August 12th, 2008 by
Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs
There’s a whole mess of netbooks out there, but if you’re scouting one with a swiveling screen, chances are the M912V is sky high on your list. For starters, this one’s pretty pricey at $699, and for that much change, you’d really expect the battery life to be better than “poor,” the temperature to remain a few degrees below boiling and the keyboard to not be described as “cramped.” Of course, not everything was a downer — the speakers were strong, the port assortment was praised and the touchpad was smiled upon. Still, critics couldn’t recommend procuring one without strong reservations, so unless you’re just goo-goo for swivel, your dollars are probably better off spent elsewhere.
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August 8th, 2008 by
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Right on schedule, Aigo’s 800MHz Atom Z500-powered P8860 MID (aka, the Gigabyte M528 for the US and Europe) is hitting the mean, retail streets of Hong Kong today. With it, we’ve got a bit of video showing off the new pen+finger-based MIDLinux (aka, Midinux) GUI which looks far better than it did when we went hands-on with the Gigabyte back in March. All in all, this 4.8-inch MID with Bluetooth, WiFi, sliding QWERTY, 4GB SSD, microSD expansion, and GPS and HSDPA data options is looking quite righteous for that $700-ish price tag and early reports coming out of UMPC Fever. Now bust out the xylophone and get ready to play along with the video posted after the break.
[Via Pocketables]
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July 24th, 2008 by
Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs
If you’ve been patiently awaiting the arrival of Gigabyte’s M912 convertible tablet / netbook hybrid, seeing some lucky fellow far, far from where you are unbox it isn’t apt to make the wait any easier. Still, there’s at least some level of comfort in knowing that these are indeed filtering out, and besides, it gives you a chance to really size up what you’re about to get yourself into. Hop on past the break and press play whenever you’re ready.
[Via SlashGear]
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July 24th, 2008 by
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If you’ve been patiently awaiting the arrival of Gigabyte’s M912 convertible tablet / netbook hybrid, seeing some lucky fellow far, far from where you are unbox it isn’t apt to make the wait any easier. Still, there’s at least some level of comfort in knowing that these are indeed filtering out, and besides, it gives you a chance to really size up what you’re about to get yourself into. Hop on past the break and press play whenever you’re ready.
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July 24th, 2008 by
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If you’ve been patiently awaiting the arrival of Gigabyte’s M912 convertible tablet / netbook hybrid, seeing some lucky fellow far, far from where you are unbox it isn’t apt to make the wait any easier. Still, there’s at least some level of comfort in knowing that these are indeed filtering out, and besides, it gives you a chance to really size up what you’re about to get yourself into. Hop on past the break and press play whenever you’re ready.
[Via SlashGear]
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July 20th, 2008 by
Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs
Gigabyte’s M912 has remained largely in the shadows since peeking its head out in early June, but now we’re finally getting a hint as to how much coin we’ll be forced to lay down in order to acquire one. Based on information from a Taiwanese poster over at UMPC Fever, the M912V, which arrives with Windows Vista, 1GB of RAM, WiFi and Bluetooth, should cost around $656. The WinXP-based M912X will reportedly check in at around $620, while the M912M arrives with a lower resolution display (1,024 x 600 versus 1,280 x 768 on the other two) and no Bluetooth for $556. Take all of this with a tablespoon of salt for now, but at least you’ve got a general frame of reference to work with as you plan out which netbook to squeeze into your gadget portfolio.
[Thanks, YpoCaramel]
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July 5th, 2008 by
Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs
It has taken long enough, but Gigabyte finally saw fit to make official its intriguing M912V. If you’ll recall, this critter popped up and caught eyes at Computex, as it’s essentially a netbook with a swivel screen — think Tablet PC, but miniature. Specs wise, you’re looking at an 8.9-inch WXGA (1,280 x 768) LED-backlit panel, Intel’s 1.6GHz Atom processor, a 2.5-inch HDD (120/160/250GB), 1.3-megapixel camera, twin 1.5-watt speakers, 1GB of RAM and your choice of Windows XP, Vista or Linux. Furthermore, you’ll find Bluetooth, WiFi, an ExpressCard slot, a wide of array of ports and even an option for HSDPA expansion. It should be noted that there’s no internal optical drive (nor a price or release date just yet), but at least Gigabyte’s offering up a netbook with some inkling of innovation, right?
