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Gigabyte’s entry to Computex is by way of two new products namely, the Gigabyte S1080 Windows 7 tablet and the Gigabyte M2432 Booktop. Let’s take a look at the Gigabyte tablet first. It’s a 10-inch Windows 7-powered device running on a 1.66GHz dual-core Intel Atom N550 CPU and loaded with 2GB of RAM, 320GB of HDD, GMA 3150 graphics with VGA output, Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0. The tablet also sports a 1.3MP front-facing camera, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, Ethernet, and SD card reader. One simple way of looking at this tablet is by considering it as a new netbook minus the keyboard.
Moving now to the second tablet announced by Gigabyte, we have the M2432 Booktop featuring a Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost 2.0. It also sports a 14-inch LED backlit display with a 1366×768 resolution, integrated Intel HD 3000 GPU, USB 3.0, THX sound, multi-touch trackpad and chicklet keyboard. This Booktop also comes packed with a docking station with desktop-class GPU and 1GB of VRAM, USB ports, HDMI out, D-Sub and DVI port. The device can be connected to two monitors at the same time. Sounds like an Apple Mini? I think so too.
Gigabyte’s entry to Computex is by way of two new products namely, the Gigabyte S1080 Windows 7 tablet and the Gigabyte M2432 Booktop. Let’s take a look at the Gigabyte tablet first. It’s a 10-inch Windows 7-powered device running on a 1.66GHz dual-core Intel Atom N550 CPU and loaded with 2GB of RAM, 320GB of HDD, GMA 3150 graphics with VGA output, Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0. The tablet also sports a 1.3MP front-facing camera, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, Ethernet, and SD card reader. One simple way of looking at this tablet is by considering it as a new netbook minus the keyboard.
Moving now to the second tablet announced by Gigabyte, we have the M2432 Booktop featuring a Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost 2.0. It also sports a 14-inch LED backlit display with a 1366×768 resolution, integrated Intel HD 3000 GPU, USB 3.0, THX sound, multi-touch trackpad and chicklet keyboard. This Booktop also comes packed with a docking station with desktop-class GPU and 1GB of VRAM, USB ports, HDMI out, D-Sub and DVI port. The device can be connected to two monitors at the same time. Sounds like an Apple Mini? I think so too.
Via [Electronista]
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