A wave of new announcements regarding the Eee PC lately give us the impression that we have not yet seen the full force of what netbooks are aiming toward nor what, in our case, Asus are steering the Eee PC forward to.
Xandros, who designed the Linux distribution that we received on the original Asus Eee PC netbooks, are putting their latest efforts into a new development system to enhance the user experience that netbook users have via Moblin V2. Moblin V2 allows extra customisations and advancements towards media, social networking, internet in general and extra graphics capabilities all for our favourite travelling companion, the Asus Eee PC. The extra graphics features alone include spin, bounce, 3D animations and your standard drop shadows features for your everyday applications.
Moblin, in essence, is a technology and software framework built-in upon an optimised open source Linux base that helps bring social networking and advanced internet and media features together on your netbook.
Furthermore, Asus have now officially launched the Eee PC T91 touch screen netbook with swivel capabilities and the much talk about tablet mode. The netbook, bundled with Asus’ own TouchSuite software, means all your favourite features and applications are, literally, available at your fingertips.

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Finally! The t91! I’ve been waiting so long! So, when will it be available in the US so I can start throwing my money at Asus?
Also, does anyone know if its ram/ssd will be easily upgradable?
I hope they don’t release the T91 in the UK, I really want one, but I’ve got a 1000H which is only about 7 month old.
so when is T91 coming to the U.S.???
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