Mar 7 2010, 1:59pm CST | by Robert Evans
We've got two new all-in-one Asus desktop PCs to report on. Fudzilla reports that the ET2010PNT and ET2010AGT both made appearances at CeBIT 2010. We reported on the PNT back in January, and now we have a full spec list to go with the Ion 2 hype.
The PNT uses an Atom D510 dual core processor, working alongside an Ion 2 GPU. It has a 20” multitouch screen capable of 1600x900 resolution, 2GB of RAM (up to 4GB supported), a 500 GB HDD, super-multi DVD, and b/g/n WiFi. There is also a non-multitouch model, simply named the ET2010PN.
The AGT has an AMD Athlon II X2 250u dual core 1.6 GHz processor with an ATI Radeon HD 5470 graphics card. It also has multitouch and can be given up to 8 GB of RAM. There may also be a non-multitouch version of this EeeTop, but we've heard no confirmation of that.
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