With Intel announcing the Atom N470 processor it didn’t take very long for new device announcements to occur. The first? Gigabyte who announced their Gigabyte TouchNote T1000, a convertible netbook-tablet with a 10.1 inch display that outputs at 1,366 x 768 pixels.
Gigabyte will offer the unit in both N450 and N470 setups, with a 1.86GHz processor, a 4-cell 4,500mAh battery on the T1000X model and a 6-cell, 7,650mAh on the T1000P. Both netbooks also feature a 1GB RAM setup, 250GB HDD’s and an Intel GMA 3150 GPU.
Both netbooks also offer Bluetooth 2.1 with enhanced data rates and WiFi b/g/n with 10/100 ethernet.
Users will also receive two USB 2.0 ports, an eSATA/USB combo port, audio in/out ports, a VGA slot and an express card option located next to a multiformat memory card. The unit also gets a 1.3mp camera and 1.5w stereo speakers.
No price of availability at this time, but with CeBIT 2010 later this week, we expect to hear more shortly.
[ SlashGear ]


