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Asus Nova P22 (black) (discontinued)

Asus Nova P22 (black)

Entered CNET Catalog: 01/08/2008

SKU: 90PE10C22B6030CCAL0Z

Manufacturer: ASUSTek Computer Inc.

Manufacturer description

The ASUS Nova P22 is diminutive in footprint but powerful in performance. Designed for space-conscious users who demand ultra-quiet operations, the Nova requires only 122 cubic inches of space and incorporates a robust Intel Core 2 Duo processor that is cooled passively and actively by a heat-dissipation module, heatpipes and fans. Supporting the 802.11n wireless standard, the Nova's high 300 Mbps transmission rate allows users to easily download a 30-minute HD video in just 44 seconds! Completing the ensemble, a pair of built-in speakers housed at the front of the Nova offers convenient high-quality audio output. For home theater configurations, the Nova also supports 5.1 speaker configurations with Dolby Digital Live or DTS connect technology. Additionally, the Nova accommodates nearly any environment with ease, thanks to its flexible horizontal/vertical placement, slot-loading drive and its sleek exterior.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Attractive; fast 802.11n Wi-Fi; docking station port hints at future expandability; included stand that lets you stand it on its side; pen holder

The badThe bad: 1GB of RAM kills performance; no easy upgrade path; expensive compared to its competition

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The Asus Nova P22 makes a decent attempt at competing against the Mac Mini. If you want a small form factor PC with 802.11n networking, this system is your best option. Otherwise, Asus can't compete with Apple or other Windows vendors on price, features, and performance.

Average user rating: from 4 users
2.0 stars

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 02/19/2008

Asus and its laptops have had some success in recent years, but we haven't seen too much from the Taiwanese vendor on the desktop side of things. Enter the Nova P22. This small form factor desktop makes a direct run at Apple's Mac Mini. It succeeds in that the $899 Nova P22 has better networking capability than the Mac Mini. Unfortunately, that's not enough. Unless you demand 802.11n Wi-Fi in a tiny desktop, Apple and other vendors offer better features for the price.

Like most Windows PCs that try to compete with Apple's tiny Mac Mini, the Asus Nova P22 is a little bigger. It weighs just more than four pounds, about a pound heavier than the Mac. When you lay the Nova flat, it measures 2.1 inches tall, just barely taller than the Mac Mini, and 9.8 inches wide (counting the plastic fin on one side with built-in pen holder), and 7.25 inches deep, making its overall volume larger (compared with the Mac Mini's 2x6x6 inch measurements).


The Asus Nova P22 includes a metal stand that allows it to stand upright.

It's larger than the Mac Mini, but the Asus Nova P22 gives you a bit more setup flexibility thanks to an included metal stand that lets you stand it upright. Otherwise, your customization options are limited, as Asus offers no upgrade options for this system. You can likely make upgrades yourself post-purchase, but getting inside the Nova P22 involves removing four screws hidden by stickers that indicate if they're removed, you void the system warranty. Once you're inside, you'll need to remove the DVD drive, and possibly other parts as well, to get at the memory slots. We like to return products we review in full working order, so we didn't drill all the way down.

  Asus Nova P22 Apple Mac Mini
Price $899 $799
CPU 1.86GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 1GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM 1GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics 256MB (shared) Intel GMA 3000 graphics chip 64MB (shared) Intel GMA 950 graphics chip
Hard drives 160GB 5,400 rpm hard drive 120GB 5,400 rpm hard drive
Optical drive Slot-loading, dual-layer DVD burner Slot-loading, dual-layer DVD burner
Networking 802.11n wireless, Gigabit Ethernet 802.11b/g wireless, Gigabit Ethernet
Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium Mac OS X

You'll see in our spec chart how the Nova P22 compares with the latest Apple Mac Mini we reviewed, which was the 2.0GHz base model. That basic Apple configuration gives you a faster CPU than the Asus system, but also a smaller hard drive. The Nova P22 has a more recent integrated 3D graphics chip from Intel, but we wouldn't use either for gaming. The Nova also has wide bandwidth 802.11n wireless networking, which can transmit larger files more quickly across a network, provided you have an 802.11n-capable wireless router. The Mac Mini only has 802.11b/g, which is adequate for most networking needs, unless you need to transmit at a long distance, or have a lot of systems on the same network.

As much as we like Nova P22's 802.11n Wi-Fi, we don't believe most of you will find that alone worth the $100 price increase over the Mac Mini. The Asus systems' larger hard drive and more recent graphics chip are also selling points. However, for $749 you can get the lower-end Mac Mini with the same CPU as the Nova P22, as well as an upgraded 160GB hard drive. Compared with that configuration, the Nova P22 essentially costs $150 more for a negligible graphics chip upgrade and faster Wi-Fi.

