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And we have the second spotting of the beloved ASUS Eee PC T91 in the wild! Now at ExcaliberPC up for grabs in black. Just like at BuyDig, the price is $499 USD. The specifications are shown:
Its slogan is “Fun at Your Fingertips” Here’s a print-out of the website: Sleek and Stylish PortabilityAnticipating that the Eee PC T91 will spend a sizable amount of its time cradled in users’ arms, ASUS’ designers made sure to keep it extremely slim and light. The Eee PC T91 measures just 225cm by 164cm, and weighs a mere 0.96kg—making it one of the smallest and thinnest gadgets with an 8.9″ display in the world today.
Intuitive TouchSuite softwareThe Eee PC T91’s unique software applications, collectively known as TouchSuite, allow users to perform a myriad of fun tasks with their fingertips, such as touching up photos, creating photo albums, leaving handwritten desktop memos for loved ones, and sketching cartoons or custom emoticons.
Touchscreen and Convertible Tablet PC Form Factor for Flexibility of UseThe Eee PC T91’s tablet PC functionality makes it easy to cradle in one arm, enabling users to read documents, scribble ideas into digital notebooks and surf the Internet while traveling on foot. The Eee PC T91 is also equipped with a TV tuner and Global Positioning System (GPS) for extensive entertainment options and advanced navigation capabilities on the go.
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From this website I will be updating YOU about the first netbook tablets Asus will introduce and show you how these tablet netbooks are creating a whole new segment in consumer computing.
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The Eee PC T91 and T101H tablet PCs are the first major departure from the traditional range of Asus Eee PC netbooks. The first rumours of such a device surfaced in October last year, three months before the company officially unveiled it during its CES keynote. They have a touch-sensitive display attached to the rest of the machine via a 180-degree hinge. The screen rotates and enables it to transform itself from a traditional netbook into the smallest tablet PC to date. |