fashionfunky.com - 1/2/2009
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Its not Asus who thought about creating the Eee Tablet PC but some sort of DIY shop in Japan that showed its possible for users to do the same by themselves. The Eee PC 4G was used for the creation of this tablet and the amateur feel is apparent in a single glance ; they have used aluminium foil ...
blog.wired.com - 1/7/2009
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blog.wired.com —
LAS VEGAS -- Other computer manufacturers might think
the Tablet PC is dead, but Asus has its...
own ideas. At a press conference here at CES 2009, Asus showed a prototype version of the EeePC T91, a convertible tablet-style notebook. Its ...
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Asus Shows a Tablet-Style Eee PC
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Modder Turns ASUS Eee PC into Touchscreen Tablet
Tech Blog —
... creating this ASUS Eee PC Tablet, complete with transparent casing accented with aluminum foil. This mod looks fairly straightforward, once you install this. Click here for first picture in gallery.
The display is replaced by a touchscreen and the keyboard / motherboard are kept from the original computer. The end result is something that makes one wonder why they made it at all - since its obviously too bulky to carry around anywhere.
[via Fashionfunky]
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Japanese DIYer shows ASUS how not to make an Eee Tablet PC
Engadget —
... took around ten hours to complete, and the outer edges are inexplicably covered in aluminum foil. It's encased in some sort of transparent housing -- which we suppose is pretty nifty for showing off the internals -- and the retrofitted touchpanel provides the tasty tablet functionality. Apparently this guy spent around ¥11,000 ($128) over and above the cost of the Eee PC in order to construct the final result pictured above -- the question is: was it really worth it? [Via Fashion Funky, thanks Bob] Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs Japanese ...
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