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A couple of weeks ago we reported on the upcoming Asus Eee Box EB1501. Well, the official manual for this powerful nettop from Asus is now up at the Asus global site. And you can pre-order the Eee Box EB1501 at Amazon UK as well. Yes, right now.

The Eee Box EB1501 User Manual is available in several languages including Chinese, English, Dutch, Finish, French, German, Italian, Hungarian, Spanish and Thai. So if you are anywhere in those countries, expect the EB1501 to hit the local market soon.

Better yet, order your EB1501 unit now at Amazon and prepare to spend around £381.10.

With that price, you’d get a nettop with dual core 1.6GHz Atom 330 CPU, NVIDIA IO graphics, slot loading DVD burner plus some other goodies.

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Here you go folks, if you’ve been wondering what netbooks and nettops are going to support Windows 7, Asus has officially released its Windows 7 product line up. Actually practically all Eee PCs netbooks as well as the Eee Box will have Windows 7 together with upcoming models announced previously.

So here goes, Asus Windows 7 product line up. Which one are you going to get to have a taste of Windows 7?

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Asus did not take too much time to redesign its previously announced EeeBox EB1012 and announced (although still unofficially) the EeeBox EB1501. What makes this nettop different from its siblings are three  things – NVIDIA Ion chipset and Intel Atom 333 dual-core processor and Windows 7.

The last feature earn the EeeBox EB1501 the title of being the first nettop loaded with Windows 7.

Other specs include 2GB of RAM (expandable up to 4GB), 250GB of HDD, built-in DVD burner, and HDMI port.

The EeeBox EB1501 will most likely get a price tag of around $580 when it reach the European market.

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The Asus Eee Box B206 is reportedly on the way to Italy this month, and is going to cost just around 379 Euros or about $492 USD. It may not be as cheap as its netbook counterparts, but this mini desktop replacement comes with an ATI Radeon HD 3400 graphics and an HDMI port. Its spec sheet also puts Bluetooth as among its list of features, which is another welcome addition especially for those who want to rid their desktops of wires. There’s no info on when and where exactly in Italy this will start shipping, but we’ll be sure to update you with that in a future post.

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When Asus released the first model of its Eee Box, it has all the standard features of the Eee PC – Atom CPU and Hard Disk Storage. Then later on it released two HD-capable Eee Boxes – the B204 and B206. After that, another Eee Box was released, this time with the Celeron CPU instead of the Atom and this was called the B203.

Well, before it introduces more Eee Boxes followiny the B206, it’s a good thing Asus thought of coming out with the Eee Box B201 first. This time, the said nettop aside from having the Celeron CPU will also have an integrated 16GB SSD. But don’t fret since, you can have the option of having additional storage either through the Asus Eee Storage online or an optional 160GB HDD.

Other features of the B201 are pretty much the standard features you’d usually get from the other previous models of the Eee Box.

No words yet on pricing and release details.

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For those who recently bought the Eee Box and wished that Asus have included some more necessary peripherals, well you’re in luck. Eee PC News has posted photos of some Eee Box Gears and although there’s no official announcement yet coming from Asus, we’ll take these with a grain of salt.

Nonetheless, the gears seem pretty cool and would definitely add value and use to your Eee Box. The gears include, a wireless keyboard/mouse combo plus a remote control. Both keyboard and mouse will be available in black or white design.

There’s nothing spectacular about the specs really, just your plain old mouse and keyboard combination with the all-important Asus branding.

As this is not an official announcement, no price or release date information are available yet.

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True to what was reported a couple of days ago, Asustek has started rolling out a new version of its Eee Box. The Eee Box B203 boasts of an Intel Celeron C220 with either a 512MB/1GB/2GB RAM.

Other features and specs of the Eee Box B203 are pretty much your standard fare including the following:

  • Windows XP Home OS
  • 945GC+ICH7 chipset
  • Wi-Fi 802.11n
  • Card reader supporting SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro
  • 2 USB ports
  • DVI Out
  • 1kg

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Brad Linder has posted up news of a “Pre-Black Friday” deal involving the Eee Box – the desktop equivalent of the Eee PC netbook.

If you are quick – the deal only runs for one day – J&R Music and Computer World are selling the Eee Box on Amazon.com for $269.99 which is a good saving of between $20 and $50 on the usual selling price of the PC.

Here is a quick rundown of the features and specs of the Asus Eee Box on offer:

  • Full-powered desktop PC in tiny package–perfect for de-cluttering desk or adding to HDTV as media hub
  • Energy-efficient 1.6 GHZ Intel Atom processor helps reduce electric bill and carbon footprint
  • Boots up as quickly as 7 seconds, mounts on back of a VESA-compatible HDTV
  • 80 GB hard drive, 1 GB RAM, Draft-N Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), Gigabit Ethernet, four USB ports, DVI video output
  • Pre-installed with Windows XP Home; includes Microsoft Works for word processing and spreadsheets

So, if you are in the market for an Eee PC that stays at home or in the office, this could be an enticing offer for you or, you could wait until Black Friday and try your luck with the deals on offer then. Decisions, decisions.

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