News on the Asus Eee PC T101H touchscreen netbook has been slow of late but the latest rumours would suggest its launch has been pushed back in to the New Year to coincide with the launch of Intel’s Atom N450 processor. So are we looking at a CES launch for the Asus Eee PC T101H netbook? Join us after the jump to find out…
The Asus Eee PC T101H touchscreen will be the first 10.2-inch tablet netbook from the company and while the device was expected this side of Christmas, it now looks like we’ll have wait a little longer.
Based on the same design as the Asus Eee PC Seashell 1005HA, the latest rumours would suggest that the Asus Eee PC T101H will comes with a standard 1024 x 600-pixel resolution, up to 2048MB of memory, 16GB SSD drive and an option to add 3G connectivity.
Check out our Asus Eee PC Seashell 1005HA review
The Asus Eee PC T101H will weigh 1.3kg and is expected to haver a battery life in the region of 8-hours from a single charge. Options will include GPS and a TV tuner but Bluetooth and Wi-Fi will be fitted as standard.
We mentioned last week that Intel will be launching the Intel Atom N450 single-core chip in January 2010. This chip has the same 1.6GHz processor found in the current Intel Atom N270 but due to the die size shrink to 32nm, it’s a smaller package and uses less juice to run.
The Asus Eee PC T101H will run with Windows 7 Starter Edition and while no pricing has been made official it is expected the basic machine will cost around $700 (£429), which makes it one of the most expensive netbooks on the market.
Via: slashgear






