If you’ve been closely following the pre-CES coverage of on the web, chances are you’ve already read about various coverages on Asus’ contribution to the event. These are the announcement of its new Eee PC T91 and T101H as well as the ultra-slim S121 notebook.

Brad of Liliputing was lucky enough to have personally attended the Asus Press Event and is sharing some photos and write-up at his blog.

Here are some highlights of the three Asus products

Eee PC T91 -this is a new convertible tablet netbook under the Eee PC branding. It will have an 8.9 inch touchscreen with swivel and an option for a TV tuner or built-in GPS. It will run on Windows XP Home Edition.

Eee PCT101H – This is similar to the Eee CP T91 with a larger 10-inch screen and a new keyboard design.

Asus S121 ultra-slim notebook – According to Brad, the S121 looks like a clone of the Asus S101 notebook. It will feature an Intel Atom Z520 processor, 512GB SSD, 12.2-inch slim chassis and a whooping 8-hours of battery time. The S121 is Asus take on the MacBook Air, measuring a mere 11.7×8.3×0.9-1″

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