ASUS Eee PC T91 Multitouch: Pricing and Release Date
Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets | By: Jamie Pert
Posted on: October 19, 2009 | 3 Comments

Back in June we briefly looked at ASUS’s upcoming T91 multitouch netbook, the device looked pretty impressive however we did not hear any details regarding pricing or a release date.
According to a recent article on SlashGear it seems as if the netbook should now be released on the same day that Windows 7 is launched (October 22nd).
There are two versions which are currently available for pre-order, the only difference between the two netbooks is that one is black and the other is white.
Specifications are pretty impressive however in my opinion the Intel Atom N520 (1.3GHz) processor is a bit of a disappointment, the netbook also features 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard disk, an 8.9 inch display and GMA500 graphics.
Currently Amazon are listing the multictouch netbook for €505.98, which roughly equates to $756, find out more on SlashGear.
Will you be buying the ASUS Eee PC T91 Multitouch netbook?
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Remember Vista? Hold off buying Windows 7 at last for a year until they get the bugs fixed. Worse case. Windows 7 problems will be cause them to introduce Windpws 8.
I regret you are so WRONG! Though Microsoft usually sucks and I would normally agree with you this time they got windows 7 right.
I have been using the release candidate for four months and it is 100 percent solid.
There is no reason not to get windows 7 now as long as the computer is new.
I understand your point, however having used lot of Windows 7 beta releases and also currently running Windows 7 RC I must say that Windows 7 is a lot more stable then the initial release of Windows Vista, part of the problem with the Vista launch was it was such a change to XP, wheres in my opinion Windows 7 is a refined version of Vista, to cut a long story short Windows 7 is what Windows Vista should have been.
Having said this I can understand if people wait a few months before making the leap, but these few months are not necessary.