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News: Gigabyte Bringing T1006M Convertable Tablet and S1081 Slate to CES, with Cedar Trail Chips

 

Looks like Gigabyte has stepped up its game for CES. All I can say is that it’s Atom-ic. The new family of Atom processors by Intel, also known as Cedar Trail, are on the spec sheet of both the new T100M convertible tablet and S1081 slate. Both are found to be loaded with Windows 7.

The former has a 10.1-inch netbook with a swiveling 1366 x 768 screen, with USB 3.0 and an antenna for cellular data. The latter has a 500GB hard drive, USB 3.0, Bluetooth 4.0, HDMI and VGA ports and even an optical trackpad inside its tablet frame. The company also plans to bring more its different laptop designs to show, like the Booktop T1132N convertible which transforms into an all in one desktop, the Booktop M2432 with an external Nvidia GT 440 GPU docking station and the multimedia machine P253F. For more insight on the products are and its description, click here.

Dev Uberoi

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