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Asustek Released the First Asus Eee PC T9 Convertible Laptop
Asustek gas recently released their first convertible laptop the Asus Eee PC T9. The newly designed ultraportable mini-tablet T91 comes with rather invidious building kit: the Intel Atom Z520 1.33GHz processor, 1GB of DDR2 memory, a 32GB solid state drive with Windows XP Home pre-loaded, a built-in web camera, LED backlight and a 8.9-inch touch-screen display with a 1,024*600 resolution, US15W chipset and an optional internal TV tuner. By the way despite connectivity and networking, it features 802.11b/g WiFi, an Ethernet LAN port, Bluetooth, two USB ports, a Disk Expander supporting MMC, optional 3G and GPS connectivity, a multi-card reader, a VGA output, SD or SDHC memory card for an increased storage space. With Asus Eee PC T91 tablet netbook you'll be safeguard provided with five hours long battery life, which was contemplated by the PC manufacturer. Though the only thing, which may raise doubts is that the battery is non-removable. It's worthwhile saying that the Asus Eee PC T91 is rather lightweight less than 2.2 pounds and has a white glossy wireframe. Bit-Tech reports the T91 is expected to be available in UK in late April. It will be available somewhere around($524) and ($610) respectively. Nevertheless we failed to produce accurate information on availability in the US. At present Asustek is busy with evaluation of the Eee PC T101H, a tablet netbook with a 10-inch display. Related Posts: The Ace of Aces NetbooksThe netbook markets are on a roll at present and there is no cause for anxiety because the tendency will steadily develop til (more...) Tenner of Bootless Gismos of CES 2009Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is a power mall which is held annually posing numerable list of latest products. Some (more...) ASUS P80 - 14"Business Laptop Released by AsustekThe 18.4-inch ASUS W90 Produced by Asustek is in the United StatesThe time has come when you can find the 18.4-inch ASUS W90 produced by Asustek in the United States. They offered their ente (more...) OLPC's Give 1, Get 1versus Failing Economy and Rise of NetbooksPretty good news from One Laptop per Child (OLPC), who aggrandized their second annual Give 1, Get 1 program in November 200 (more...) |
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