Intel told us to expect
next-gen netbooks from a throng of manufacturers, but for some reason it forgot to mention little ol' Gigabyte. Perhaps that's why the Taiwanese manufacturer is being slightly standoffish when it comes to detailing its two new 10-inch slates, which both run on unspecified variants of Cedar Trail and have equally unknown launch dates and prices. What we
do know is that the T1006M is a
convertible tablet that sports 1366 x 768 densely packed pixels, a USB 3.0 port and what appears to be an optional 3.5G modem -- specs that are already familiar from our recent
encounter at the FCC. Next comes the S1081, which is a straightforward Windows 7 business slate like its
$680 predecessor and comes with a choice of HDD or SSD storage, an optical trackpad for extra "precision," USB 3.0, VGA and HDMI outputs, plus the same optional
multimedia dock. Rest assured that we'll track these newcomers down on the CES floor to fill in the blanks and judge how well they stand out, now that the
quiet trail has become a highway. Until then, feel free to read on for the press release -- which also reveals that the
Booktop T1132,
Booktop M2432 and
P2532 gaming notebook are all heading to the US market.
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