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ASUS Eee PC T101H
Best Netbooks of CES

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http://blog.laptopmag.com/wpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/eeelead.jpg ASUS has more Eee PCs in its lineup than we’d care to count, but its new T Series adds just the right touch. The Eee PC T101H is a convertible-style 10-inch netbook that will sport a touchscreen capable of pen and finger input. While the netbook will run Windows XP, ASUS has developed a touch interface to help the end user navigate with the touch of a finger. Also separating it from the rest of its Eee family is its spacious, Chiclet-like keyboard with a full-size Shift key. 

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