If you'd be willing to spend just $50 more than $899 for the Nova P22, you can get Hewlett Packard's new Pavilion SlimLine S3330f. The HP system includes a faster CPU, a full-fledged 3D card, and a Blu-ray/HD DVD combo drive, albeit in a slightly larger chassis. If you're single-minded about 802.11n Wi-Fi, we can offer no major alternative in the small desktop category. However, if you're interested in a small form factor desktop for home entertainment or general computing purposes, you have several better options to choose from.

Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Apple Mac Mini
163 
Sony VAIO TP25
182 
HP Pavilion SlimLine s3200t
196 
eMachines T3642
370 
Asus Nova P22
376 

Apple iTunes encoding test
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Sony VAIO TP25
163 
HP Pavilion SlimLine s3200t
186 
Apple Mac Mini
194 
eMachines T3642
211 
Asus Nova P22
219 

Cinebench test
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Rendering Multiple CPUs  
Rendering Single CPU  
Sony VAIO TP25
4285 
2393 
HP Pavilion SlimLine s3200t
4050 
2180 
Apple Mac Mini
4069 
2168 
eMachines T3642
NA 
2074 
Asus Nova P22
3608 
1898 

You can see from our performance charts that the Asus Nova P22 is not a strong performer compared with the Mac Mini, or any other desktop comparable by either size or price. The only system that came close is the eMachines T3642, a budget midtower PC with a single-core CPU that goes for $350, or less than half as much. We should point out, since both the eMachines and the Nova P22 are Vista systems with only 1GB of RAM, their Photoshop scores are significantly slower than either the Mac OS X-based Mac Mini, or any of the Vista 2GB systems. That laggard performance makes the lack of easy upgrading especially painful.


The Asus Nova P22 has a limited number of ports on it, including DVI, USB inputs, and various audio ports.

Aside from the aforementioned specs, the Mac Mini and the Asus Nova P22 are very similar. Each has a limited number of ports on the back side, including DVI only for video, a handful of USB inputs, and various audio inputs and outputs. Both also have built-in Bluetooth capability. However, the Nova P22 has a slight edge with a built-in speaker that outputs serviceable audio. The Nova P22 also has a docking station input on the underside, although we have no information on what a docking station might entail for this system. The Asus manual alludes only to "future upgrades."

The manual itself is simple and points out the basic external features of the Nova P22. The system has little in the way of digital help, although you do get a software upgrade utility. The default warranty provides you with two years of parts and labor coverage (provided you don't violate it by opening the case), and Asus also has a toll-free support line. Online resources are sparse, including only driver downloads and basic information.

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System configurations:

Apple Mac Mini
Apple OS X; 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo; 1GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 64MB (shared) Intel GMA 950 graphics chip; 120GB 5,400rpm Hitachi hard drive

Asus Nova P22
Windows Vista Home Premium; 1.86GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E6320; 1GB DDR2 1,066Hz SDRAM; 256MB (shared) Intel GMA 3000 graphics chip; 160GB 5,400 rpm hard drive

eMachines T3642
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.6GHz AMD Athlon 64 4000+; 1GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 128MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 6100 graphics chip; 160GB 7,200 rpm Western Digital hard drive

HP Pavilion SlimLine S3200t
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E4500; 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT graphics chip; 500GB 7,200rpm Samsung hard drive

Sony VAIO TP25
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8100; 3GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB Nvidia GeForce 8400M GT graphics chip; 500GB 7,200 rpm Western Digital hard drive

User opinions

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User Rating: 8/10

Great value, enough ram for Vista

Pros: Sleek design, DVI and HDMI outputs available for TV input, slot-in drive

Cons: Poor ventilation and cooling, product not suitable for 24/7 operation...

Review: this value PC was great for our purposes, connecting our TV to the internet for YouTube videos and Skype. However, even with three cooling fans to eject heat, the CPU temperature sensor still exceeds the default alarm threshold of 65 degrees.

User Rating: 3/10

Me-Two Product that Offers Less and Costs More than the Inspiration

Pros: Pen-Holder

Cons: Bland, Expensive, Doesn't Support OS X

Review: What is there to say about a computer that offers less than its inspiration. In comparison with the Mac Mini it is larger, more expensive, less powerful, and doesn't run OS X. And even if you must run Windows ? Get a Mac and buy a copy of Windows XP. Seriously.

User Rating: 3/10

Pen holder? You're kidding, right?

Pros: Has a pen holder.

Cons: You'll need a pen when it blows up on you.

