Asus Eee PC T91MT multitouch netbook/tablet now available for pre-order

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Asus will start to build an updated version of the Eee PC convertible touchscreen netbook T91. As the unit I reviewed a few months ago, the new model of a 1.33 GHz Intel Atom Z520 processor and includes a 8.9-inch touchscreen display, you can directly on the keyboard for use in tablet mode is folded. But there are three things that set the new Eee PC T91MT apart from the older model:

* It runs Windows 7 Home Premium
* The touchscreen supports multi-touch gestures
* The solid state disk has been extended from 16 GB to 32 GB

As with many other new Asus laptops
, the company offers customers T91MT Eee PC 500 GB of free online Storg.

You can pre-order from Amazon T91MT the Eee PC, 549 $. The notebook has said a non-removable battery Asus is for up to 5 hours, good 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, and supports up to 2 GB of RAM (though it ships with only 1GB).

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One Response to “Asus Eee PC T91MT multitouch netbook/tablet now available for pre-order”

  • Amanda Moody says:

    about the ASUS Eee PC 1005HA-PU1X-BU after two weeks of use: I like it a lot; the battery and charger problems I feared so much have not materialized. I am satisfied with my choice and recommend the machine over all of the others I researched. If something really bad happens to my new Asus Eee PC as I use it longer, I will edit this review and let you know about it. I am still a little worried about that battery thing.

    P.S. I used a thin coating of guitar polish/wax buffed onto the lid and the finger print problem was diminished considerably.

    FOLLOW-UP:

    I thought it is about time to update my earlier review of the Asus Eee PC 1005HA netbook. I may have left you with some question about the battery and charging system–I am sorry about that. I no longer have any qualms about batteries or chargers. After almost two months of using my new Eee PC 1005HA I can report no problem with the battery, bringing the battery to a full charge (realistically about 9 ?hours) or the c

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