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Asus Eee PC T91SA-VU1X-BK 8.9-Inch Intel Atom Netbook Computer (Black)
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- List Price:
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$469.99
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Product Info
- Brand: Asus
- EAN: 0884840452119
- Manufacturer: Asus
Features
- Intel Atom Z520(1.33GHz, 512KB L2 Cache, FSB 533MHz)
- 1 GB DDR2 SODIMM memory
- 8.9" WSVGA (1024x600) Resistive Touch Panel, w/ LED-backlit
- Integrated Graphics Controller; Shared w/ system memory
- 16 GB SSD + 16 GB SD Card Bundle/li>
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- Summary: Junk
- Comment: Only about 7 months old. The touch screen has already failed. It appears to be a bad connection between the screen and the motherboard. If I pivot the screen, the touch screen quits. I really regret buying this EEE PC T91.
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- Summary: excellent netbook + ebook, pdf reader
- Comment: this netbook has everything a normal netbook has.
i love the 9 inch screen + size, it only weighs 2.1 lb with battery included
winxp is perfect for a netbook of this spec, win7 is overrated.
ssd hd is pretty fast, battery runs for about 5 hrs.
keyboard is actually pretty good due to its contour shape, i can type >60 words / min on it.
touch screen is very nice, perfect for ebook/pdf/comic book files.
atom z520 is a bit weak, however, it isn't so bad on win xp.
extremely satasfied.
IT SUPPORTS FLASH!!
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- Summary: Great... With some Tinkering
- Comment: I was initially a bit weary about purchasing a tablet this size and at this price with XP but I decided to take a chance. The 1st time I used the T91 I was very pleased with the responsiveness and accuracy of the touch screen. The unit is quite light and very useful in portrait mode. Before I list the pro's and cons I will say that the only way you will get any enjoyment out of this machine is by loading windows 7 or xp tablet edition. The touchgate software provided is pretty useless, no support for inking in MS office, no journalling software, difficult device drivers and alot of lag in XP. I was pretty disappointed at this point with xp but after I booted windows 7 professional it all changed for me. Inking support and no lag at all. The unit actually runs a whole lot quicker with windows 7 loaded. The ink input and on screen keyboard (even at logon) is priceless. In the preloaded xp its very difficult to navigate using the stylus alone. Battery life is at least 4 hours which is really useful, sometimes even 5. I cant think of any cons, my only recommendation is maybe if you need a little extra speed go for the 2gb dimm, but even without it its quite snappy with win 7. The T91MT is a better choice with win 7 already preloaded. The size and weight are also fantastic, perfect size for your palm and very readable especially in portrait mode. You might have some software niggles but the asus forums are quite useful as no doubt someone has had the same issue before you. Two thumbs up!
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- Summary: OK for the price. Needs minor but important improvements
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Looks pretty.Works as it should. Priced well. Touch function works well.
Somewhat slow(I guess OK for the price).
Touchgate with the three floating desktop screens is a dumb distraction and does not add any functionality.
WORST OF ALL,the pen writing in the tablet mode (which was the main reason I bought this tablet)DOES NOT WORK, as the palm touch input is not blocked.This NEEDS to be fixed, including updated software for those of us who bought it without knowing this serious deficiency.
And the User Manual (paper as well as oline) is virtually useless. Does not give any info or suggestions on using the various functions unique to this tablet.
CK
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- Summary: fantastic utility, for a nice price
- Comment: I've always wanted a tablet PC, and much to my surprise Asus debuted this wonderful netbook just in time for my first semester of college. The T91 is great for online course content, as you can push buttons and click through equations and slides with just a tap on the screen. I've quickly become so used to this awesomeness that I keep mistakenly touching the screen of my older, bigger laptop, expecting a mouse click.
For fun and utility the T91 really can't be beat. I have all my textbooks on board, so it's the only resident of my bookbag save for my note paper. The screen-swiveled tablet mode is great for reading and reviewing slide shows and notes. And walking around campus it doubles as an mp3 player and a (web) radio!
The only minor annoyances are a less-than-perfectly-responsive keyboard (please, Asus, tune this up in the next version) and the 1GB of RAM - I highly suggest upgrading to 2GB, unless you're a more patient soul than I.
This is fantastic product for the price, and it allows for some seriously new and exciting uses. If you enjoy innovation and want a super-lightweight way to read ebooks and stay connected, I'd look no further.