Review: Get a Mac Mini and a copy of XP instead if you really NEED to run Windows. You'll be much happier.

User Rating: 5/10

Mac Mini cheaper and better design

Pros: Size, build quality, 802.11n

Cons: Performance, design, build in gimmick speakers, messy remote

Review: Mac Mini is just an overall better design. This Asus computer can't beat Apple's Mac Mini in any normal case of use:

1. As home office/browser PC.
Mac Mini wins on design, performance and flexibility (Mac OS or Windows).

2. For professional office use.
It's hard to judge a winner but Asus wins on 802.11n while it loses on everything else.

3. As gaming PC.
Neither Mac Mini or Asus Nova P22 are good enough for this. You get more gaming performance per Dollar when you go for a larger size.

4. As media center PC.
Mac Mini wins on design, silence, performance, flexibility and especially Mac OS Front Row is a much better solution than anything on Windows for this kind of use. Also Mac Mini has a much better remote both in terms of IR directionality and simplicity. The Asus remote is just the ususal MCE crappy remote with a mess of cheap rubber buttons. Mac Mini is the best Media Center PC there is!

5. As car computer.
Both can probably do the job but again Front Row in Leopard using the simple Apple remote is ideal in a car thus I prefer Mac Mini.

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Asus Nova P22 (black) specifications

  • General
  • Type Media center
  • Windows Vista Certification Windows Vista Capable
  • Recommended Use Small business , Home use
  • Product Form Factor Mini PC
  • Built-in Devices Stereo speakers
  • Width 9.1 in
  • Depth 7.2 in
  • Height 2.0 in
  • Weight 3.9 lbs
  • Desktop type Vista certified system , Small-form-factor PC
  • Processor
  • Type Intel Core 2 Duo E6320 / 1.86 GHz
  • Multi-Core Technology Dual-Core
  • 64-bit Computing Yes
  • Installed Qty 1.0
  • Max Supported Qty 1.0
  • Cache Memory
  • Type L2 cache
  • Installed Size 4.0 MB
  • Cache Per Processor 4 MB
  • Mainboard
  • Data bus speed 1066.0 MHz
  • Environmental Parameters
  • Sound emission 25.0 dB
  • RAM
  • Installed Size 1.0 GB
  • Technology DDR2 SDRAM
  • Memory Speed 667.0 MHz
  • Storage Controller
  • Type 1.0 x Serial ATA - Integrated
  • Controller interface type Serial ATA-300
  • Storage
  • Floppy drive type None
  • Hard Drive 1.0 x 160.0 GB - Standard - Serial ATA-300
  • Hard Drive (2nd) None
  • Hard Drive (3rd) None
  • Optical Storage
  • Type DVD±RW / DVD-RAM
  • Optical Storage (2nd)
  • Type None
  • Storage Removable
  • Type None
  • Monitor
  • Monitor Type None.
  • Graphics Controller
  • Type Integrated
  • Graphics Processor / Vendor Intel GMA 3000 Dynamic Video Memory Technology 4.0
  • Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
  • Audio Output
  • Type Sound card - Integrated
  • Audio output compliant standards DTS Connect , Dolby Digital Live
  • Input Device
  • Type None
  • Telecom
  • Modem None
  • Networking
  • Networking Network adapter - Integrated
  • Wireless LAN Supported Yes
  • Data Link Protocol IEEE 802.11b , Fast Ethernet , IEEE 802.11n (draft) , Bluetooth 2.0 EDR , Gigabit Ethernet , IEEE 802.11a , IEEE 802.11g , Ethernet
  • Compliant Standards IEEE 802.11a , IEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11g , Bluetooth 2.0 , IEEE 802.11n (draft)
  • Expansion / Connectivity
  • Expansion Slots Total (Free) Memory
  • Interfaces 1.0 x Display / video - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - 4 pin USB Type A , 1.0 x Hi-Speed USB - Input - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , 1.0 x Headphones - VGA - Mini-phone 3.5 mm , 4.0 x Infrared - SPDIF input/line-in - 29 pin combined DVI , 1.0 x Network - Output - IrDA , 1.0 x Audio - DVI-Analog/Digital - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , 1.0 x Display / video - RJ-45 , 1.0 x Microphone - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
  • Printer
  • Type None
  • Miscellaneous
  • Included Accessories Vertical stand , Remote control
  • Cables Included Audio adapter , DVI-VGA adapter
  • Features Bluetooth , Wireless LAN , Remote control
  • Operating System / Software
  • OS Provided Microsoft Windows Vista , Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
  • OS Certified Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Software Drivers & Utilities
  • Manufacturer Warranty
  • Service & Support 2 years warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
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