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ASUS Eee PC 1004DN

March 31st, 2009

ASUS Eee PC 1004DN

Soon, we get the first from ASUS Netbook with what many people are missing – the optical drive! Just think of the fact that even larger notebooks – such as the MacBook Air – not with an internal optical drive, and you get an impression of the great inspiration behind the step.I will be honest and I will confess that I have no idea about any other Netbook function of each type of optical drive, but if you know anything about such a miracle, do not hesitate to drop a comment. Well, here is what ASUS has to say about this – “The Eee PC 1004DN is the first in the Eee PC series consists of a Super-Multi optical disc drive, enabling users to read and write optical discs for convenient data backup”.

ASUS Touchpad T91 EEE PC Review

March 31st, 2009

ASUS Touchpad T91 EEE PC Review

Partially unveiled a few weeks ago at CES 2009, the touchpad T91 Eee PC is now detailed, and its forthcoming publication in France, confirmed, after the online magazine dedicated laptop Spirit.The machine is as expected for a rotating touch-screen-9-inch LED backlight. Dominated by a webcam of 0.3 million pixels, it can and can rotate the device as a computer or portable as classic or Tablet PC. It is not surprising that an Intel Atom Z530 clock frequency of 1.6 GHz was. It is supported by 1 GB of RAM. The nature and capacity of storage media were not given, but an online store, and a 10 GB SDHC memory card be expanded.

There’s also the endless two USB ports, input output, analog audio, video, VGA output and Ethernet network connectivity and the Asus Eee PC T91 has built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G mobile network connectivity. GPS receiver is used as well. . A version with an integrated 3G modem will also arise. The manufacturer has measured 5 hours of battery life for the Touchscreen Netbook.

Notes from the Eee Top model, the T91 is a tablet with XP, but the push of a button in the bezel of the 8.9-inch screen, you can touch or widget modes that are based on a Linux system. You can Swipe between different modes, the touch interaction, or simply using it as a conventional Netbook.

Equipped with Windows XP and a software suite optimized for the Touch, it weighs 990 grams and measures 28 millimeters thick. Price and availability date are still unknown.