Asus Eee PC T91 hands on review

We first saw it at CES back in January and now we’ve had some more hands-on time with Asus’ touchscreen tablet. So check it out and see what you think – is it a worthy addition to the Eee PC family?

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  1. Did anybody try to run the office 2010 on this the T91? I want to use it as a notebook for Uni and was wondering if it’s possible?

  2. err, it won’t cost 450 pounds, and it has more capabilitys then a iTouch.

    In my country it is 400 euros, that 358 pounds, and does your pc have touchscreen? Don’t think so…

  3. Lucy. More.

  4. the t91 looks great, but she looks awesome :-) I want both

  5. so, effectively £450 for an oversized ipod touch, minus the multimedia capabilitys. My pc cost £300, 3gb RAM, 360gb harddrive, windows vista and a brilliant proeccesor and graphics card. Also enough left over for the REAL itouch

  6. WithTheDmeister

    all depends on what you need mate.

  7. only right sound works :(

  8. Whys it come with XP when windows 7 is just around the corner? also at that price its just not worth the bother. Netbooks have their place ( I have one) but they need to be real cheap and portable to be worth it

  9. no sound ?

  10. I would probably get one of these, Windows 7 would be lovely on this :)

  11. For 450, I’d rather just get a real laptop.

  12. omg i want one!! lol

  13. Asus Eee PC T91 hands on review nice

  14. I now that, but what I meant is that how fast can a touch screen be, if the processor is so slow?

  15. looks cool, really able to move screen + touch* screen 5/5

  16. watch the video dude, it’s 1.3Ghz

  17. Quite expensive. Touch screen, I know, but it doesnt seem to have much to it. And how fast can it be, 1,33GHz?

  18. thatsthewayitgoes09

    Lovely simple design!

  19. too bad, built in batt :(

  20. Looks nice!

  21. nice sound quality…..

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