ASUS Eee PC T91 Review
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If Asus doesn’t make a machine you like (or are at least fond of in some way), you aren’t looking hard enough. As the company famous for putting the netbook (and thus, the Eee PC) on the map continues to broaden its horizons in the notebook market, it’s taking a breather from shipping new “Seashell” machines to introduce a horse of a startlingly different color …
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Ever since it introduced the netbook concept two year ago, ASUS has usually been the first manufacturer to experiment with innovative designs. It’s trying so again, this time with the Eee PC T91 convertible netbook ($499), which features a resistive touch screen. A compact design, thanks to the relatively small 8.9-inch display, makes navigating with just a finger or the included stylus an attractive proposition on paper …
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The idea of a compact convertible notebook tablet might not be anything new, but ASUS found a way to create a mini tablet that sells for just $500. Since similar tablets cost at least twice the price, what makes the new ASUS Eee PC T91 so special? I spent a week putting the T91 through its paces and what I discovered was a convenient little companion PC that might actually be more impressive than the specs suggest …
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The marketing slogan for the Asus Eee PC T91 is “Fun at Your Fingertips,” but our time with this netbook/tablet combo turned out to be less than fun for us. Asus based its first netbook tablet on what seems to be a netbook that the company has all but discarded and improved upon many times over. All the quibbles we’ve had with, say, the Eee PC 4G or Eee PC 900, such as the tight resolution, misplaced right Shift key, and slow performance, have reappeared on the T91 …
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We first caught sight of the Asus Eee PC T91 back at CES 2009 in January, and were immediately taken with the idea of combining a small, low-cost Netbook with a touch-screen interface. Seven months later, the final product is here, and it’s largely successful for a first attempt at this kind of hybrid. It’s a much more flexible way to interact with a Netbook …
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We’ve had our eye on ASUS’ first full touchscreen tablet netbook, the Eee PC T91, since way back in January, when the hardware was on display while the software had yet to appear. Since then, we’ve seen quite a lot of the T91, and now it’s finally making its way onto the US retail market. We’ve spent the last few days giving it the once over, to see how this netbook …
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It’s nigh impossible to talk about netbooks without giving at least a passing nod to the original Eee PC 701. Asus started the netbook ball rolling with that machine, and from our experiences during this Eee PC T91 review, it’s set to achieve a similar feat with affordable touchscreen netbooks …
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The Asus Eee PC T91 is the first convertible touchscreen netbook from Asus. In other words, you can fold the screen down over the keyboard and use the netbook as a tablet. At launch, it ships with Windows XP Home Edition, not Windows 7 or Windows XP Tablet Edition, which are optimized for use with touchscreen displays …
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The Eee PC T91 tablet PC is the first major departure from the traditional and comprehensive range of Asus Eee PC netbooks. The first rumours of such a defice surfaced in October last year, three months before the company officially unveiled it during its CES keynote …
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Last week we had our first look at the Asus Eee PC T-91 – the first tablet PC meets netbook experiment. We now have a final build in front of us, complete with touch software, so it’s time for the full review. Once again, the sheer shininess of its finish attracted attention, and once again it’s willing to attract fingerprints alarms …
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