ASUS Eee PC T101MT convertible gets handled twice (video)
What's better than one hands-on report to whet your appetite ahead of the release of a new gadget? Why, two of them, of course, and it's the convertible ASUS T101MT getting the stereo impressions. The machine has netbook specs (1.6GHz Atom N450 CPU, 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD, etc. etc.) combined with a 10.1-inch multitouch screen, which both of the sites giving early impressions rated poorly. Responsiveness is said to be less than stellar, and while one of these previewers was able to improve it with some extra calibration, precision near the top of the screen still sounds bad. Build quality looks good (for an Eee) and the form factor certainly looks nice, but we're losing a little faith in this entrant after watching the video below. Check it out for yourself and see what you think, but don't write it off just yet: these are still pre-production models and a little firmware magic could whip this tablet into shape before its release -- whenever that will be.
























Moile Tech Review recommended the HP tm2 for students an some photoshopping. They said that for serious graphics design they'd go for the Toshiba M750 or Fujitsu T4310 because of better specs, but they costs twice as much as the HP tm2. Read the review to get a fuller picture:
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/notebooks/HP-TouchSmart-TM2.htm
anyone knows if there's a slot for an UMTS SIM card included like with the old eee1000H go version or if there's any planned in the final version?
They never did it again, I wonder why since that's what gives meanings to those small and leightweight netbooks!
while this is a resistive touch screen and we all know how that goes.... I really wish this guy knew how to use the product before doing this demo. I feel like it would be much better in person than what this video is showing.
AHAHAHA
Preorderin' my iPad once it's available.
That was terrible. Asus... this is terrible.
EEE Pcs are way better than this. No wonder it took this thing ages to come out.