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David Meyer ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 09 Jan 2009 17:30 GMT

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Over the past year, Asus has released what feels like dozens of Eee netbook models. The Eee range has also picked up serious competition from almost every other PC manufacturer.

At CES 2009, however, Asus showed that it is far from running out of ideas. The Eee T91 tablet netbook, pictured above, is one example. Aside from its swivelling screen, the device's specifications are not too different from those of other 8.9-inch-screened netbooks, but that multitouch screen is a feature we are likely to see reoccur in other netbooks — particularly when we see Windows 7 appear in a year's time.

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