Skip to main content

Is it a router? Nope! It’s Asus’ new mini-PC

asus unveils router sized fanless mini pc for real this time asuse210
It looks like a basic wireless router, it even has an antenna for some reason, but it’s actually a full-fledged PC in disguise. Still a pretty basic contraption, as the restricted footprint limits certain functions and system capabilities, yet a lot more productive and versatile than a router.

Meet the Asus E210, which the Taiwan-based manufacturer advertises as a “fan-less mini PC for thin client and industrial applications.” It’s very similar to the EB1037, a previous pint-sized computer that ultimately had to accommodate a fan for efficient cooling.

Asus can’t possibly make the same mistake twice, though, so there’s no reason to believe the E210 doesn’t keep nice and cool without a pesky, noisy fan. Virtually identical to the OG EB1037, the newly revealed machine is said to measure 8.6 x 6.8 x 1.1 inches.

The extremely popular Asus RT-AC66U gigabit router, for comparison, sizes up at 8.1 x 5.9 x 1.4 inches. That’s very, very similar, and the height and width are also fairly close to the third-generation iPad mini’s measurements – 7.87 x 5.30 inches. Of course, Apple’s tablet is much thinner, at 0.3 inches.

But you get the idea. The E210, while no PC on a stick, is compact and easy to carry around. It packs a power-efficient and decently snappy dual-core Intel Celeron N2807 Bay Trail processor, and can take up to 4GB memory, as well as 128GB of solid state storage. Clearly not meant for hardcore gaming, the mini PC settles for an integrated Intel HD Graphics solution, focusing on reliability and productivity instead.

The Asus E210 shines in connectivity, too, plastering both the front and rear with card readers, headphone and microphone jacks, USB ports (four in total), HDMI, VGA, LAN, Kensington Lock, and DC-in slots.

Guaranteed to work at least three years, Asus’ mini PC is VESA mountable, and can be hooked up to two monitors simultaneously. Alas, there’s no word on pricing yet, but leads shouldn’t be too hard to find. The actively cooled, previously released EB1037 goes for $179 on Amazon, and all in all, the E210 looks suited to pull off a sub-$200 tag as well.

Editors' Recommendations

Topics
Adrian Diaconescu
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Adrian is a mobile aficionado since the days of the Nokia 3310, and a PC enthusiast since Windows 98. Later, he discovered…
Trying to buy a GPU in 2023 almost makes me miss the shortage
Two AMD Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards on a pink surface.

The days of the GPU shortage are long over, but somehow, buying a GPU is harder than ever -- and that sentiment has very little to do with stock levels. It's just that there are no obvious candidates when shopping anymore.

In a generation where no single GPU stands out as the single best graphics card, it's hard to jump on board with the latest from AMD and Nvidia. I don't want to see another GPU shortage, but the state of the graphics card market is far from where it should be.
This generation is all over the place

Read more
HP printers are heavily discounted in Best Buy’s flash sale
The HP - OfficeJet Pro 8034e Wireless All-In-One Inkjet Printer on a desk with a smartphone.

There’s good news in store if you’re looking to land a new printer at a discount this weekend. Best Buy is having a 48-hour flash sale on HP printers, with several that can compete with the best printers seeing some good prices. HP is almost always one of the best laptop brands, and it’s one of the same when it comes to printers. So if you’re looking for a new home or office printer, read onward on how to save on an HP printer at Best Buy.
HP DeskJet 2755e — $60, was $85

The HP DeskJet 2755e is a good entry-level printer. It’s got you covered if your printing needs are pretty basic, or if you don’t need to print in mass. This is a color InkJet printer, which makes it good for almost all uses. It can also make copies and scan in color, and it has mobile and wireless printing functionality. You can get set up quickly and easily with the HP Smart app that guides you through the setup process, and you can also use this app to print, scan and copy documents from your phone.

Read more
This tiny ThinkPad can’t quite keep up with the MacBook Air M2
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 3 rear view showing lid and logo.

While the laptop industry continues to move toward 14-inch laptops and larger, the 13-inch laptop remains an important category. One of the best is the Apple MacBook Air M2, with an extremely thin and well-built chassis, great performance, and incredibly long battery life.

Lenovo has recently introduced the third generation of its ThinkPad X1 Nano, one of the lightest laptops we've tested and a good performer as well. It's stiff competition, but which of these two diminutive laptops stands apart?
Specs and configurations

Read more