Posts Tagged ‘woofer’

Gigabyte intros its 15.6-inch P2542G gaming notebook at CeBIT

Today, Gigabyte introduced its 15.6-inch P2542G gaming notebook, at CeBIT 2012.

 

The Gigabyte P2542G is a gaming and multimedia notebook with a race car design, featuring a unique dual heat sink with dual air vents technology, for a powerful cooling during long hours of use. The machine has a 15.6-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) LED backlight display, powered by a quad-core 3rd generation Intel Core i7 CPU (Ivy Bridge) and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M GPU with 2GB of video memory.

 

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Gigabyte releases globally docking station for S1080 and S1081

Yesterday, Gigabyte announced the international release (via its Facebook page) of the D1080 multimedia docking station for the S1080 and S1081 tablet PCs.

 

 

The D1080 docking station offers incredible sound system (two stereo and two 40mm woofer speakers), a built-in optical drive and plenty of connectivity ports for the S1080/ S1081 high-performing Windows 7 based tablets. It also comes with an HDMI port compatible with the S1081, and provides connection to peripheral devices such as keyboard, mouse, and an external monitor.
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Gigabyte booth at Summit Tech Show-Australia

The Gigabyte’s booth at the Summit Tech Show (Brisbane, Australia) and the Gigabyte/ Datascrip launch event of some Gigabyte devices in Jakarta, Indonesia.

 

 

Yesterday, Gigabyte uploaded six photos of its booth at the Summit Tech Show, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC), Australia. 

As we can see, Gigabyte showcased its 3-in-1 Gigabyte Booktop T1125 (a notebook, a tablet and a desktop PC in one), its latest notebooks (Booktop M2432, Q2532, P2532), the S1080 Windows 7 tablet (with USB 3.0 support) and the famous G1-Killer series – G1.Sniper 2 (gaming mobo). Most of those devices have become well-known for their innovative design and hardware features, from Asia’s largest IT tradeshow, COMPUTEX, TAIPAI (May 31st - June 4th, 2011) and Gigabyte’s official introduction of those machines.

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