[Via PCLaunches]
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June 22nd, 2008 by
Filed under: Handhelds, Tablet PCs
It’s about time someone we understand got his hands on Gigabyte’s M704 UMPC. In this case, Chippysteve over at UMPC Portal put together a relatively long video that has him gushing over the new machine, navigating XP, tapping the screen, and putting the little computer through its various tasks. He seems to love the thing unconditionally, but did admit that the chiclet keyboard could use some work. Interface responsiveness looks decent and he proved the unit’s performance by running some 1080P video without much of a glitch, so his adoration is at least partially deserved. Don’t forget to note his excitement over the free docking station. That all said, we’re just glad to see this thing in action in the Western hemisphere. Peep the vid after the break.
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June 12th, 2008 by
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Just when we though Tegatech’s Gigabyte M528 MID would run a scary $1131, Gigabyte has come out and said that the unit will run a somewhat more palatable $750. That includes the hardware only, so the SIM and 3G data plans will be completely up to you. But, keep in mind this unit packs an 800Mhz Menlow processor, GPS, and 8GB SSD. As for when you can grab one, it’s looking like late July in Taiwan. Hit the read link if you’re still with us and want to pre-order this naughty little MID.
[Thanks, KC]
[Via The Gadgetsite]
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June 2nd, 2008 by
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Quite a bit has gone down since November of last year, but if your memory is sharper than a tack, chances are you haven’t forgotten about the M704. This stylish UMPC from Gigabyte was recently acquired, unboxed and reviewed by Mobile01, but we’ll go ahead and warn you: the inability to read and comprehend Chinese could hurt your understanding. At least images are universally grasped, right? Check out the read link for the full rundown.
[Via SlashGear]
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June 1st, 2008 by
Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs
It’s not yet clear whether the image above is actually Gigabyte’s forthcoming M912, but at least we’re starting to get a clearer picture of the Atom-based laptop’s specs. We’re thinking maybe this shot could be of another model, though, given the fact that the M912 only has VGA out listed, while we can clearly see what appears to be a full DVI port above. The rest of those specs, for your perusal:
- 8.9-inch WXGA (1280 x 768) convertible touchscreen display, LED backlight
- 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, max 1GB RAM
- 120, 160 and 250GB drive options
- 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
- 1.3 megapixel camera, (3) USB 2.0 ports, SD, VGA, Ethernet
- 4 hour battery
- 9.2 x 7 x 1.65 - 1.1-inches, 2.6 pounds
[Via jkkmobile, thanks Julionevada]
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May 30th, 2008 by
It’s over before it even began. Gigabyte has agreed to publicly apologize to ASUS over that little Energy Processing Unit spat they’ve been having. As part of the reported agreement, Gigabyte will tone down its “defamatory” comments while maintaining a more subdued supposition that its own DES technology is superior to ASUS’ EPU. See, no need to take the matter to court, no need to distract senior execs from executing the business plan. All it took was a little public humiliation (and soap) to make them pals again.
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May 17th, 2008 by
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ASUS is firing up the legal team to address what it percieves as defamation on the part of Gigabyte. In the line of fire is ASUS‘ Energy Processing Unit, which Gigabyte claims isn’t a technological change on the part of ASUS, but instead “numbers marketing” and “cheating end users.” Gigabyte says ASUS also misrepresented the energy saving numbers on Gigabyte’s competing DES motherboards, and had plenty of other nerdy trash talk for its rival. “How can you believe it? Everything [Asus] say are lies,” was the money quote from a Tom’s Hardware article on the subject, and ASUS isn’t going to take it lying down. “This ‘disinformation’ is not only extremely damaging to ASUS but also completely misleading to the consumers. ASUS reserves the right to take legal action against any individual, organization or corporation which creates or spreads such rumors.” We love a good nerd fight, and this is shaping up into a right proper one.
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May 13th, 2008 by
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Intel’s been making a lot of noise about MIDs for a while now, but we’re going to guarantee that the entire category flops if this first wave of pricing info is accurate. Australian importer Tegatech’s got the Gigabyte M528 up for pre-order, and while we’re intrigued by the 800MHz Atom processor, 512MB of RAM, and 8GB SSD, we’re certainly not willing to pay AU$1199 ($1131) to satisfy our curiosity — especially since the Linux build was so half-baked when we played with this thing at CeBIT. Of course, this isn’t official pricing (and it’s actually dropped from AU$1549 since we first saw the listing), but let’s hope this is even more inaccurate than usual, eh?
