Gigabyte is a longtime leader in computer technology and innovation, today announced an exciting new 10.1-inch Windows 7 S1080 Slate PC with slim and elegant looks. The Gigabyte S1080 Slate features a Windows 7 operating system and is powered by an Intel Atom N550 dual core processor.The S1080 Tablet Specs offers 10.1-inch capacitive multi-touch screen backlight TFT-LCD 1024x600 display, built in 1.3mega pixel camera for video conferencing, with massive 320GB of built-in storage, users can add all their important applications and files without worrying about whether there is enough space.
Gigabyte S1080 Windows 7 tablet also comes equipped with a built-in VGA port, which allows users to hook up an external monitor or projector whenever a larger display is needed. It has built in wireless 802.11b/g/n ,Bluetooth 3.0,SD card reader and USB 3.0 for fast transfers from/to external storage units. Gigabyte S1080 Slate will be available in next month with a price tag above $500.
Gigabyte S1080 Windows 7 Tablet Specifications
* Runs on Windows 7 OS
* Intel Atom N550 Dual Core processor for high multitasking
* 10.1 inch multi-touch screen backlight TFT-LCD display with 1024×600 pixel resolutions
* 320GB built-in storage HDD
* 1.3 megapixel web camera
* Bluetooth 3.0,802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, USB 3.0
* SD card slot for expansion of storing large files
* Built-in VGA port
* weight under 0.90kg (1.98lb)
* Supports multi-touch, on-screen keyboard and handwriting recognition software
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* 10.1 inch multi-touch screen backlight TFT-LCD display with 1024×600 pixel resolutions
* 320GB built-in storage HDD
* 1.3 megapixel web camera
* Bluetooth 3.0,802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, USB 3.0
* SD card slot for expansion of storing large files
* Built-in VGA port
* weight under 0.90kg (1.98lb)
* Supports multi-touch, on-screen keyboard and handwriting recognition software
The Sample Video of Gigabyte S1080 Windows Tablet
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affordable price!!
ReplyDeletewanna give a try..
Price is not even remotely close to $100. First, video says $500. Engadget is reporting a price tag of $699...who's right here?
ReplyDeleteI've seen a few sneak peeks stating a $300 price point. $300 makes sense though, it really isn't any more technology than a net-book.
ReplyDeleteOnly problem I can see is Windows 7 - can't they just make it an option!!!
ReplyDeleteI like that fact that if you decide not you to use the 3g option. The mini PCIe slot can be used with a TV card, BroadCom HD decoder or what will fits in the open slot! Before you ask is this possible,I've done it with the t1000 series and m912.
ReplyDeleteFirst tablet with USB 3.0! That’s great! But I doubt the CPU power of this machine. I think Asus EP121 is still in my top list for slate tablet pc
ReplyDeleteThis might be the best choice for those who are wanting a tablet PC but have to consider if its economical or not... The gadget is not well known but thanks for posting this!
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