By Voice of ReasonPosted Friday 10th October 2008 11:51 GMT
This isn't a SCC. How much would an Acer Aspire cost without the screen and keyboard? I desparately want a box that I can use to replace an ageing NSLU2 as a SqueezeCentre, NAS and web cam motion detector.
Paris, because like Asus she doesn't do cheap either...
By WarhelmetPosted Friday 10th October 2008 11:51 GMT
This would be just the job for a media pc. Just wish it was a bit cheaper and came with an optical drive. You could have a slot loader in the top. No different from some tellies that come with DVD built-in.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 10th October 2008 12:10 GMT
Been looking for something to replace the old original Xbox, which is used as media station hooked up the SAN in the cupboard upstairs. That DVI connector is the icing on the cake, that is a really smart move by Asus, let's hope this pays off.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 10th October 2008 12:48 GMT
Err...
The idea of a media center with an optical drive (or a disk for that matter) is utterly stupid. The media center's job is to play media without us ever hearing it. It must have no noise sources and no fans. And media can happily stay on the house server which can make as much noise as necessary somewhere in the loft, or the office, or the understairs cubbard or anyf***ware but behind the telly!!!
Unfortunately this also means that one particularly obnoxious part of the industry finally understands that DRM means "Digital RIGHTS Management", not "Copy Protection". These are two different things and if I am given DRM-ed media I NEED to have the RIGHT to play it over MY house network. Until then, I will continue to break DRM as needed and circumnvent it so I can have a good viewing experience without a noisy DVD drive in a noisy PC spoiling my pleasure (and I am not the only one to do so).
Please check the Video performance. I've been bitten by the mini-ITX 'media' PC's which have reasonable sounding specs, but can barely decode DVDs fullscreen, and die completely when it comes to things like iPlayer or DIVx
Nearly exactly what Im looking for - small quiet cheap (ish) box to use as a MythTV frontend. Lack of optical drive not a problem, lack of HDMI a bit of a problem, apparently can do 720p (http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/HD_Playback_Reports) so Im keen.
Linux version only of course, Redmond are not getting me as a sales statistic.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 10th October 2008 13:18 GMT
... wouldn't it make an ideal thin client, if I installed a basic OS (i.e. ThinStation) etc... but for £250 I'd expect dual monitor capabilities at least :(
Needs to go <£200 really, then I'd probably buy one for home... I could buy an Atom mini-itx motherboard, case etc for enough less to make up for the style side of things...
By tardigradePosted Friday 10th October 2008 14:28 GMT
I've been waiting for these. Perfect design and size, perfect for a small desk I've got that's waiting for an ancillary pc for the library. Now totally out the window because of the stupidly dense price.
Sigh. I'll build my own then. It'll be half the price and twice the spec, but just be a big bigger, so I'll have to hide it behind some books.
1080p, nope, that shitty powerdrawing good-for-nothing intel chipset really has to be ditched ASAP.
If this had even a lowspec graphics chip in it for hardware decoding this would be a no-brainer purchase for many people. I await the next, inevitable as this company is insane, version very soon.
By Paul ChambersPosted Friday 10th October 2008 19:25 GMT
I've been looking for a small quiet pc that I can mount behind a monitor to use as a portable computer/media centre for display at various locations around my automated home. Initially it seemed that the lack of 1080p would be the only significant stumbling block for this machine. It seems, however, that the LinuxMCE (my solution of choice to integrate media services and home automation) people have it running 1080p comfortably.
By Karl HPosted Friday 10th October 2008 23:36 GMT
I can see the point of Eee netbooks. This thing I can't see the point of.
okay it's really small, so what ? It's not designed to lug about, and who really has a probably hidding a small desktop pc anyway ?
As many other's have said, it's missing a DVD drive.
When I am at home power consumption ( I'm not into this carbon-crap that's spouted out from the sky-is-falling-in-chicken-licken-little-pseudo-science-brigade ) is not a major issue, battery life on the move is.
I've got a Small Form Factor PC with a Core-Duo, and DVD in it, and it rocks.
Asus really aren't going to sell many of these, it's just not as compelling as the original SCCs or my Small Form Factor PC.
It's a machine in a niche thats so small I really don't see many people wanting one, and undoubtedly Asus will launch 10 more variants before the month is out.
