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I’m sure you remember our review of the ASUS EEE PC T101MT, the first and the second part, as it is one of the most anticipated netbook convertible tablets (or netvertibles), announced many months ago and previewed by many publications. Of course, the question is: when will it ship and at what price point?
Today I’m thrilled to say it’s going to be soon, in April, for a very user friendly 499$. There’s a downside to this, of course: it ships with Windows 7 Starter, which will annoy some of you, but I bet you’ll get over it in no time and upgrade if you wish.

The Asus EEE PC T101MT
Source: JKKMobile
I am part of the NVIDIA settlement.
I had an HP Pabilion TX1000 Tablet that failed due to a deffective NVIDIA chip.
I was informed that the claim was approved, I had to ship my HP computer to them, and they will replace it with an ASUS EEE T101MT-EU37-BK.
I put a search on that model, and have not been able to find the …EU37BK. I found the 17BK and the 27BK but not the 37BK.
The two I found differ on the Intel processor, HD size, and RAM size.
Do you have any information on the T101MT-EU37-BK?
Thanks.
Brionni
Brionni, I’ve looked over Google and your posts come up as the only mentions of this mysterious EU37 variant of T101mt.
Unfortunately I don’t know more than you do, but I bet it’s an updated model (maybe more RAM, a better Atom CPU). Anyway, let us know which config did you get, once you receive it. Thx
Hi Brionni and John… I just looked on the NVIDIA site and they give the specs on the Asus EEE T101MT-EU37-BK Netbook. Also, I searched on the internet to see which was the best computer to choose and found the ASUS was the best overall. I also had issues with my HP TX1000 computer.
This was from the settlement website.
Asus EEE T101MT-EU37-BK Netbook
Weight Other Ports Other Specs Battery Wireless Memory Graphics Processor Screen
10.1″ LED
backlit screen
Intel Atom
N570 dual
core
1GB DDR2 Intel UMA
expandable to
2GB memory
802.11b/g/n
wireless
4-cell Li-Polymer
battery (up to 6.5
hours)
1024×600 WSVGA screen •
250GB 5400RPM storage •
with 500GB Asus
WebStorage
0.3MP camera •
built in stereo speakers •
MMC/SD card reader •
1 VGA •
3 USB 2.0 •
1 LAN •
2 jacks •
2.86lbs
I like it because of the faster cpu, and would be much lower price than i5/i7.
The hand-writing mode is great for taking notes during lectures.
I am worry about lacking HD capability, and the screen resolution, but it should be a nice light weight notebook. Like to use a nice point & Shoot camera even already have an expensive SLDC.
The goal is also not aiming to the apple type tablet I suppose.
Thinking which to buy, ASUS transformer or T101MT or Gigabite 1005M? Hard to decide.
Shall I wait?