
Laptops transformers, by definition, can not be called cheap - the price for them increases due to compactness, plus the very possibility of "transformation". The company Gigabyte has recently announced its intention to release a not very expensive (yes, it is said to be blurry) notebook-transformer Gigabyte T1125M. This model will be the "younger brother" of the laptop T1125N.
So, in the new model, the processor is replaced by a dual-core Intel Pentium U5400 with a clock frequency of 1.2 GHz, which is less than in the “older” model. In addition, the video in the new model will be integrated with HD support. In principle, it is unlikely anyone will “drive” on such a laptop high-performance video applications, including games with “heavy” graphics, so integrated video is almost the norm for such a notebook form factor.
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The model is also compact - for example, the display diagonal is only 11.6 inches. It turns out something like a netbook, more powerful than all fellow. The native resolution for this laptop is 1366 x 768 pixels. As for the RAM, two configurations will be given to choose from - with 2 or 4 gigabytes of RAM “on board. The maximum amount of RAM is 8 gigabytes. The hard disk size varies from 320 to 500 gigabytes.
We should also mention the LED backlight display and the presence of a 1.3 megapixel webcam. There are quite a few ports in this laptop - D-sub, USB, eSATA, audio, HDMI, 4-in-1 card reader. There are wireless communication modules WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1, plus LAN. The disadvantage (or advantage) of this model is the lack of an optical drive, due to which the dimensions of the laptop are so compact (290 * 220.7 * 27.86-40 millimeters). Weight with battery reaches 1.63 kilograms.
Unfortunately, apart from the configuration information, there is nothing else - it is not known, neither when this model will be released, nor how much it will cost. Hopefully, not very much, which will allow the model to be purchased by fans of such devices.