Gigabyte M912
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The first netbook offering by Gigabyte, the M912, is a hybrid netvertible Tablet PC device, was released in 2008. It features an Intel Atom processor and comes preloaded with either Windows XP, Windows Vista or a customised Linux distribution. The hardware varies slightly depending on the OS chosen. The Linux Version for example does not include Bluetooth and has a lower resolution screen. Press accounts suggest that there may be significant heat and speed issues compared with other netbooks. Other criticisms focus on Gigabyte's choice to ship one variant with Windows Vista Home Basic, which lacks official Tablet PC support and their refusal to ship it in the United States or Canada.[1]
Manufacturer | Gigabyte Technology |
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Type | Subnotebook/netbook |
Media | Secure Digital/MMC/Memory Stick/MS Pro |
Operating system | Linux, Windows XP, Windows Vista |
CPU | 1.6 GHz Intel Atom |
Memory | 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM RAM in a single SO-DIMM slot |
Storage | 4 GB SSD or 80–160 GB hard disk drive |
Display | 8.9 inch (diagonal) TFT LCD with LED and Resistive touchscreen Technonlogy (1024x600 / 1280x768) |
Input | Keyboard Touchpad Microphone |
Camera | 1.3 megapixel video camera |
Connectivity | 10/100 Mbit Ethernet 802.11b/g wireless LAN Bluetooth 3 USB 2.0 ports |
Power | 4 cell 4500 |
Dimensions | 235 x 180 x 28~42 mm |
Mass | c. 1.3 kg |
Related | Asus EEE, MSI Wind |