Gigabyte PC revamps include game-ready Ultrabooks, AMD A4-based tablet (hands-on)

Gigabyte PC revamps include gameready Ultrabooks, AMD A4based tablet

Gigabyte loves to pull out all the stops at Computex, and this year is no exception: the company just unveiled 11 (mostly) new laptops and tablets. According to a brochure on hand at the computer maker’s demo table, the emphasis is chiefly on slimmer portables with both Haswell-era Core processors and some dedicated graphics firepower. The P34G and P35K Ultrablade models are equally 0.83 inches thick, but pack gaming-friendly GeForce GTX 760M (P34G) and 765M (P35K) video. More pedestrian Ultrabooks get a boost as well: both the touchscreen U24T (pictured above) and the non-touch U24F wield a mid-tier GeForce GT 750M. If you don’t mind bulkier laptops, the Q2546N, Q2556N, U35F, P27K and P27W scale from the GeForce GT 740M through to the GTX 770M while allowing for more storage and Creative Sound Blaster audio tuning.

The tablet updates aren’t nearly as extensive. Most of Gigabyte’s energy centers on the 10-inch Slate S10A, a spin on the S1082 with an AMD Temash-based A4-1200 processor that delivers up to 14 hours of battery life. Other refreshes are even subtler: the 11.6-inch U21M convertible is similar to the U2142, while the dockable S1185 returns virtually unchanged outside from a new Padbook nickname. Release dates and prices aren’t immediately available for any of the new systems, unfortunately, but you can peek at a few of the fresh models in our hands-on photos just below.

Zach Honig and Mat Smith contributed to this report.

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Gigabyte U2142 convertible Ultrabook announced

When it comes to Ultrabooks, there are dime a dozen models to choose from out there. Of course, the more expensive models would feature just pure SSD memory for the storage space, in addition to a high powered Core i7 processor from Intel with a fantastic looking chassis to boot, made out of nothing but premium material. Well, some of the more established names when it comes to the Ultrabook market would be Samsung, Lenovo, HP, Dell, and Acer, but with Gigabyte who is not so established, it is nice to see them make the jump into the Ultrabook market with the Gigabyte U2142. Thing is, the Gigabyte U2142 will not be any ordinary Ultrabook, as it is a convertible model with more than decent specifications located right underneath the hood.

For starters, the Gigabyte U2142 convertible Ultrabook would come with a multi-touch 11.6 “display to take advantage of the Windows 8 operating system, while sporting a dual storage system that would certainly mean far more storage space compared to just featuring an SSD alone. Another interesting aspect of the Gigabyte U2142 would be the swiveling hinge which allows you to turn it into a tablet as and when the situation calls for it. While this is not exactly the newest idea in the market, at least it offers you the flexibility of carrying both a tablet or an Ultrabook in a single device. Lenovo’s famous swiveling hinge has made its mark a long time ago, and to see a resemblance of it in a Gigabyte device, it is definitely interesting.

The Gigabyte U2142 would tip the scales at 1.39 kg, and measures 20mm thin, sporting the third generation Intel Core processor, with a display resolution of 1366 x 768 with multi-touch capabilities, a maximum RAM count of 16GB, and the choice of a SSD 256mSATA SSD and a 1TB HDD. Depending on the model that you pick, the Gigabyte U2142 would retail from €949 to €1,099 where its starting price is concerned.
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Gigabyte U2142 Convertible Ultrabook Revealed

Gigabyte U2142 Convertible Ultrabook RevealedEarlier this year at CES 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada, we managed to spot the Gigabyte U2142, and after a few months, it is finally available to the masses. The Gigabyte U2142 is a convertible Ultrabook that comes in a 11.6” form factor, where it boasts of a swiveling hinge that does bring back memories of Lenovo’s swiveling hinge for some of its ThinkPad models. This enables it to function as a tablet when the situation calls for it, while you can always use it as a standard issue Ultrabook, too. Running on the Windows 8 operating system, the Gigabyte U2142 tips the scales at just 1.39 kg for the m-SSD model, and is slightly heavier at 1.49kg if it carries a hard drive within, all crammed into a chassis that is 2cm thick when closed.

Powered by a third generation Intel Core processor with a host of connectivity ports, the Gigabyte U2142 convertible Ultrabook can double up as a tablet, too. The display itself sports a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels alongside multi-touch capability, an expandable memory of up to 16GB, and a choice between a 256m SATA SSD and a 1TB HDD. Pricing starts from €949 onwards if you are interested in picking one up.

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Gigabyte U2142 And U2442F Ultrabooks Unveiled At CES 2013

u2142 Gigabyte U2142 And U2442F Ultrabooks Unveiled At CES 2013

[CES 2013] Ultrabooks have no doubt gained a lot of traction in the past year or so, and if you’re in the market for a new Ultrabook, Gigabyte has announced the U2142 and U2442F Ultrabooks, with the former offering a hybrid setup, while the latter emphasizes more on performance. Kicking things off with the U2142, this Ultrabook will sport a swivel hinge which allows it to double up as a tablet or an Ultrabook depending on your needs. It comes in SSD or HDD options (up to 256GB mSATA SSD or 1TB HDD) and according to Gigabyte, measures a mere 20mm thin. It will sport a 3rd gen Intel Core processor, full I/O ports with Windows 8 running the show. (more…)

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Gigabyte’s U2142 is an 11-inch Windows 8 convertible with a lot to prove

Gigabyte's U2142 is a 12inch Windows 8 touchscreen hybrid with a lot to prove

That recent update on Surface Pro give you jitters? Yeah, us too, which is why we fully expect x86 nomads will be looking afresh at the heavier, more established classes of Windows 8 hybrids and convertibles. Gigabyte’s latest entry into that crowded arena has just swung by the FCC, raising the likelihood of US availability while also showing off its 11.6-inch, 1,366 x 768 pivoting touchscreen wedded to a 21mm-thick (0.8-inch) chassis with a chiclet keyboard and large touchpad. The U2142 is built to contain a third-gen Intel Core i3 or i5 processor with integrated graphics, alongside up to 256GB of mSATA flash storage and 1TB-worth of HDD — a double helping that brings its weight to 1.5kg (that’s 3.3 pounds, or 50 percent heavier than MSI’s 11.6-inch slider). CNET Asia got an early hands-in October and learned that the convertible might retail for around $999, although it’s not clear what specs would come for that price, and it’s also worth bearing in mind that Gigabyte has yet to garner much of a reputation for build quality — even if that central hinge does look like something off an anti-aircraft gun.

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