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Asus to introduce new 8.9" multi-touch netbook

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Old 10-19-2009
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Asus to introduce new 8.9" multi-touch netbook

Asus is preparing to launch a new multi-touch capable device coinciding loosely with the pending release of Windows 7. The Eee PC T91MT is similar in form and function to the previously released T91, with this model getting a few notable improvements. The most important of these improvements is the upgraded touchscreen, which will be multi-touch capable, a boon to potential Windows 7 users. It'll also be getting a storage upgrade, with a 32GB SSD coming stock on the device.

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Old 10-21-2009
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A touchscreen netbook would be really cool!

I just wish they came out with the 10" screen first!

I am very impressed with my ASUS 1005HA netbook.
I can overclock it to over 2.0Ghz and have little trouble browsing websites with it.
I wrote a review at the following link that details the Intel Atom N270 performance:
http://bit.ly/44CHFm
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