Asus Eee PC T91MT makes an appearance
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Raghav Kapoor
This product was listed on Amazon.de
It seems Asus Eee PC is on some kind of adrenaline pumping drug which is making it fire all its cylinders!!! Asus Eee PC doesn’t seem to get enough of the launches. Every other day there is another Asus Eee PC being launched. Good for the tech savvy guys who want the best for themselves. So it isn’t much of a surprise to see another Asus Eee PC netbook hitting the selves.
Amazon.de listed a new netbook tablet, and no prizes for guessing, it is an ASUS Eee PC. The launch date is stated to be October 22nd, that coincides with the launch date for Windows 7. The netbook tablet named the Asus Eee T91MT features a 8.9-inch screen with 160 GB HDD.
Most of the specs are similar to the older Asus Eee T91 but with a minor change. Just a flashback of what the T91 had under its skin.
ASUS Eee PC T91 Specifications:
- Windows XP Home
- 8.9-inch LED-backlit display with resistive touch panel
- CPU Intel Atom Z520 (1.33GHz, 533MHz FSB)
- Intel US15W chipset
- Graphics: Intel GMA 950
- LAN onboard 10/100 Mbps Ethernet controller
- Wireless: 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth V2.1
- Memory 1GB (DDR2 533MHz)
- Storage Total 52GB (16GB Solid State Drive + 16GB SD Card + 20GB Eee Storage)
- VGA Webcam
- Media Readers: 3-in-1 MMC/SD/SDHC flash card slot and SD card expansion slot
- Dimensions 225mm (W) x 164mm (D) x 25.2 ~ 28.4mm (H)
- Integrated Lithium Polymer (estimated 5 hours battery life)
The only change to the above specs is that the solid state drive of the T91 has been swapped with a hard drive instead. Since it supports Windows 7 there is now multitouch support, hence the suffix “MT”. The color options are black and white according to the site and will cost 506 euros, that’s equivalent to $754.
Unfortunately there are no formal prices or release dates for UK or US versions of this nice little tablet but it won’t be a surprise if each of them were launched on October 22nd.
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