Sep 9, 2010 13:32 GMT  ·  By

Though not nearly as widespread as regular desktops, because of their higher prices, all-in-one PCs still find purchasers in those that value space efficiency and versatility, so ASUS went ahead and prepared the EeeTop ET2010 AiO desktops.

The number of new AiO systems that ASUS reportedly brought out is three, them being known as the ET2010AG, ET2010PNT and ET2010AGT.

The ET2010PNT can be considered one of the more powerful of the lot, its configuration being built around the Intel Atom D510 dual-core central processing unit.

This CPU has a clock speed of 1.66 GHz and is paired with the next-generation NVIDIA ION graphics, which boasts advanced multimedia capabilities.

The machine also features 2GB of RAM and a 5400 RPM hard disk drive of 500GB, plus a 1.0 megapixel webcam.

The ET2010AG is the least expensive and uses an AMD Athlon II 250U X2 dual-core processor, paired with an ATI Radeon HD 5470 video board.

The computer also boasts 2GB of RAM, a hard disk of 500GB (rotary speed of 7,200RPM) as well as a 1.3 megapixel webcam.

Finally, the ET2010AGT is almost identical to the ET2010AG, only has 4GB of RAM and, obviously, a higher price point.

As for everything else, meaning connectivity and I/O, the newcomers aren't exactly far apart.

They all have their very own 5-in-1 card reader, wireless connectivity via 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, a DVD writer, Gigabit Ethernet and a HDMI output.

As for their displays, they measure 20 inches and have a native resolution of 1,600 x 900 pixels. The EeeTop PC ET2010PNT and EeeTop PC ET2010AGT even have multitouch input support.

The ET2010AG has a price of 549 Euro, whereas the ET2010PNT and ET2010AGT carry tags of 649 Euro and 679 Euro, respectively. All three have the same two-year warranty and run the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system.