
The ASUS Eee PC T91 is a pretty cheap PC since it only costs about $500 but let’s see it in base case the lack of high prices means lower quality and performance. In this article, I will review its build, design, display screen, and other aspects of the ASUS Eee PC T91. After you have read everything, you will be able to know whether or not you want to buy this computer.
This tablet is rather small and light which makes it right convenient for anyone that travels a lot. It weighs about 2 pounds and it isn’t thicker than an inch. Although, there is no possibility of an extended life battery option which can be quite a hassle for anyone that doesn’t want to transport his charger with him or her. The display is quite a good looking feature of this laptop.
An aspect of the ASUS Eee PC T91 that I really liked was the fact that I could easily upgrade the round of it by just unscrewing the access panel on the bottom of the computer. The LED backlit display is of a size of 8.9 inch with a resolution of 1024 x 600. It’s pretty colourful and vivid if ask me. There’s a little bit of cloth on the screen and direct sunlight can be somewhat of a problem. Otherwise, the accuracy of the screen which is touch activated is pretty responsive. A small problem that I had was that my fingers were to big in order to properly select various spots on the display screen so I suggest using a pen or something about the same size when it interacting with the touch screen function. The speakers are pretty powerful for a mini tablet; there is almost no distortion when you get to the higher volume levels but you also see a lack of bass.
The keyboard of the ASUS Eee PC T91 is pretty sturdy and rigid and the keys are big enough to properly type on that. Although common in the long run it might be somewhat of a hassle to use it. You can see the presence of synaptics touchback that is pretty big and it’s pretty big for the small tablet PC. The stylus pen collapses to about half its size for easy storage and isn’t that large when it’s fully extended but it tends to contract when you’re actually writing with it. You might experience a somewhat lower resolution since the ASUS Eee PC T91 doesn’t use an active digitizer but it can do just about anything you would do on a normal touch screen except that this one is slightly smaller and you might push a button accidentally. This computer has about the same range of ports than any normal next book except that it has two USB ports instead of three.
If you want to use the Asus simply in order to work, watch movies or surf the web, you probably won’t have any difficulty with its 1.33 GHz processor but just don’t expect to play any games on it. I think that for its cheap price the ASUS Eee PC T91 if you disregard the fact that the battery lasts about three hours and that the screen is rather small.