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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...
Smart design, Inaudible at all times, Pleasantly cool when not under heavy use, Simple use of the tablet and multi-touch functionality, Good handwriting recognition and touch-sensitivity, Light and compact, Low energy consumption, Good battery life
Limited range of ports (no HDMI), Very small keys, Dim and grainy screen, Low-performance hardware, Slow working speed, Lots of pre-installed bloatware, Sound quality somewhat tinny, Small hard drive
Asus Eee PC T91 MT TabletThe Asus T91 MT leaves a very mixed impression. On the one hand you have its practical and reliable tablet functionality, relatively accurate multi-touch capability, and strong handwriting recognition, all of which make the notebo...
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 ...
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...
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...
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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Publié: 2009-07-15, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Small and light; well-done custom touch-screen interface; 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 combining a Netbook and a touch screen in the Eee PC T91, even if the system hits a couple of first-generation snags.
Publié: 2009-07-15, Auteur: Laura , review by: engadget.com
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...
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 stands alone in the marketplace at half the price. The hardware specs might not seem too impressive at first glance, but if you're in the market