway (as is the case for everything but the database server in my case and even there the EEE would have enough grunt (or squeak?) for my purposes...
Comments on: Desktop Eee PC spied on web
Ports round the back #
By Andrew Dodd Posted Monday 17th March 2008 10:56 GMT
Pics. #
By Paul Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:13 GMT
@Andrew Dodd #
By John Macintyre Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:13 GMT
another feeble excuse to show bikini babe #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:17 GMT
Performance #
By Richie M Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:22 GMT
Surely White means DVI?? not VGA #
By James Owen Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:22 GMT
Good enough. #
By The Power Of Greyskull Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:30 GMT
HDMI? #
By Andrew Murphy Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:37 GMT
Adapters and Blondes! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:50 GMT
*That* picture.. #
By Peter Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:50 GMT
EEE PC #
By Andrew Tunney Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:54 GMT
DVI not HDMI #
By Dave Morfee Posted Monday 17th March 2008 11:59 GMT
Spec Sheet #
By brym Posted Monday 17th March 2008 12:11 GMT
Ports #
By TeeCee Posted Monday 17th March 2008 12:23 GMT
It's funny but... #
By Tom Posted Monday 17th March 2008 12:24 GMT
Scale? #
By Simon Painter Posted Monday 17th March 2008 12:34 GMT
@Andrew Dodd #
By Robert Dorrian Posted Monday 17th March 2008 12:40 GMT
@Andrew Dodd #
By Timbo Posted Monday 17th March 2008 12:42 GMT
DVI #
By JR Posted Monday 17th March 2008 12:45 GMT
Performance #
By Timbo Posted Monday 17th March 2008 12:46 GMT
BNIB EEE PC #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 17th March 2008 12:50 GMT
re: Ports round the back #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 17th March 2008 12:58 GMT
Eee icons on monitor shot #
By Ray Posted Monday 17th March 2008 13:11 GMT
I'd have her on my desk any time #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 17th March 2008 13:58 GMT
And when it gets to the UK... #
By david Posted Monday 17th March 2008 14:09 GMT
@ all #
By Uwe Dippel Posted Monday 17th March 2008 14:25 GMT
a glimpse of the backplane #
By J Posted Monday 17th March 2008 14:43 GMT
Essentially, a laptop without the LCD... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 17th March 2008 14:54 GMT
Picture showing the rear #
By vale Posted Monday 17th March 2008 15:25 GMT
re:BNIB EEE PC #
By Elmer Phud Posted Monday 17th March 2008 15:36 GMT
I think it's CGA :) #
By SwamiYogurt Posted Monday 17th March 2008 16:16 GMT
@timbo #
By madra Posted Monday 17th March 2008 17:05 GMT
@vale #
By Michael Posted Monday 17th March 2008 17:28 GMT
Yes, it's DVI #
By Andrew Dodd Posted Monday 17th March 2008 17:50 GMT
@SwamiYogurt #
By Darryl Posted Monday 17th March 2008 19:08 GMT
Korrekt Grammer #
By Rich Posted Monday 17th March 2008 20:39 GMT
Man on the moon? #
By Dave Driver Posted Monday 17th March 2008 22:57 GMT
I like consistency. #
By storng.bare.durid Posted Monday 17th March 2008 23:16 GMT
Oh does it matter? #
By Tim Bates Posted Tuesday 18th March 2008 09:28 GMT
Hi-def and servers #
By Geoff Mackenzie Posted Tuesday 18th March 2008 21:42 GMT