When you look at most of the other netbooks being offered by GIGABYTE’s competitors, they’re all very similar. They all have screens that are about 8.9 to 10.2 inches, they all get powered by an Intel Atom processor: the mini-laptop experience. Inste...
Weve been covering the netbook market since the beginning, and over the past year, weve largely seen minor variations on the same basic theme. The M912, however, is a more radical departure from traditional netbook form factors that can easily be tra...
So how does the M912 fare? As a portable pc it succeeds very well. It’s small, light, reasonably powerful and well-connected. It’s a proper computer in a small box and it coped with everything I threw at it without breaking into a sweat. For s...
Sammanfattning: So far, we have reviewed a couple of Atom based netbooks from ASUS and MSI. With more companies getting into the Intel Atom netbook bandwagon, it is probably more and more difficult to choose the right model for your needs. Today, we take a look at a...
Sammanfattning: Last spotted at Computex Taipei 2008, the touch screen Vista-based Gigabyte M912V finally makes its way down into our labs for a review. Strangely enough, the M912V crosses a barrier by being both a netbook - and a UMPC due to its form factor and touch...