Asus Eee T91

The Asus Eee T91 is a touchscreen netbook from the Asus Eee PC range. It is similar in specification to other netbooks, but features an 8.9" rotatable touchscreen and a retractable stylus.[1]

With the release of Windows 7, Asus released the T91MT with a capacitive touchscreen, designed for multitouch.[2]

Development

Details of the T91 were first released at CES 2009.[3] It was known to have a standard netbook configuration, with the addition of a rotatable touchscreen which could be used as an input. It was expected to be released in summer 2009, and was officially released on the week beginning 1 June.[4]

Features and Specifications

The netbook has a fairly average specification with respect to other models. Its specifications are:[5]

  • Intel Atom Z520 Processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • 16GB solid state drive, 16GB SD Card, 20GB Eee Storage
  • 8.9" LED-lit resistive touchscreen (1024x600)
  • 0.3MP webcam and microphone above screen
  • 1 VGA port (D-sub 15-pin for external monitor)
  • 2 USB 2.0 ports
  • 2 SD Card slots
  • 2 Audio jacks: Headphone / Mic-in
  • WLAN 802.11b/g/n (draft)
  • Bluetooth V2.1
  • 225mm x 164 mm x 25.2-28.4 mm
  • 0.96 kg weight
  • Windows XP Home
  • Tablet-specific software ("touchsuite") for taking notes, presenting images and touch-enabled browsing with an on-screen keyboard
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See also

  • Comparison of Netbooks (example: Asus EEE T101MT)

References


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