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Asus Essentio CS5110 PC - mini-desktop with a twist of MXM

Discrete graphics in a 4 liter tank

Written by floppy and filed under Reviews > Systems & Enterprise
Published on June 23, 2008, 1:44 pm

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We've seen PC Manufacturers roll out mini-desktop systems that's well less than 6 liters in volume since the dawn of the Intel Core 2 Duo. Asus made their entry into the market a few months back with the Nova PC, and now, we'e got their latest Essentio PC, touted as the smallest desktop computer with discrete graphics built in. We'll also see one of the most expensive Blu-Ray burner in the Essentio too.... Read More >>
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Comment by: floppy on 27-Jul-2008 1:21 pm
The adaptor provided with the Essentio is indeed 110v-240v.
Comment by: JMolson on 26-Jul-2008 7:55 pm
Asus should include a 110V - 240V AC power supply just like the Apple iMac and Mac Mini.

This way we can plug in the computer regardless which continent we're living in.

When will Asus start selling the Essentio CS5110 PC in China and America?

It better be soon or else I'm buying a Mac !!!
Comment by: aleicgrant on 09-Jul-2008 1:19 am
When are we actually going to see these for sale??????
Comment by: holyark on 24-Jun-2008 12:28 pm
i wonder how heavily cost will this mini desktop be?? I'm looking forward to get another mini desktop..
Comment by: JessMyz on 24-Jun-2008 5:04 am
Case is pretty ugly. When you are dishing out the kind of money these machines cost, hot case should be a no brainer


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