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Eee PC T91 delayed in distribution, “logistical mishap” says ASUS insider

Eee PC T91 delayed An anonymous ASUS insider told AsusTablet.com that the Eee PC T91 is still shipping but is delayed in distribution to the retail channels due to a “logistical mishap” in distribution. The problem is reportedly solved now and the device can be expected in stores from next Monday, the 22nd of June. Reports last week in news channels all around the world mentioned that the T91 would start shipping this week but it still not here. The reasons are now becoming clear. It is one of the many delays the T91 has experienced. This is interesting as other ASUS Eee PC devices have never been delayed as much as this model. This makes us question if there are structural concerns with the Eee PC T91. Is ASUS experiencing problems with the model and delaying it purposely to resolve these before retail availability? We might never know…

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Although the device has still yet to hit stores, drivers for the Asus Eee PC T91 have just been posted up on the Asus website: The page shows a hint that a Linux version of the There are currently 14 drivers available for the T91. These are:
  • Asus T91 BIOS (1) [BIOS History]
  • Asus T91 BIOS-Utilities (1)
  • Asus T91 Chipset (1)
  • Asus T91  ATK (1)
  • Asus T91 AUDIO (1)
  • Asus T91 VGA (1)
  • Asus T91 LAN (1)
  • Asus T91 TouchPad (1)
  • Asus T91 Utilities (4)
  • Asus T91 Wireless (1)
  • Asus T91 BlueTooth (1)
T91 on Asus website

T91 on Asus website

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Some new pictures from Asus Photos of the Asus Eee PC T91 Photos of the Asus Eee PC T91 Photos of the Asus Eee PC T91
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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.
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The number of different Asus Eee PC netbooks is staggering. With complex model numbers it becomes confusing for customers and makes it difficult to choose one. Therefore Asus has decided that it will phase out all of its netbook models except for the Seashell 1008HA, the Seashell 1005HA and the T91 (and T91GO) and T101H tablet netbooks. The best-selling 1000HE (known for its 10-hour battery life) will be phased out first and replaced by the 1005HA. It is a dramatic step for Asus to phase out one of its best-selling models, apparently they have a strategy made they want to follow now. What that strategy is, we can only guess.
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The Asus Eee PC T91 has finally landed in the UK. The touchscreen works great with a stylus but not so great to control with just fingers. Included in the T91 package is Asus’ Magic Desktop which needs improvement and might be the reason for the sluggish response with fingers. The model looks great with a black glossy finish and the just as glossy screen. Check out the entire review. Asus T91 launches in UK: hands on review, new photosAsus T91 launches in UK: hands on review, new photos Asus T91 launches in UK: hands on review, new photosAsus T91 launches in UK: hands on review, new photos
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Asus seems to single-handedy be creating a whole new product segment. Like they did by being one of the first producing the early netbooks and starting a trend for other manufacturers like Acer, HP and Dell to follow. Now they are doing it again with their tablet netbooks T91T101H. They are not even out yet, but already other manufacturers are inspired to jump in. The demand for a small compact 8″ to 11″ swivelling netbook with a touchscreen is expected to be huge. It bridges the the gap between touch phones like the iPhoneHTC Touch and XPeria and netbooks/laptops without any touch functionality. Especially with costs of touchscreens decreasing rapidly (just look at the modded netbooks with $100 touchscreens already), manufacturers are enthusiastic to go for it. Here’s two of the first tablet netbooks other than Asus’s that will be available soon, they are by Chinese manufacturer Fuyijama (related to Fuji?):
Fuyijama E1001

Fuyijama E1001

Fujiyama E-1001 Display: 180 degrees swivelling CPU: Intel Atom Processor N270 1.6GHz Chipset: Mobile Intel 945GSE Express Chipset+ICH7M OS:Windows XP Home Edition Harddisk: 2.5” 160GB SATA 5400rpm Samsung Memory:1GB SO-DIMM*1(Max 2GB) Screen:10.2″ TOUCH TFT-LCD WXGA 1024*600 Camera: Built in 1.3M pixels camera LAN: Ethernet 10/100BASE-T Wireless: 802.11 b/g/n,502.16optional) I/O Port: USB*3,Mic-in,Earphone-out,D-Sub,RJ45,Express Card, 4-in-1 card reader(SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro, DC-in. Audio: Speaker 1.5 watt*2 Bluetooth: Built-in V2.1+DER Battery: Li-ion 4 cells, 4500mAh Warranty: One year Fujiyama E 1005 and E 1001 said to be inspired by Asus Eee PC T91 and T101H Fuyijama E-1005 Display: no swivelling functionality CPU: Intel Atom Processor N270 1.6GHz Chipset: Mobile Intel 945GSE Express Chipset+ICH7M OS:Windows XP Home Edition Harddisk: 2.5” 160GB SATA 5400rpm Samsung Memory:1GB SO-DIMM*1(Max 2GB) Screen:10.2″ TOUCH TFT-LCD WXGA 1024*600 Camera: Built in 1.3M pixels camera LAN: Ethernet 10/100BASE-T Wireless: 802.11 b/g/n,502.16optional) I/O Port: USB*3,Mic-in,Earphone-out,D-Sub,RJ45,Express Card, 4-in-1 card reader(SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro, DC-in. Audio: Speaker 1.5 watt*2 Bluetooth: Built-in V2.1+DER Battery: Li-ion 4 cells, 4500mAh Warranty: One year
 
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Buy Asus Eee PC T91 now: the cheapest retailers

The lowest price right now for the T91 is $499.99 at Amazon We will continue to update this, if we see lower prices Where to buy the Asus T91 for the lowest price, that’s the question! The cheapest retailers for the EeePC models are generally not the physical retail computer stores (although they have some nice deals sometimes), but rather the online retailers. One of them is Amazon. They have offered the full range of EeePC’s for the lowest price. Ofcourse it will still take until June until the T91 drops, but you can already prepare to pre-order it at Amazon’s Asus EeePC pageBuy Asus Eee PC T91 now: the cheapest retailers, to be sure you are one of the first to get it. Do you know a retailer with lower prices than we have found now? Tell us in the comments!
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Hi! My name is Heather. Apart from being marketing director for a medium enterprise consultancy firm, I’m a big-time gadget freak. I can’t leave the house without my iPod Nano, XPeria and MacBook Pro! I a follow the gadget news a lot and it was just announced that Asus will be releasing the first tablet netbook! This means a netbook with a touchscreen. I can’t wait! Writing my notes with a pen when I’m in the subway or in class, or just watching a movie without having a lame keyboard on there! 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. Take care and keep reading!

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