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There had been rumors before but now we have solid proof on a new Asus Eee Tablet. The T101MT is going to at least have a 10″ display as the name says and will basically be a larger version of Asus’s T91MT. It is also confirmed to have multi-touch support as was perceived before. Other than that though, the only thing else we have learned is that it will have 802.11n Wi-Fi built in. We can assume, though, that it will use Intel’s Pine Trail platform and probably a 1.66GHz Atom N450.
With the multi-touch support, it is nearly certain that the tablet will sport Windows 7 as the OS. The FCC filing doesn’t show any hints of a release date but because CES is only 2 weeks away, we wouldn’t be surprised to see this there. I have a feeling that January 2010 will be known as the dawn of the tablet PC. With CES coming and Apple hosting their January 26th event to unveil a big release I expect tablets to be the big feature.
There had been rumors before but now we have solid proof on a new Asus Eee Tablet. The T101MT is going to at least have a 10″ display as the name says and will basically be a larger version of Asus’s T91MT. It is also confirmed to have multi-touch support as was perceived before. Other than that though, the only thing else we have learned is that it will have 802.11n Wi-Fi built in. We can assume, though, that it will use Intel’s Pine Trail platform and probably a 1.66GHz Atom N450.
With the multi-touch support, it is nearly certain that the tablet will sport Windows 7 as the OS. The FCC filing doesn’t show any hints of a release date but because CES is only 2 weeks away, we wouldn’t be surprised to see this there. I have a feeling that January 2010 will be known as the dawn of the tablet PC. With CES coming and Apple hosting their January 26th event to unveil a big release I expect tablets to be the big feature.
Read [Electronista]
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