ASUS Eee Keyboard is a computer that has a built-in PC motherboard within a full-size keyboard form factor in a manner of an old-style 1980s PC's: ZX Spectrum, ZPC, Commodore PET, Commodore 64, БК-10 (Russian PC), or similar nowadays Cybernet's keyboard computer models ZPC-GX31, ZPC-D5 or ZPC-H6. It has a touchscreen in place of a conventional keypad. ASUS planned to start shipping the device in September 2009. It was first time shown on CeBIT 2010. The actual appearing on the market comes with big delay and device was overpriced for its time.
The ASUS Eee Keyboard EK1542 represents a standard set of features for netbooks of the year 2008. An Intel® Atom™ N270 processor with TDP 2.5 Watts, built around Intel 945GSE chipset with TDP 6 Watts & ICH7-M South bridge with TDP 3.3 Watts. The Mobile Intel 945GSE Express chipset has integrated Intel GMA 950 video subsystem, so the performance is similar to the Asus EEE PC 901 and Asus EEE PC 1000. The operating system comes with it was the Windows® XP Home Edition with additional 1 GB RAM DDR2 as well as Solid State Drive are soldered directly to motherboard thus memory upgrade is not available. The storage is 16 GB SSD (for models EK1542-S0095 and EK1542-S0325) or 32GB SSD (for model EK1542-S0185) onboard motherboard. Network interface is standard gigabit LAN adapter, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n @2.4 GHz, and a Bluetooth version 2.1. Sound system are done by Realtek, and the 2 small speakers are built-in. The Li-Po accumulator provided has a capacity of 49 W*h.
Asus Eee is a family of products by Asustek. The product family began with the release of the Eee PC subnotebook in 2007; since then, the product family has diversified into a number of PC form factors. According to the company, the name Eee derives from "the three Es," an abbreviation of its advertising slogan for the device: "Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play".
The Asus Eee PC is a subnotebook/netbook computer. At the time of its introduction in fall 2007, it was noted for its combination of a light weight, Linux-based operating system, solid-state drive and relatively low cost. Newer models have added the option of the Windows 7 operating system, dual-core Intel Atom CPUs, and traditional hard disk drives, and have also increased in price, though they remain relatively inexpensive as laptops, and notably inexpensive for ultra-small laptops.
Asus EeeBox PC is a nettop (desktop for the internet) counterpart to the Asus Eee PC netbook (notebook for the internet). Its motherboard employs Splashtop technology called "ExpressGate" by Asus.
The Asus Eee PC is a netbook computer line from ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated, and a part of the Asus Eee product family. At the time of its introduction in late 2007, it was noted for its combination of a lightweight, Linux-based operating system, solid-state drive (SSD), and relatively low cost. Newer models added the options of Microsoft Windows operating system, rotating media hard disk drives (HDD) and initially retailed for up to 500 euro.
The first Eee PC was a milestone in the personal computer business, launching the netbook category of small, low cost laptops in the West (in Japan, subnotebooks had long been a staple in computing). According to Asus, the name Eee derives from "the three Es", an abbreviation of its advertising slogan for the device: "Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play".
In January 2013, Asus officially ended production of their Eee PC series due to declining sales as a result of consumers favoring tablets and Ultrabooks over netbooks. However they subsequently restarted the line with the release of the 2015 series.