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ASUS New Netbook with Multi-Touch Screen

There is no doubt that the ASUS Eee PC netbook models were some of the most important keys to get the micro computers in the daily market. Now they are innovating once more by introducing the Asus Eee PC T101MT with revolving display and multi-touch screen.

You can also be certain that the iPad impact made a few weeks ago set a new scope for computers. That’s why anything that looks like a tiny tablet will have its place in the market. And what can we say about netbooks with multi-touch screen?

This piece of hardware contains also some important features:

  • Multi-Touch display with a revolving 10.1” screen.
  • Intel Atom N450.
  • 1GB DDR2 RAM, baseline. But with the 2GB possibility.
  • 160GB HD, baseline. 320GB possibility.
  • Bluetooth 2.1.
  • Wireless adapter b/g/n.
  • Webcam.
  • VGA output.
  • Card reader.
  • 6.5 battery autonomy.
  • Weight around 1.3kgs.

There’s nothing certain about neither the price nor a release date.

Here’s also a video where you can see it in action:

Samsung W799: First Phone with Two Multi-touch Screen

Samsung is introducing a new phone that I’m sure that touch-screens fans will love: W799 with two multi-touch screens.

w799

Samsung’s new phone will focus the main characteristics on being the first phone with two multi-touch screens, but the other features are very interesting as well:

  • WQVGA resolution.
  • 5MB camera. Also supporting video calls.
  • Bluetooth.
  • TV output and DivX support.
  • FM radio.
  • GPS.
  • 300MB internal memory. Supporting also 16GB microSD memory card.

The operating system included is not specified, but the expectations are set in having an improvement in this area as well.

This model will be available only in China for now, and there is no official release date about this product just yet; but most likely will be available in the first quarter. In other countries there is no estimation date on the availability.

Pricing? Nothing official yet, we’ll have to wait.