Asus Eee PC T91 Video
Asus Eee PC T91 Video Transcript
>> Dan Ackerman: Dan Ackerman here at CES 2009. Now Asus pretty much invented the Netbook market with their Eee PC but now everybody and their cousin has got a Netbook so they've got to go back to the drawing board: come up with something new. What they have right here is the Eee PC T-91. Looks like a fairly standard Netbook. What you do is you take the screen and you flip it around like this, fold it down and look at that. You have got a Netbook tablet. It's got a touch sensitive screen. You can click on it like that whether it's in the tablet mode or in regular mode. Aces is working on some new software interfaces so you can kind of scroll through your apps on the screen and even flip back and forth between different desktops. They don't have it on this preproduction model just yet. You're going to be able to find the Eee PC T-91 probably starting in March for a little more than your average 500 dollar Netbook: probably not too much more. Inside it's got the same standard Netbook components you know and love: the Intel Atom CPU, 1 gig of RAM, Windows XP. So I'm Dan Ackerman at CES 2009 and that is the Asus Eee PC T-91.
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