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Published: 05 Mar 2009 16:04 GMT

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Asus showed off two upcoming Eee PC Touch models at the CeBIT 2009 trade show in Hanover, Germany. The Eee PC Touch T91 is a tablet PC, and has a 9-inch touchscreen that can swivel. The Eee PC Touch 1008HA has a 10-inch display.

The Asus Eee PC Touch is touchscreen-driven like the iPhone, but has no equivalent of the Apple device's multitouch interface.

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