Monday June 23, 2008 1:23 pm
Bleeding Edge TV 273: Gigabyte’s NetBook M912 Tiny Convertible Tablet PC
We were pleasantly surprised at this Computex 2008 when we saw Gigabyte’s new convertible tablet, the M912. At $650, with an 8.9-inch screen and 160gb HDD, it promises to be an excellent competitor to the HP Mini-Note, which we reviewed recently. Gigabyte’s Brendon Lo says that the M912 should be out somewhere around July 2008.
We’re looking forward to getting our hands on one.
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Gigabyte’s new convertible tablet sound great. On the clip they say end of June beginning of July. But where will it be for sale? It looks great I need a small tablet . Although I would rather have xp but hey this one is right in my price range.
Did I see that correctly..? $650!? Sounds like a great computer to take to church to take notes on… What, don’t act like you don’t do that!!
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This does sound like a competitor with the HP Mini-Note, but the thing that it does lack is style. I really really do not like the white casing on these ultra-portable/cheap laptops. That's kinda what makes me like the hp mini-note more than the Asus EEE (white version) and this one. The cover on this kinda looks like retro tiles to go in a bathroom or something. It does however, make it a very strong competitor with the other ultra-portable/ cheap laptops because of it's pretty good specs AND it's tablet capabilities with Windows Vista. One thing that I wish this did come with is 2gb of ram. Bumping it up an extra gig would definitely make it the favorite over the other laptops.
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I have to agree I dont like the white casting either. It gets dirty and you can see it better. I like darker colors myself. I do like the size though would be easy to carry for traveling reasons. I like the specs on it, the thing that attracts me to it would be the small size, it could fit just about anywhere and I like that alot.
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The price range is reasonable. My concern about tablets is how sturdy the pivot hinge is--I had bad experiences with the hinges on a Dell laptop.
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