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An exclusive video showing a demo of the final graphical user interface of the Asus Eee PC T91 and T101H netbook tablet, we have today. Some features it shows include a touch-sensitive task switcher to move between programs by simply dragging or making hand gestures on the screen from left to right. Also a central menu button on the bottom of the screen is shown, touching this button opens up an array of most used applications such as a calendar, Internet Explorer or your notes, this menu is customizable. A visual widget interface is also included in the Asus tablet , it enables you to add widgets to your screen to use with just your fingers on the touch screen. Asus has also brought us a top menu bar with which we can quickly change settings on the tablet netbook. Very essential is the on-screen keyboard. It is large enough to be used with fingers and makes it possible to never switch back to the real keyboard agian! A touch-sensitive visual photo application is included as well, this looks particularly interesting. It enables users to interact with their photos as if they were lying on a table. Juggling them around or sorting them in a photobook which can be then viewed by moving the pages over. It reminds us of Microsoft Surface. Next is the notes application, it enables users to write notes with either the included stylus or their fingers, our expectation was that it would look pixely and low-quality but it actually looks like real handwriting. Very impressive to say the least and surprisingly smooth for a tablet PC that is in fact a netbook with limited specifications. 6 Comments to 'Asus T91 graphical user interface revealed: surprisingly smooth'[...] // Der ASUS Eee PC T91 soll ja nun langsam endlich mal auf den Markt kommen, so dass wir euch die ASUS Tablet und PortableMonkey zusammen getragenen Videos zur neuen Touch-optimierten Oberfläche des neuen [...] [...] berichtet, erhältlich ist das Netvertible allerdings immer noch nicht. Die Kollegen von “ASUS Tablet” haben nun ein interessantes Video zur Benutzeroberfläche des Eee PC T91 veröffentlicht. [...] [...] can see the T91’s GUI in action in the video below [via AsusTablet]. Overall, they’re impressed, describing the T91 as a “welcomed diversion [...] [...] can see the T91’s GUI in action in the video below [via AsusTablet]. Overall, they’re impressed, describing the T91 as a “welcomed diversion [...] [...] can see the T91’s GUI in action in the video below [via AsusTablet]. Overall, they’re impressed, describing the T91 as a “welcomed diversion [...] [...] do vídeo: Asus Tablet. bb_keywords = “ASUS Eee”; bb_bid = “215″; bb_lang = “pt-BR”; bb_name = “custom”;bb_width = [...]
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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. |