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Asus Eee T91MT overclocked
Asus T91MT comes with a rather underpowered Atom Z520 1.3GHz processor, which yields not-so-gratifying performance. But, it is overclockable and can be forced to run faster. Here are the steps on how to do it:
1) Download SetFSB
2) Disable SuperHybridEngine and set Windows power scheme to Maximum Performance / Always on.
3) Run SetFSB, select ICS9LPR427CGLF (a little more than half-way down the list), click Get FSB button, play with settings.
4) Download and run wPrime, post results along with clock speed achieved.
You can overclock it upto 1.8GHz
Confirmed: Asus Eee PC T91MT with TV Tuner
It is now confirmed that EEE T91MT with TV Tuner is in the works. Last month, we spotted a manual where we found traces of upcoming TV Tuner version of the EEE T91MT. Now that Asus has posted a TV Tuner driver for its multi-touch convertible tablet on their website, it is pretty much confirmed that it will be launched soon.
Asus EEE T91MT graphic driver update
ASUS has posted a new graphic driver for the its multi-touch convertible tablet, ASUS EEE T91MT. If you see any improvements in its graphic capabilities like improvement in Youtube performance or movie playback, let us know!
[New Graphic Driver] (version: Version 8.14.10.2015)
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ASUS Eee PC T91MT TV Tuner version coming
ASUS has made manual of TV Tuner version of EEE PC T91MT online. The manual is very short and concise, which is basically a guidance on how to attach an external antenna and how to use to the TV Tuner in T91MT and the various gestures that one can do, like swiping to the left will increase the volume.
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ASUS EEE T91MT has palm rejection feature!
ASUS EEE T91MT one more exiting feature: Palm Rejection. This feature is hidden inside Touch Gate’s tools (IntelliWrite). You can two options to choose from:
- Pen Mode
- Finger Mode
This feature only works with Journal and Sticky Notes. Sadly, this feature is not available in all the apps which means that in those apps, you will be a bit more careful more writing or scribling anything as Palm Rejection feature won’t be active in those apps.
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ASUS EEE T91MT now on sale in US
ASUS EEE T91 is on sale in the US for $530. Yes, it is a bit expensive but then how many netbooks come with a swivel touchscreen display?
Specs: Windows 7 Home Premium, 32GB SSD, 1GB RAM, Atom Z520 processor

ASUS Eee PC T91MT available for pre-order at Amazon
Multi-touch tablet netbook, the 8.9-inch ASUS Eee PC T91MT is now up at Amazon.com for pre-order. It’s being offered at a hefty price tag of $549. With Windows 7 Home Premium as OS, only white model is currently available. The only difference compared to EEE T91 that we see that the RAM and SSD capacity has been doubled (32GB SSD, 2GB RAM versus 16GB SSD, 1GB RAM as in Windows XP version)
Why you must consider Windows 7 OS upgrade for your Asus EEE T91?
ASUS EEE T91 is the ASUS first attempt to see if there is enough market for the netbook tablet. ASUS itself doomed its T91 tablet by equipping it with a slow CPU.
There are two things that bugs the users of T91 the most while using XP:
1. Awful implementation of right click in XP
2. Pathetic touchscreen tools and apps that bog down the system without much improving user experience
If you install Windows 7 on the ASUS EEE T91, things and experience will improve dramatically. The speed is as good as Windows XP and brings in excellent tablet functionality. The right click mechanism is much more intuitive and has better on-screen keyboard.
ASUS EEE T91 tutorial
ASUS has just posted an excellent video on their YouTube channel, which shows all the customizations that the ASUS has done to the T91 to make everything more finger-friendly and user-friendly. Here is the video:
ASUS to cancel T91 MutiTouch Netbook – Why ASUS why?
According to EeeUser.com, ASUS could be planning to cancel the release of multitouch version of EEE T91 touchscreen netbook. ASUS was earlier planning to unveil a T91 with Windows 7 which would harness the Windows 7′s touch support.
Now, although Windows 7 will be launching in coming September, but we won’t be seeing an affordable tablet running Windows 7. The obvious reason that comes to our mind is the sad fact that T91s are not selling that well. Small screen, lack of multitouch (on current model) and cramped keyboard are few reasons behind T91′s failure.
Learn more about T91 tablet from our Netbook Database!



