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Gigabyte M912
$700.00
Released June, 2008
The Pros:First netbook to include a touchscreen. Swivel screen. High 1280 x 768px resolution.
The Cons:Expensive for a netbook (the price of a full laptop). Poor availability. Lacking in quality compared to other netbooks (speed, heat and OS issues).
Introduced in June 2008, the M912 is a high end touchscreen netbook from Gigabyte. Featuring the standard 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1GB of memory, and a 160GB HDD, the M912's best feature is its 8.9" swivel touchscreen that features an enhanced resolution of 1280 x 768px (found on the M912V/X models).
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Features
- CPU, Chipset & RAM: 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270, 945GSE Express Chipset+ ICH7M , 1GB DDR2
- Display: 8.9" swivel touchscreen, powered by onboard GMA950
- Storage: 160GB HDD
- Network: Ethernet, WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth V2.1+EDR
- Expansion & Ports: 3 x USB 2.0, Mic-in, Earphone-out, D-Sub, RJ45, 4-in-1 card reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro), ExpressCard, DC-in, 1.3MP camera
- Dimensions & Weight: 235 x 180 x28~42 mm (WDH), 2.9 pounds
Models (only differences are highlighted)
- M912V: 1280 x 768px resolution, Windows Vista Home Basic
- M912X: 1280 x 768px resolution, Windows XP Home
- M912M: 1024 x 600px resolution, Windows XP Home
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first netbook to include a touchscreen
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high 1280 x 768px resolution
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expensive for a netbook (the price of a full laptop)
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lacking in quality compared to other netbooks (speed, heat and OS issues)
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