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Gigabyte T1028 TouchNote Review

While Gigabyte Tablet upcoming 10-inch Convertible, reboot the T1028 Touch Note yet, she has already seen its first contribution. Engadget Chinese managed hands-on with the unit and posted their thoughts. They compared the T1028 to the previous Gigabyte convertible tablet, the 8.9-inch M912.

The T1028 had played it with a built-in 3G module and a 6-cell battery. Gigabyte claims the battery should be 6.5 hours, but with the CPU at 100% load, 3G, full brightness and full volume lasted 4.5 hours. In normal use, so I guess it is close to contact Gigabyte claims.


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Screen accuracy was an improvement over the M912, but with a resistive screen of this single button remains only. The touchpad supports multi-touch gestures. In view of the T1028 benchmarks received a PCMark score of 1488 and a 3DMark06 score of 76, which is significantly in comparison to the average of its peers. Overall, the T1028 felt was an improvement over the M912. It has a better build quality, and they would recommend the T1028 (higher resolution of 1366 x 768) with a 3G card.


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Gigabyte T1028 Touch Note Specifications

  • Intel Atom Processor N270 1.6GHz
  • Intel Atom Processor N280 1.66GHz (M1028P)
  • Microsoft Windows XP Home
  • Intel 945GSE Express Chipset + ICH7M
  • 1GB SO-DIMM (Max 2GB)
  • Intel 945GSE Express Chipset + ICH7M
  • 10.1″ TFT LCD Touch WSVGA, 1024 x 600, with LED backlight (T1028M G)
  • 2.5″ SATA 5400rpm 9.5mm HDD, 160 GB
  • USB (2.0), Mic-in, headphone-out, D-sub, RJ45, ExpressCard, 4-in-1 card reader (MMC SD MS MS Pro), DC-in
  • Speaker 1.5 Watt
  • Built-in Bluetooth V2.1
  • Webcam 1.3M Pixel Webcam
  • 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN
  • Wireless 802.11b/g/n, 802.16 WiMAX (optional)
  • Module 3.5G HSDPA (T1028G)
  • Battery Li-Ion 4-cell, 4500mAh battery, ~ 4 hours battery life
  • Li-Ion 6-cell, 7650mAh battery, ~ 6.5hrs battery life
  • Dimension (4 cells): 265 (W) x 195 (D) x 38.5 (H) mm
  • (6 cells): 265 (W) x 214 (D) x 41.4 (H) mm
  • Weight 1.3 kg (with 4-cell battery) 1.48kg (with 6-cell battery)

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Gigabyte Booktop M1305 13″ CULV Laptop

Gigabyte Booktop M1305 13" CULV Laptop

In these days CULV Intel platform is in. It’s pretty good for the ultra-thin systems that are designed for all day computing. In fact, over the past two months we have seen countless CULV based systems, again indicating that the CULV platform is here to stay, and Intel is making a lot of money on the warrant. The latest manufacturer to join the train CULV gigabytes.

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The Booktop M1305 is a 13.3 “system based on Intel’s energy-based platform CULV.

Specification includes 802.11b/g/n 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, 13.3 “LCD display (1,366 x 768 resolution), a removable optical drive, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 1.3MP webcam, fingerprint reader and eSATA USB port.

The Gigabyte Booktop M1305 is on Windows 7 operating system.

No word on pricing.

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Gigabyte Swarovski Wireless Laser Mouse

Gigabyte Swarovski Wireless Laser Mouse

Of course, this is no ordinary mouse, it comes in leather and with an integrated Swarovski Chrystal. It has the unusual title M7800S GM, now that is not to inspire, as it would be better to be a cool name, to the point, and not a number.

Features:

  • Comes with by 800 1600 DPI precision
  • Leather-clad mouse
  • LED indicates that the connection with a change in the DPI
  • Button and wheel, they are plated in 18 carat gold
  • Small micro-enterprise RF Dongle

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Gigabyte T1028 Touchnote

Gigabyte T1028 TouchNote

Gigabyte have the official specifications page and user manual for its T1028 Touch Note Netbook. The Convertible Touchscreen Netbook was announced at CeBIT 2009, and has a 10.1-inch 1042 x 600 display with LED backlight, Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz or N280 1.66GHz processor and 1 GB RAM (max . 2GB).As expected, the T1028 gigabyte Touch note has HSDPA support through an integrated 3.5G module, together with WiFi b g n and optional WiMAX. According to the manual a 1366 x 768 “HD” display is also available as an option, if that is not on the side information.

The manual includes everything from the T1028 LEDs and indicators (including 3.5G LED) to the position of the SIM card slot (behind the battery). WiFi, Bluetooth and 3.5G may be on and off via Fn + function key-presses, Gigabyte also the smart manager app, the finger or stylus-friendly keyboard on or off wireless, switches the screen rotation and touch screen, and brightness.

Meet Gigabyte M1028, convertible netbook

 

Meet Gigabyte M1028, convertible netbook

It is a mad rush of 10-inch Netbook on the market these days. Acer, LG, Asus (of course), Lenovo, Dell and many more are switching to the 10-inch product line as a priority. Now Gigabyte offers a twist. It brings the new Touch Note M1028 with soft-touch-screen function (Is Windows 7 listening?). The new baby is on display at CeBIT in Hanover, Germany, and only by the FCC is an indication that Gigabyte is ready to put it in the U.S. too. 

The M1028 is powered by Intel’s new and slightly improved 1.66 GHz Atom N280 processor, up to 2 GB of RAM, up to 250 GB hard drive, the choice of a 4-cell 4500mAh or 6-cell 7650mAh batteries, and optional Bluetooth, wireless broadband -3.5G and WiMAX. This also has an Express Card slots. 

The notice gigabyte Touch M1028 also sports 3 USB 2.0 ports, Mic-in, headphone-out, D-Sub, RJ45, 4-in-1 card reader (MMC SD MS MS Pro), DC-in, two 1.5-watt speakers, and a 1.3MP webcam. The machine also 10 100 Ethernet controller and built-in HSDPA and a Kensington Security Slot. The touch-note runs on Windows XP Home Edition. 

The display has a soft-touch screen, which work only with the fingertips. The trackpad is the mouse buttons on the sides of the bottom. 

The FCC documents call it the M1028 cafebook but that’s pretty much the same machine – as Liliputing. Also it shows the touch screen as a 8.9-inch instead of the 10-inch panel on the display at CeBIT. Further details are pretty much the same.

Gigabyte’s M1022, S1024, T1028 netbooks

Gigabyte's M1022, S1024, T1028 netbooks

Gigabyte said it would show a trio of new netbooks at CeBIT this week, and all three are now out of their less than secretive whereabouts and their public debut.

While all three pack of more or less the same standard Netbook information, they differ somewhat from each other at the edges, with the M1022 “Booktop” particularly coming together with a fairly unique in that dock keeps the system vertically and you can monitor connector and your choice of peripherals.

The T1028 also things a step further by providing a tablet form, as you can see above, while the ThinNote s1024 keeps things a bit more simple with a thin, more business-design.

via engadget