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ASUS Adds a New Touch to Eee PC Lineup

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ASUS today added the Eee PC T91 to its highly-successful Eee PC line. This new model is the first to sport an 8.9" swivelable touchscreen and a suite of touch-optimized software that enables users to get the most out of finger or stylus input-thus transcending the capabilities of previous generations of devices in its class. The Eee PC T91 was first unveiled at CES 2009 to tremendous buzz, and it is yet another example of ASUS outstripping its competitors in terms of being the first to market with cutting-edge innovations.




The 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.

The 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.

The Eee PC T91 is available in Black and White to match different moods, personalities and lifestyles.

Touchscreen and Convertible Tablet PC Form Factor for Flexibility of Use
A key benefit of the Eee PC T91's touchscreen and tablet PC form factor is the flexibility they afford users. No longer must the device be used on a flat plane such as a table. With the Eee PC T91 folded flat like a slate, users will be able to use it comfortably while standing up. Users will be able to read notes, sketch ideas directly onto the screen, chat on IM, surf the Internet, and play games while walking. Furthermore, the Eee PC T91 accepts fingertip input and handwriting, ensuring that scrolling through documents and keying in text are simple affairs.

Sensational Software Suite
The Eee PC T91's software suite enables users to get the most out of the touchscreen. The programs of particular note include:
  • FotoFun: FotoFun allows users to flip through, organize and edit their photos via a customizable photo album interface. With just the flick of a finger, users can perform tasks such as adjusting image brightness, zooming in and out, and adding beautiful overlays such as frames. Users can even upload their edited pictures to popular photo-hosting websites conveniently via FotoFun.
  • Memos: Forgetting important appointments is a thing of the past with Memos. Memos allows users to jot down handwritten notes which can then be 'stuck' on the desktop. Users can even send interactive memos across Eee PCs. For example, a memo sent from a son's Eee PC T91 reminding his father to see the doctor will appear on the father's Eee PC T91.
  • Touch Gate: Touch Gate takes ease of use to a new dimension by enabling users to switch between different user interfaces on the fly. Users can choose from XP Mode, which is the standard Windows XP interface with the addition of a convenient application dock; Widget Mode which displays a plethora of information in neat, easily-organized widgets; and Touch Mode, a streamlined interface featuring large icons that makes it extremely easy for users to launch programs with their fingers.
  • IE Toolbar: IE Toolbar is a convenient toolbar in Internet Explorer that enables users to easily zoom in and out of web pages by manipulating a slider with their fingers. It also simplifies and speeds up switching between open web pages.

The programs above constitute just a fraction of the software specially designed to add a touch of convenience to computing.

Sleek and Stylish Portability
Anticipating 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. Its diminutive size also means that users will be able to use the Eee PC T91 in tight spaces, such as on congested public transport. Carrying the Eee PC T91 would be similar to toting a magazine around.

Always-on Connectivity
The Eee PC T91 is equipped with 3G plus (HSUPA) technology, enabling high-speed Internet access anywhere. It also features Wi-Fi 802.11n and Bluetooth connectivity, providing quick and simple wireless connections to the Internet and personal devices. A built-in GPS* also guides users to wherever from wherever, enhancing their mobility.

One-touch Entertainment on the Go
In addition to boasting robust video, music and photo playback capabilities, the Eee PC T91 features a built-in TV tuner, ensuring that there will be no shortage of entertainment options for users while on the move. Users can also choose to upload up to 20 GB of media and documents to the free online storage facility known as Eee Storage for access to files anytime, anywhere.

Extended Battery Life with Super Hybrid Engine
The Eee PC T91 features ASUS' exclusive Super Hybrid Engine (SHE) which reduces energy consumption up to 15%, letting users enjoy up to 5 hours of continuous use per charge. This eliminates the need to lug power adapters along with them. SHE also allows users to make quick adjustments to the Eee PC T91's performance and power consumption through readily-accessible presets. Through SHE, the Eee PC T91's performance can be boosted by as much as 14%.



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Oh, why can't they come up with a 10" touch-screen netbook?
 
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what can I say; Weve been expecting this for a while since its one of Windows 7's 'BIG' things.
 
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Touch screens diffenently makes more sense on notebooks then desktops.
 
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I find tablets incredibly usefull for doing graphics work. its much more comfortable to draw with a pen-like implement then a mouse. Touch screens are one step up id say.
 
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i think its a great idea it would be very useful for me as a student the need to pen and paper is no longer there just scrible on the screen your notes, whilst surfing tpu:D
 
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Anyone knows something about the chipset ?
And is it dualcore Atom ?

My thoughts:

0,3M Webcam -> ouch
1GB RAM -> lame i know you get good prices why no 2GB?
Storage -> just chaos, confusion doesn't make me buy things
optional: GPS ect.... -> nice one, did you copy this rom Fans modding their EEE?
SDHC Reader Build in -> finally internal SDHC Reader are not widely used in newer Laptops


GPU? -> advertise that or i won't buy it
 
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I find tablets incredibly usefull for doing graphics work. its much more comfortable to draw with a pen-like implement then a mouse. Touch screens are one step up id say.

Unfortunately these will not work like tablets because every interaction will "draw on it". There are tablet-touch exclusive PCs for that purpose though.
 
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why does that matter as long as it displays your desktop and internet flash stuff?
 

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Anyone knows something about the chipset ?
And is it dualcore Atom ?

My thoughts:

0,3M Webcam -> ouch
1GB RAM -> lame i know you get good prices why no 2GB?
Storage -> just chaos, confusion doesn't make me buy things
optional: GPS ect.... -> nice one, did you copy this rom Fans modding their EEE?
SDHC Reader Build in -> finally internal SDHC Reader are not widely used in newer Laptops


GPU? -> advertise that or i won't buy it

.3m its in a netbook all netbooks carry this
1GB of ram is a requirement posed by microsoft to get good deals on XP
storage is set up dumb 20GB of eeestorage thats asus's online crap right?
options have been available on all of these thats what the mini pci-e slot on netbooks is for
SDHC is just another version of SD damn near any notebook will read it even if it says only SD on it
currently all netbooks carry the same GPU its intel's US15W chipset so it carries intel's garbage GPU
 
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lol nice!

This is a nice netbook I must say. As for the graphics, you don't need any high tech graphics for a netbook...
They are supposed to be small and easy, as well as nice, slim, and portable. Really great idea to roll with,
but I think I'm going to wait for other brands to produce them to see if there is any major difference between them.
 
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Is it multitouch? Is that a glossy screen just waiting for fingerprints?
 
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Netbook---->netobook----->notebook:p
The netbooks are transforming....:wtf:

indeed. The size increase turned me off buying a netbook (for now)
 

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Is it multitouch? Is that a glossy screen just waiting for fingerprints?

the eeeTOP is a single touch i somewhat doubt this would be any different
 
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