Asus is showing off the Eee PC T91 with a convertible touchscreen tablet design at Computex. No surprise there. The company’s been demonstrating this netbook at trade shows since CES in January. But ...
Asus is starting to roll out an updated version of the Eee PC T91 touchscreen convertible netbook. Like the unit I reviewed a few months ago, the new model is powered by a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520 ...
And there you have it people – the touchscreen Eee PC from Asus is finally available for pre-order from Play.com in the UK. With a scheduled release date of November 20, this discount all-in-one has ...
After the DIY options, and initial hints, official word is out that there’ll be a touchscreen Eee PC next year. And that’s from none other than the CEO, Jerry Shen, himself. The guys over at Laptopmag ...
Asustek Computer on Tuesday unveiled its latest Eee PC netbook, with an 8.9-inch touchscreen that swivels and can even fold down to convert the device into a tablet PC. The new touchscreen Eee PC, the ...
Using Asus' Eee PC T91 is a fun overall experience. It's nimble and it offers something not available in most netbooks: a touch-sensitive swivel screen. Performance wise, however, it's really lacking.
The next-generation Eee PC laptop by Asustek Computer will come with a multitouch trackpad in addition to the larger screen, better Webcam, and increased data storage, a company representative said ...
The Asus Eee PC will get a touchscreen later this year, our favorite rumormongering Taiwanese paper says. “The second generation Eee PC will support 8-, 9- and 10-inch panels. The 9-inch panel ...
Remember the Eee Monitor we talked about last year? It's back, and it's got a new name. Welcome, friends, to the Eee Top: the world's first -- as far as we're aware -- all-in-one nettop. Inside, it ...
It’s all about MacBook Air for the geekarati this week, but Asus has a plan to win some attention back to its dinky Eee PC range. It seems the next-generation version of the laptop will have a ...
The team at ASUS are creating fantastically innovative machines while the rest of the PC industry churns out the same old stuff. Dave Rosenberg has more than 15 years of technology and marketing ...