By Geoff MackenziePosted Friday 10th October 2008 23:46 GMT
Been waiting for these for many moons, only to find XP Home smeared all over its hard drive. Not buying it until it's closer to £180, with Linux (or indeed no OS; I'll be reinstalling anyway). Then I'll have five.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Saturday 11th October 2008 14:36 GMT
I've been a fan of the Reg eve since it's inception, but I'm sorry to say the reviews have deteriorated from brillant to medioce to this...useless! To be honest it sounds like something written by DSG staff than by a Reg(TM) employee I don't expect cpu clock speeds at different voltages or anything, but just some common sense from the author! I mean how can he mention media centre without mentioning output resolution? A test of playing an HD Divx pehaps? 1080p output or screen stretch? Can it play Iplayer/40d in hires mode without jerking? Bluay/NAS plug in? HD/SD recoding from TV with an input? How can the author have the audacity to make a statement including 'media centre' without mentioning these. Cheese!
Paris coz she could write a better review. George O, postgrad at Oxford University
By keldinPosted Thursday 16th October 2008 23:55 GMT
Everyone is missing the point its a small business machine.
I bought one for a gas station back office machine.
it is great, runs office 2007, IE and MS money, Excel 2007 thats all that is needed
replaced a really aging tower and even thought the specs aren't the best on the market it does the job. Perfect office machine. It came with the adapter to put on the back of the monitor. works like a charm, love it. and yes, we ran full screen .mov movies in Itunes/Quicktime and they play not a $2,000 video setup but its not needed for the role this machine will serve.
I see this replacing 10,000 of thousand of aging dell tower on corporate floors.
its perfect, takes no space, and does exactly what it needs to.
I had luck with both VGA out and a DVI-HDMI cable.
Wireless required ndiswrapper. Nothing complicated. Others may have more luck, but once I had it running, I was happy.
It can play 720p happily - though at high cpu usage. 1080 is a no go.
For sound I needed to use ALSA.
The computer comes with a wired keyboard, wired mouse and VESA mounting bracket. I use a gyroscopic mouse for easy control across the room.
The computer is about 70% the size of a mac mini.
One problem is a lack of USB ports. 2 on the back and 2 on the front. Keyboard and mouse can use up the back two so without using an adapter, anything else like a hard drive, bluetooth adapter etc will be stuck in the front which is unsightly.
The case is a pain to open - about as easy as opening an ipod. Once you do though, it's simple to add another 1GB sodimm to take the box to 2GB, the limit of the Atom chipset.
Comments on: Asus Eee Box Atom-based desktop mini PC
How much!? #
By Voice of Reason Posted Friday 10th October 2008 11:51 GMT
Media PC #
By Warhelmet Posted Friday 10th October 2008 11:51 GMT
No optical drive ??? #
By Toastan Buttar Posted Friday 10th October 2008 12:07 GMT
How F@@king Much?!?!?!1!!1!OneEleven!!. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 10th October 2008 12:08 GMT
Perfect! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 10th October 2008 12:10 GMT
@AC #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 10th October 2008 12:34 GMT
I have to pay for Windows? #
By Andrew Ducker Posted Friday 10th October 2008 12:35 GMT
You failed to answer a vital question #
By Joe K Posted Friday 10th October 2008 12:43 GMT
Re: No optical drive ??? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 10th October 2008 12:48 GMT
Pardon? How much! #
By John Roberts Posted Friday 10th October 2008 12:49 GMT
Dual Core Laptop 2GBRam 120GBHD (erm Vista downgradeable)... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 10th October 2008 12:54 GMT
XP Home == FAIL #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 10th October 2008 12:55 GMT
Please review the video performance! #
By Andy Posted Friday 10th October 2008 13:02 GMT
Actual Price #
By Chris Weatherby Posted Friday 10th October 2008 13:08 GMT
MythTV frontend #
By paul Posted Friday 10th October 2008 13:10 GMT
Right Idea Wrong Price... #
By Parax Posted Friday 10th October 2008 13:16 GMT
I saw this and thought... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 10th October 2008 13:18 GMT
Keyboard & Mouse #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 10th October 2008 13:33 GMT
Why do we get shafted on the price? #
By tardigrade Posted Friday 10th October 2008 14:28 GMT
Found an answer #
By Joe K Posted Friday 10th October 2008 15:21 GMT
Is this really smaller then anything out there? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 10th October 2008 16:51 GMT
North American pricing looks better #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 10th October 2008 18:09 GMT
Ideal as a Media Director for LinuxMCE? #
By Paul Chambers Posted Friday 10th October 2008 19:25 GMT
I can't see the point. #
By Karl H Posted Friday 10th October 2008 23:36 GMT
Damn! #
By Geoff Mackenzie Posted Friday 10th October 2008 23:46 GMT
WTF? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 11th October 2008 14:36 GMT
Don't buy from DABS !!! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 11th October 2008 23:11 GMT
Exchange rates #
By Dave Bell Posted Sunday 12th October 2008 12:35 GMT
Its a small business machine - thats the point #
By keldin Posted Thursday 16th October 2008 23:55 GMT
I own one #
By R Posted Saturday 18th October 2008 17:44 GMT