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Early Look: Asus Eee PC T91

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HourBeforeDawn 24th February 2009, 06:35 Quote
^^^ oh sheesh I completely missed that part lol my bad ^^;; but WOOT cant wait for that. :)
notatoad 24th February 2009, 07:40 Quote
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...attached to the rest of the machine via a 180-degree hinge. This hinge also rotates by 180 degrees...
O RLY?
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resolution is not conformed, but we expect it to be 0.3 megapixel

Who edits the editor?

i can't wait until i don't feel like my aspire one is brand new and i can convince myself to upgrade. the netbook market really is moving fast.
Smilodon 24th February 2009, 14:51 Quote
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O RLY?

It can rotate 180deg. on two axes (Fold and swivel). The sentence isn't as stupid as you think it is. :)
AndyFielder 25th February 2009, 09:23 Quote
Im looking forward to seeing this!
shame it doesnt seem to be as modding friendly... but im sure we will find a way!!
Perforated 25th February 2009, 16:51 Quote
...will the T-101 have a room-temperature superconducting artificial neural network with the ability to learn?

(sorry.)
levidion 25th February 2009, 17:42 Quote
I've been fallowing this for a while since I heard of this a month back or so, but I am really looking forward to this. There's more things I'd actually love to do on my computers, e.g. drawing and I could never get used to tablets. Also, just for a hobby I wasn't going to go blow around $1k for a tablet. But this looks like an affordable solution :D
Tim S 25th February 2009, 19:21 Quote
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O RLY?
Not as stupid as it sounds, as said elsewhere. The hinge allows the screen to fold from closed to fully open (i.e. 180 degrees) and the hinge itself rotates 180 degrees to enable the screen to go from face down to face up over the keyboard.

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Who edits the editor?
That was a typo - I and O are right next to each other - and was missed during proofing. Now corrected.
johnkzin 7th March 2009, 21:50 Quote
Any word on the Xandros/Linux version of these two machines (the 8.9" and 10" versions)?
deejay 9th March 2009, 14:41 Quote
Re.T91 and non-removable battery
Be very careful with Asus and batteries. Does anyone remember the fiasco with the mis-representation by the company of the battery capacity of the 900 series? The demo models had a battery of much greater storage capacity than was actually available on the production version(...at least in the UK). Company has refused to offer a satisfactory expl. as to what exactly happened. So be very careful...what this company produces for "demonstration" is sometimes very misleading and possibly deliberately so.
What capacity should the battery have? How about somewhere between 6600mAh. and possibly 8800mAh.
vovanos 26th April 2009, 04:10 Quote
What about t101 is there non-removable battery to? and who can say what kind of disk will be in t101 - ssd or hdd?
R_Q 28th August 2009, 12:22 Quote
Unfortunately, mine broke within a day of receiving it, and ASUS is not standing behind it.

You can read my saga here: http://chinaadopttalk.com/2009/08/28/asus-customer-un-service-again-still/
devluka 26th June 2011, 08:24 Quote
Hey dude thanks for the suggestion, I am also facing for the same problem for last couple of days. Your suggestion works dude thanks lot. I am also searching for Laptop skin cover to protect my laptop from damage. Any suggestion please.
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