Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Jun 2008 18:40 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems Asus' small Eee PC was a rather unexpected success for the hardware vendor - an expansion of the Eee brand was only natural. The Eee Pc 901 followed, with a bigger screen and the option of having Windows XP pre-installed. Now, Asus is moving into the desktop PC market with their Eee Box, an Intel Atom-powered mini-desktop PC, showed off at Computex.
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Base
by kirihito on Fri 6th Jun 2008 22:28 UTC
kirihito
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2007-09-03

Yes, the base can be removed. It can lay flat, on the base, or mount behind a monitor with an included VESA mount. Anandtech posted a review (sort of) and some benchmarks of the Intel Atom. There's was black with gray specs.

http://tinyurl.com/67tw5l