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Product Code: T91-BLK020X Tablet PCs came out of the closet in record numbers at the recently concluded CES 2010, but Asus had one out for a while. The Asus Eee PC T91 doubles up as a netbook and low-cost tablet PC with touch input support on its 9-i...
Asus' experiment with a touch-enabled Eee PC, although commendable, doesn't really fly too well practically. Granted the Asus Eee PC T91's tiny and easy to carry around, but its touch interface isn't quite perfect. The Asus Eee PC T91 is o...
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When you think of compact laptops, Asus is one of the names that will spring to mind, having a track record of affordable, decent netbooks. Now they have increased their arsenal with the T91, their first touchscreen netbook/tablet. Weighing up all its...
As an affordable touchscreen netbook I found the Asus T91 to be very good, I can see these being popular, especially in certain industries, i.e. for drawing floorplans, auditing, stock taking, or even for day to day internet surfing with the added bene...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 04:58:53
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Verdict: A touchscreen and small size and weight make the T91 an interesting netbook, but average battery life and a cramped keyboard let it down. The T91 is a small tablet netbook with an 8.9in screen that swivels through 180 degrees and folds back...
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It wins an extra point just for being different but only if it cost slightly more than a regular netbook would the touch screen be enough to sway a purchase. However, the performance issues and and the reduced battery life over conventional models mean...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:58:53
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The T91 asks you to swivel on it. There are so many different Asus Eee PC netbooks currently on the market that it’s hard to believe a week goes by without a new one being launched. The Eee PC T91 is the latest incarnation, and is a netbook with a dif...
Diminutive dimensions, Finger-friendly touchscreen, Decent battery life...
Fiddly keyboard, Fingerprint-prone screen, Lacking features...
Not the best netbook around, but added usability from the touchscreen display, and small enough to carry everywhere you go.
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:58:53
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Its 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, its set to achieve a similar...
Brilliant touch screen, Great video playback, Solid build quality, Excellent battery life, Comfortable keyboard...
Finger print magnet, Cant replace the battery, Not the cheapest, Weak audio...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 04:58:53
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The Asus Eee PC series has been around for a couple of years now, setting the standard for netbooks by producing the very first one. This year heralded another first for them - the tablet-netbook hybrid mobile computer.It accomplishes this mean feat of...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 04:58:54
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We covered the Eee PC T91 back at its announcement at CES, but the dim, noisy venue meant that we couldnt get much in the way of clear photographs or video footage. This terrible state of affairs has now been corrected – weve managed to get our mitt...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:58:54
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The Asus Eee PC T91's internals are nothing to write home about: an Atom 1.3GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and a 32GB solid state drive. But, it's not just a netbook, oh no: twist the screen around 180 degrees, fold it down and you've got yourself a touchsc...
The Eee PC T91's touchscreen is more tempting to prod than a wall with a wet paint sign: we can easily see it becoming as standard in netbooks as USB ports. The rotating screen meanwhile will survive any amount of hula twisting and it's great to u...
We've been getting used to battery lives on Eee PCs as long as a shopping list for an MP's second home, but the Eee PC T91 takes us back a bit in a bad way at just over three hours of heavy usage per charge. The deal breaker though is size: at nin...
We love where the Eee PC T91 is going, we really do. But it's not there just yet: the battery life is soooo 2008, and clawhanditis sets in on the cramped keyboard. Slap that twisty touchscreen on a ten-inch model though and we'll hand over the cas...
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Tablet PCs came out of the closet in record numbers at the recently concluded CES 2010, but Asus has had one out for a while. The Asus Eee PC T91 doubles up as a netbook and low-cost tablet PC with touch input support on its 8.9in screen.Click here for specs on ASUS Eee PC T91The Eee PC T91 sports an all-black look, overflowing with gloss on the screen lid — and it's a huge fingerprint magnet. Its overall dimensions are smaller than the ASUS Eee PC 1008HA or the ASUS Eee PC 1001HA, tinier th...
Good build quality, useful touch interface, very small size, easy to carry...
