Asus EeeBook

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Asus EeeBook
Manufacturer Asus
Release date2014
Predecessor Asus Eee PC
Successor Asus VivoBook E Series

The Asus EeeBook is a lineup of affordable Windows laptops by Asus. In 2014, Asus introduced EeeBook lineup of computers starting with the X205TA model. [1] By 2017 the EeeBook lineup was succeeded by the Asus VivoBook E Series. Some EeeBook laptops were rebranded to VivoBook E Series laptops such as the EeeBook E202 was rebranded to the VivoBook E202 and the EeeBook E402 to the VivoBook E402. The EeeBook lineup consists of the E202 (E202SA), E402 (E402MA), E502 (E502SA and E502MA) and X205 (X205TA)

Comparison of specifications of EeeBook laptops

E202E402E502X205
E202SA [2] E402MA [3] E502MA [4] E502SA [5] X205TA [6]
Image Asus EeeBook X205TA.png
ProcessorIntel Celeron Dual-Core N3050, 2.16 GHz

Intel Celeron Quad-Core N3150, 2.08 GHz

Intel Pentium Quad-Core N3700, 2.4 GHz

Intel Bay Trail-M Dual Core Celeron N2840 or

Intel Bay Trail-M Quad Core Celeron N2940 or

Intel Bay Trail-M Quad Core Celeron N3540

Intel Pentium N3700 or

Intel Celeron N3150 or Intel Celeron N3050

Intel Bay Trail-T Quad Core Z3735, 1.33 GHz
MemoryDDR3 1600 MHz SDRAM, onboard memory 2 GB / 4 GB
Display11.6", 1366×768 (16:9), 135 ppi14.0", 1366×768 (16:9), 112 ppi15.6", 1366×768 (16:9), 100 ppi11.6", 1366×768 (16:9), 135 ppi
GraphicsIntel HD Graphics
Storage500 GB 5400 RPM or 1 TB 5400 RPM 7 mm SATA 3 HDD500 GB 5400 RPM HDD or 750 GB 5400 RPM HDD or 1 TB 5400 RPM HDD500 GB 5400 RPM HDD or 750 GB 5400 RPM HDD or 1 TB 5400 RPM HDD or 32 GB eMMC500 GB 5400 RPM HDD or 1 TB 5400 RPM HDD or 32 GB eMMC

32 GB or 64 GB or 128 GB eMMC

WebCamVGA Web Camera
NetworkingIntegrated 802.11 ac

Built-in Bluetooth™ V4.0

Integrated 802.11 b/g/n

Built-in Bluetooth™ V4.0

10/100/Gigabits Base T

Integrated 802.11 b/g/n

Built-in Bluetooth™ V4.0

10/100 Base T

Built-in Bluetooth™ V4.0
Interface

1 × headphone-out jack (audio-in combo)

1 × USB 3.0 port(s)

1 × USB 2.0 port(s)

1 × USB-C Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps)

1 × micro HDMI

1 × COMBO audio jack

1 × Line-in Jack

1 × VGA port/Mini D-sub 15-pin for external monitor

1 × USB 3.0 port(s)

1 × USB 2.0 port(s)

1 × RJ45 LAN Jack

1 × HDMI

1 × COMBO audio jack

1 × VGA port/Mini D-sub 15-pin for external monitor

1 × USB 3.0 port(s)

1 × USB 2.0 port(s)

1 × RJ45 LAN Jack

1 × HDMI

1 × microphone-in/headphone-out jack

2 × USB 2.0 port(s)

1 × micro HDMI

1 × micro SD card

AudioBuilt-in speakers and digital array microphoneSonicMasterBuilt-in speakers and microphone

ASUS SonicMaster Technology

Battery3Cells 48 Whrs Polymer Battery2Cells 32 Whrs38 Whrs polymer battery
Dimensions (width × depth × height)297 mm × 193.3 mm × 21.4 mm339 cm × 235 cm × 21.9 cm38.3 cm × 25.8 cm × 22.1 cm286 mm × 193.3 mm × 17.5 mm
Weight (kg)1.21.651.860.98

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