[Via UMPC Portal]
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May 8th, 2008 by
Filed under: Peripherals
If you weren’t enthused about the SteelSeries 7G for whatever reason, Gigabyte looks to have another alternative headed down the pike. At the company’s Spring Break event and Plug-Fest 2008, folks from Tweaktown were able to spend a few hurried minutes with the GK-K8000 gaming keyboard. We’re told that “design issues” were holding ‘em up from being released right now, but we get the impression that it’s certainly nearing completion. Initial thoughts were that typing felt great and the unit itself seemed mighty sturdy, but why take our word for it? Hop on down to the read link for a few more snaps.
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April 30th, 2008 by
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Check it — Gigabyte has just revealed details about a swank new user interface for its GSmart mobiles, and it has been coined Smart Touch. Sadly, multi-touch gestures aren’t supported, but it does handle dragging / dropping and gives users oodles of customization options. Comically enough, the note on the new UI actually admits that it “works like [the interface on the] iPhone,” but it claims to be superior due to its tight-knit integration and more “useful and interesting features.” Sure, alrighty. We’ll let you be the judge on this one — jump on past the break for an excruciatingly long demonstration vid.
[Via the::unwired]
Continue reading Gigabyte’s GSmart Smart Touch UI shown on video
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April 28th, 2008 by
Filed under: Laptops
Remember that mention that Gigabyte was looking to dole out some sort of low-cost PC later this year? Can’t discern that from the hordes of other similar notices from nearly every other computer maker out there? Fret not, as DigiTimes has it that the aforesaid firm will indeed be rolling out a budget-priced subnote as early as June. More specifically, the M912 will feature an 8.9-inch panel (resolution still unknown) with an Intel Atom CPU, and according to “sources,” it’ll support either Linux or Windows XP and could come stocked with Bluetooth. Unfortunately, the most critical point (yeah, price) is still left to our imagination.
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January 17th, 2008 by
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Another day, another promise of a low-cost computer, this one coming to us from the prolific folks at Gigabyte. According to DigiTimes, Gigabyte will be building its system itself (unlike its UMPCs and MIDs), and it’ll be basing it on Intel’s Basic Platform (otherwise known as Shelton). It’ll also apparently pack a 7 to 9-inch LCD, which would seem to suggest that it’s a laptop (which Shelton is also used for), although DigiTimes only describes the system as a “PC.” Unfortunately, there’s no word on what it’ll cost, or any other details for that matter, but it’ll apparently be ready by June of this year, by which time it’ll likely have an even harder time to stand out from the budget-priced pack.
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November 19th, 2007 by
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Call us crazy, but Gigabyte’s new M704 looks awfully familiar to the U60, but we’ll give the nod to this bugger in the style department. Freshened up with a sleeker, sexier motif, the firm’s latest UMPC packs a 1.2GHz VIA Esther ULV C7 processor, a VX-700 chipset, seven-inch WXGA (1,024 x 600) LED-backlit touchscreen, your choice of 40GB / 60GB hard drives, a multicard reader, twin USB 2.0 ports and a VGA output. On top of all that, you’ll also find 802.11b/g WiFi, a Li-ion battery good for around three hours, a slide out QWERTY keyboard and a 1.3-megapixel CMOS camera. As expected, Gigabyte hasn’t bothered to tell us when or where we’ll find this machine on sale, and yeah, the price is still a mystery, too.
[Via I4U News]
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November 9th, 2007 by
Filed under: Peripherals
We don’t want you to get your hopes all sky high for nothin’, so we’ll preface this by noting that Gigabyte’s Visuals only operates with the firm’s Odin GT-series of power supplies. For those still with us, this monitor-mountable gizmo enables users to keep a close eye on the temperature, power and fan speed of their PSU, and it gets all the juice / information it needs via USB. Granted, it’s probably overkill for all but the most hardcore of overclockers, but no one here ever said that extravagance was necessarily a bad thing. Look for this one to land anytime for a currently undisclosed price, and hey, maybe next year Gigabyte will open up the compatibility list a bit, eh?
[Via OhGizmo]
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