An interesting device that looks like a UMPC, and according to its capabilities a corresponding notebook, was “shown” by Gigabyte. The subnotebook M704, whose dimensions are only 190 × 121 × 30 mm and weighs 780 grams, has a very good design and a filling level more than sufficient for its class of products.

Equipped with a M704 VIA Esther ULV C7 processor with a frequency of 1.2 GHz, a graphics core integrated into the VIA VX-700 chipset, 768 MB of DDR2-533 memory, a 60 GB hard drive (form factor) and a decent set of additional “ amenities. " These include a 1.3-megapixel webcam, a Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g wireless module, an SD / MMC card reader (with an SDIO controller), a pair of USB 2.0 ports, a D-Sub output for connecting external displays, a 100-megabit network controller and, of course, a QWERTY keyboard. The display of the M704 is 7-inch, supporting a resolution of 1024 × 600 pixels. The battery capacity of 3900 mAh is enough, according to Gigabyte, for three hours of battery life with a dense load.
Date of appearance of the device on the market and the cost has not yet been made public.
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Engadget