How do you enter a market when you are “late to the game”?
 
A small form-factor PC, the Asus S-presso’s distinct visual appearance would make it stand out from the rest of the market.
Catered to media enthusiasts, the product featured a touch-sensitive front-panel that served as a main user interface for a built-in Linux quick boot OS.
S-presso’s handle turned out to be a much appreciated aspect of the product and also served as a means to easily open the chassis for quick access to its components.
 
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December 2003
Asus S-presso
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Asus S-presso

A small form-factor PC, the Asus S-presso’s distinct visual appearance would make it stand out from the rest of the market. Catered to media enth Read More

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