Touch-screen navigation is inaccurate unless the stylus is used, very small storage capacity, slow...
The ASUS Eee PC T91 is the first tablet-convertible netbook to hit the market. While it's not perfect a perfect product, the touch-screen interface gives you another way to launch applications and even to write notes. Ultimately the unit is perhaps too cr...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 04:05:26
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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 its largely succ...
Small and light, Custom touchscreen interface is well done, Good battery life...
Uses less powerful version of the Intel Atom CPU, Not much space on the tiny SSD hard drive...
Asus does a good job of combining a netbook and a touchscreen in the Eee PC T91, even if the system hits a couple of first-generation snags.
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Video review: Another hit for the Team Eee PC – if the price is right WATCH...
Neat swivelling touchscreen. Light weight. Well-specced...
Slightly gimmicky. Touchscreen will make it pricey...
Another hit for the Team Eee PC – if the price is right WATCH...
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While most netbooks from the ASUS Eee PC lineup have been of the standard clamshell variety, the Eee PC T91 goes for the twist with a tablet form factor which includes touchscreen capabilities all running on Intel's Atom platform and chipset. Squeezed int...
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Tablet PCs came out of the closet in record numbers at the recently concluded CES 2010, but Asus had one out for a while. The Asus Eee PC T91 doubles up as a netbook and low-cost tablet PC with touch input support on its 9-inch screen. The Eee PC T91 s...
Lightweight, Good build quality, SSD...
Poor touchinput, Overpriced...
Asus' experiment with a touch-enabled Eee PC, although commendable, doesn't really fly too well practically. Granted the Eee PC T91's tiny and easy to carry around, but its touch interface isn't quite perfect. For Rs. 25,990, the Asus Eee PC T91's ove...
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Eee PCs have flooded the market model-after-model since their launch almost two years ago. Among its many variations, the one that was anticipated the most was the Tablet notebook-styled Eee PC T91. Placed under the "Eee" product-line, it was bound to...
Light-weight, good build, decent touch-screen response, good battery life considering the small capacity battery...
Only 32GB storage, cramped keyboard, poor Wi-Fi performance, slightly over-priced...
Eee PCs have flooded the market model-after-model since their launch almost two years ago. Among its many variations, the one that was anticipated the most was the Tablet notebook-styled Eee PC T91. Placed under the "Eee" product-line, it was bound to...
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If Asus doesnt make a machine you like (or are at least fond of in some way), you arent looking hard enough. As the company famous for putting the netbook (and thus, the Eee PC) on the map continues to broaden its horizons in the notebook market, it...
In our SiSoftware Sandra testing, the T91 performed a bit worse than we expected, but maybe we were expecting too much out of the underpowered Z520 CPU and GMA 500 graphics. In other words, its one of the lowest-powered netbooks out there today, but...
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Ever since it introduced the netbook concept two year ago, ASUS has usually been the first manufacturer to experiment with innovative designs. It’s trying so again, this time with the Eee PC T91 convertible netbook ($499), which features a resistive t...
Responsive touchscreen, Attractive user interface, Compact design...
Sluggish performance, No accelerometer or palm rejection, Tiny keyboard, Limited storage space, Battery not user replaceable...
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 rejectio...
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The idea of a compact convertible notebook tablet might not be anything new, but ASUS found a way to create a mini tablet that sells for just $500. Since similar tablets cost at least twice the price, what makes the new ASUS Eee PC T91 so special? I...
Lowpriced tablet, Nice build quality, Good battery life, Slick touchscreen interface...
Small screen, Integrated battery, Weak stylus/pen...
The new ASUS Eee PC T91 deserves serious praise for being the first budget-priced tablet netbook on the market. The closest direct competition to the T91 is the Fujitsu U820, but with the Fujitsu retailing for more than $1,000 the Eee PC T91 essentially s...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-08-17 04:58:52
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The company that essentially created the netbook phenomenon has hardly been one to rest on its laurels. And Asus, knowing a cash cow when it sees it, has been busily cranking out a ridiculous variety of machines, offering larger screens and better perf...
