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Gigabyte TouchNote M1028 offically unveiled

March 3, 2009 at 3:06 pm


Gigabyte has offically unveiled its latest ‘net-tablet’ called the TouchNote M1028, which debuted at CeBIT today. The TouchNote M1028 has a 10.1-inch swivelling touchscreen display and is powered by a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 CPU. The M1028 will have a a 160GB hard-drive, 1GB of DDR2 memory (2GB maximum) and the Intel 945GSE graphics chipset. It will run on Windows XP.

Somewhat confusingly, four versions of the M1028 were announced. The ‘M’ and ‘G’ versions will come with a 1024 x 600 resolution display and the ‘X’ and ‘P’ versions will come with a 1366 x 768 display. Each model will come with WiFi a/b/g and Bluetooth but only the ‘G’ model will support 3G. No word on pricing or indeed which regions these will be available in for now.

TouchNote M1028

Via Slashgear

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359 Responses to “Gigabyte TouchNote M1028 offically unveiled”

  1. gungor yildirim said:
    September 11th, 2010 1:36 PM

    I am interested screen touch mini pc.looking around some hp 5102,10″ (could not find data for touch screen).10-12″max
    but, I looked tour levono s10-3t model with touch screen, i could not find a price.it says price is to come later.is this true?
    i am not interested bluetoot,and 2,3 gb ram, but iam interested good graphics.
    i like you to send me your good opinion what mini to choose ..thanks-gungor

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