Ubuntu Tablets: Asus EEE T101MT Tablet Netbook

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A convertible touchscreen tablet-netbook from Asus is now available at the Laptops with purpose store. Asus EEE T101MT is both a netbook and a tablet – a rotating screen allows easy conversion between the two modes. The multi-touch functionality provides a very intuitive way of interaction, such that you can flip pages and pictures with your fingers as you would with a book or a photo album. And dual-boot Linux and Windows setup, as usual, provides the freedom and flexibility you always want from a portable computing device.

Ubuntu Tablet Asus Eee T101MT Windows dual-boot

Besides being ultra-portable and very intuitive to interact with, the T101MT netbook-tablet is also quite powerful for its size. With Intel Atom 1.66 GHz processor, 1 GB of memory, and 250 GB hard drive it provides enough capacity for a variety of computing tasks and plenty of storage space. Superior wireless connectivity and Bluetooth support make it convenient for you to use the little portable machine anywhere and anytime. Do you Skype with your friends and family? A 0.3 MP webcam and built-in microphone will make it easy. And up to 6.5 hours of battery life guarantee enough time not only to talk and chat but also to game, browse, read, and listen. A high screen resolution and LED backlight touchscreen display will enhance every aspect of your computing experience.

Nowadays everybody wants to be green. With the environmentally friendly Li-polymer battery, green compliance certification from Energy Star and EPEAT gold you will not be the only one who is "green": all your friends will be green with envy when they see you sporting this little machine around! Speaking of colors, this model is available in both classic black as well as white.

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The Asus T101MT comes as a fully pre-configured dual boot Ubuntu Linux and Windows 7, and boots lightning-fast in Ubuntu. Being dual boot would only be the perfect complement for this sleek and lightweight machine's duality as both tablet and netbook.

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