Netbook: Asus Eee PC T91
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Product Details
- cpu
- Intel Atom Z520 1333 MHz
- ram
- DDR2 1024 MB
- storage
- 16 GB Expandable MicroSDHC
16 GB SSD - network
- Bluetooth 2.1 Mbps
WiFi 802.11b/g/n 300 Mbps
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps - battery
- 6-Cell (4 Hours, 50 Minutes)
- camera
- 0.3 megapixels
- weight
- 960grams
- dimensions
- 164mm x 225mm x 25.2mm
- operating system
- Windows XP Home
- display
- 1024x600 Touch Capable 8.9 inches
- keyboard size
- 83%
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Asus Eee PC T91 review
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. Overall, we`re impressed with what Asus has done here. Since the introduction of the original Eee PC, manufacturers (Asus included) have desperately tried to tweak netbooks to set themselves apart from the crowd.
by Tech Radar on 13/08/2009 7:21:44 PM
Asus Eee PC T-91 review
Is the search for the ultimate tablet machine over? 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 its time for the full review. Ultimately, it`s probably not. If Asus can lower the price, this would be worth considering and usability could do with a boost too. This then, isn`t the very usable tablet that we were hoping for but rather just another positive step along the way.
by ITPro.co.uk on 13/08/2009 7:26:16 PM
ASUS Eee PC T91 Tablet
Ever since it introduced the netbook concept two year ago, ASUS has usually been the first manufacturer to experiment with innovative designs. Its 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. However, while the touch interface itself is well designed, the 1.33-GHz Intel Atom processor makes the whole experience sluggish. The result is an aggressively priced tablet that involves too much waiting around for things to happen. We give credit to ASUS for innovating; the touch features on the ASUS Eee PC T91 definitely break the netbook mold. However, its underpowered processor results in an underwhelming experience; screens take too long to open, and the lack of palm rejection is frustrating. Also, at $499, the Eee PC T91 is $100 more expensive than other netbooks that, while lacking a touchscreen, have larger 10-inch displays, and have batteries that last twice as long. Yes, the T91 is worth a look, but its not worth the wait.
by Laptop Magazine on 13/08/2009 7:28:38 PM
Asus Eee PC T91
We first caught sight of the Asus Eee PC T91 at CES 2009 back in January, and were immediately taken with the idea of combining a small, low-cost netbook with a touchscreen 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 especially if you`re tripped up by the tiny touch pads and keyboards found on most mini laptops. The Eee PC T91 ran for four hours and 20 minutes on our video playback battery drain test. That`s impressive (even if Asus` 10-inch 1005HA netbook ran for more than an extra two hours on the same test), considering the small chassis requires a small battery, and the additional drain of powering a touchscreen display.
by ZDNET Australia on 13/08/2009 7:33:28 PM