To mitigate the 16GB SSD, Asus throws in a 16GB SD card and 20 GB of free online storage. Includes Bluetooth and DraftN WiFi. Super good looks. Superfly price.
To mitigate the 16GB SSD, Asus is forced to throw in a 16GB SD card and 20 GB of free online storage. Extremely slow, with very limited expandability. Only two USB ports. Difficult touchpad button design.
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We've had our eye on ASUS' first full touchscreen tablet netbook, the Eee PC T91, since way back in January, when the hardware was on display while the software had yet to appear. Since then, we've seen quite a lot of the T91, and now it's finally making...
Very slim, Nice, responsive keyboard, Decent preloaded software...
Trackpad not up to par with other ASUS models, Stylusenabled touchscreen not great, Laggy...
Overall, the software included with the T91 is really nicely designed, and operates pretty much as advertised. There are limitations to the CPU and the resistive touchscreen -- we had to move a bit slower than we liked or our touches didn't always get rec...
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ASUSTEK HAS RELEASED a tablet touch-screen netbook, the Eee PC T91. The Asus T91 is a netbook, except it's a netbook with a touch screen display, which can be turned into a tablet PC by swivelling the display around to cover the entire keyboard. It'...
Netbook with a touchscreen and a tablet PC in one.
Processor speed in doubt for running Windows 7.
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The marketing slogan for the Asus Eee PC T91 is "Fun at Your Fingertips," but our time with this netbook/tablet combo turned out to be less than fun for us. Asus based its first netbook tablet on what seems to be a netbook that the company ha...
Unique touch interface; solid-state hard drive; sleek design...
Small, uncomfortable keyboard; not enough onboard storage; sluggish performance, touch applications don’t improve productivity...
The T91 netbook deserves kudos for trying something new with its convertible-tablet design, but its sluggish performance mars the experience...
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The marketing slogan for the Asus Eee PC T91 is "Fun at Your Fingertips," but our time with this netbook/tablet combo turned out to be less than fun for us. Asus based its first netbook tablet on what seems to be a netbook that the company ha...
Unique touch interface; solid-state hard drive; sleek design...
Small, uncomfortable keyboard; not enough onboard storage; sluggish performance, touch applications don’t improve productivity...
The T91 netbook deserves kudos for trying something new with its convertible-tablet design, but its sluggish performance mars the experience...
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The Eee PC T91 tablet PC is the first major departure from the traditional and comprehensive range of Asus Eee PC netbooks. The first rumours of such a defice surfaced in October last year, three months before the company officially unveiled it duri...
More impressionsDisappointingly, being a first-generation Eee Tablet PC, theres no multi-touch functionality but this is a technology the company expects to introduce further down the line – there were multi-touch enabled products running Microsoft...
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Video review: Another hit for the Team Eee PC – if the price is right WATCH...
Neat swivelling touchscreen. Light weight. Well-specced...
Slightly gimmicky. Touchscreen will make it pricey...
Another hit for the Team Eee PC – if the price is right WATCH...
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The Asus Eee T91 is a return to netbooks gone by—a tiny 8.9-inch screen, 16GB SSD—except for one thing: It's a touchscreen tablet. Price: $499 Verdict: Have you ever wanted to touch Windows XP? No? There's a pretty good reason for that...
Have you ever wanted to touch Windows XP? No? There's a pretty good reason for that—it's a really crummy touch experience, even with slightly larger-than-usual buttons. It's kind of like trying to poke poke poke around Windows Mobile 5 w...
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While most netbooks from the ASUS Eee PC lineup have been of the standard clamshell variety, the Eee PC T91 goes for the twist with a tablet form factor which includes touchscreen capabilities all running on Intel's Atom platform and chipset. Squeezed...
Performance wise, the netbook holds up somewhat give its unusual make up. For starters, it doesn't subscribe to the usual Intel Atom N270/280 processor. Instead it opts for a slightly slower Intel Atom Z520 that clocks in at 1.33GHz and uses an SSD ins...
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