Gigabyte’s M1022, S1024, T1028 netbooks show themselves at CeBIT

Gigabyte said it’d be showing off a trio of new netbooks at CeBIT this week and, lo and behold, all three have now emerged from their less than secretive whereabouts and made their public debut, and the good folks from Engadget Chinese were on hand for an up close look. While all three pack more or less the same standard netbook specs, they do manage to differentiate themselves quite a bit from each other around the edges, with the M1022 “Booktop” in particular coming paired with a rather unique dock that holds the system vertically and lets you hook up a monitor and your choice of peripherals. The T1028 also takes things one step further by opting for a tablet form, as you can see above, while the ThinNote S1024 keeps things a bit more simple with a thin, more business-like design. Be sure to hit up the link below for plenty more pics, and the complete specs for each.

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MSI Wind Box DC100 hands-on

MSI was showing off its latest Wind Box at the same pre-CeBIT press event Engadget Chinese caught the X-Slim X340 at, and man — looks like someone at MSI was studying up on the ASUS Eee Box. Nothing you don’t know about the internals here: 1.6GHz Atom N270, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, same as the other Wind Box — but it’s seriously tiny. No word on pricing or a US release date, but we’ll keep an ear to the ground. One more shot after the break.

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MSI Wind Box DC100 hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 24 Feb 2009 00:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MSI showcases Wind Top AE1900, AE2010, AE2200 touchscreen all-in-ones

Those sexy X-Slim X340s weren’t the only computers MSI was showing off ahead of CeBIT. The company also had on display three new Wind Top all-in-one desktop computers: the 19-inch AE1900, 20-inch AE2010, and 22-inch AE2200, each with touchscreen display. As for specs, here’s what we know: the AE2010’s running on an AMD 780G chipset with Athlon 1.5GHz, 2GB DDR2 RAM, DVD burner, and 1600 x 1900 resolution. We also spotted an Intel logo on the AE1900’s placard and Windows XP on its screen, but other than that, we’re pretty much in the dark here. With the Hannover conference just around the corner, here’s hoping that shroud of mystery is promptly lifted. Check out a pic of the AE1900 after the break.

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MSI X-Slim X340 hands-on

Engadget Chinese managed to score some face time with MSI’s new X-Slim X340 at a pre-CeBIT press event today, and we’re seriously impressed — just like the Atom-based X320, the X340 weighs just 2.8 pounds with a four-cell battery and 1366 x 768 13.4-inch screen, but it’s got more horsepower with a ULV Penryn chip and GMA4500 graphics with HDMI out. Not bad, especially if this thing comes in under $1000 like we’ve heard — we’ll keep an eye out while you check out the rest of the pics in the gallery.

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Gigabyte plans CeBIT debut for M1022, M1024 and M1028 netbooks

We already knew that Gigabyte was planning to wow onlookers in Hanover with its touchscreen convertible netbook (that’d be the M1028; pictured), but now we’re finding that it’ll be joined by two others when things get kicked off around a week from now. Reportedly, two other 10-inch netbooks will be showcased to the world at CeBIT: the M1022 and the Atom N270-equipped M1024. It’s said that the latter will simply be a thinner and lighter version of the M1028, while the M1022 will get gifted with Intel’s newer N280 processor. Beyond that, details are few and far between, but hopefully we’ll get all up in their system profiles in a few days.

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Gigabyte plans CeBIT debut for M1022, M1024 and M1028 netbooks originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Feb 2009 10:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MSI unveils new X-Slim models ahead of CeBIT

MSI unveils new X-Slim models ahead of CeBIT

We certainly aren’t tired of the X-Slim 320 laptop from MSI, with its Air-like form-factor in less expensive and slightly more practical packaging — it’s still many moons away from release, after all. Despite that, MSI felt the need to announce two new models to round out the still unreleased lineup: the 13.4-inch X340 and 15.6-inch X600. We don’t know much about these two yet except that the X340 is slated be priced somewhere in the (wide) range of $699-$999 in the US, that both offer HDMI in addition to VGA output, both are Centrino 2-based, and that the X600 even has an eSATA port on top of its two USBs. We’ll surely be seeing a lot more of this pair (plus the X320 as well) at CeBIT in just a few weeks, and are hoping that MSI will go ahead and maybe release one before introducing any more.

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iPoint 3D brings gesture-based inputs to 3D displays

Just in case you’ve been parked out under a local stone for the past six months and change, we figured it prudent to let you know that the 3D bandwagon has totally regained momentum. So much momentum, in fact, that the brilliant minds over at Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft have decided to bust out a 3D innovation that actually makes us eager to sink our minds into the elusive third dimension. The iPoint 3D, which we’re hoping to get up close and personal with at CeBIT next week, is a technology that enables Earthlings to interact with a 3D display via simple gestures — all without touching the panel and without those style-smashing 3D glasses. The gurus even go so far as to compare their creation to something you’d see in a science fiction flick, with the heart of it involving a recognition device (usually suspended above the user) and a pair of inbuilt cameras. There’s no mention of just how crazy expensive this would be if it were ready for the commercial realm, but we’ll try to snag an estimated MSRP for ya next week.

[Via Physorg]

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Gigabyte shows off 10-inch M1028 convertible netbook

If you thought Gigabyte’s M912 mini convertible tablet was hot stuff, get a load of this. Expected to be officially unveiled at CeBIT, the company just couldn’t resist bringing along a M1028 demo unit to MWC in order to mix things up. Reportedly, the swivel-screen netbook was equipped with a comparatively roomy 10-inch display (1,024 x 600), and packed within was a standard issue Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, Bluetooth, WiFi, Ethernet, optional WWAN module, an SD card slot, ExpressCard, VGA output, a trio of USB ports, a 1.3 megapixel webcam and Windows XP Home. We ought to hear (and see) more when we land at CeBIT in just under a fortnight, but for now, you can see a Gigabyte-approved “sneak peek” vid just after the break.

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