GIGABYTE M1022 NOTEBOOK REVIEWS

Netbook and Nettop
Interesting! Maybe it’s the right word to describe the series M1022 netbook product manufacturer Gigabyte yard. Interesting because the sales package, you will get a dock that allows you to make a netbook nettop sweet standing on your desk. You can just equip you with a large LCD screen and add a keyboard and mouse. In docking, you will get 3 USB ports, D-SUB, audio out, and power cord. Changes from netbook nettop is very easy to all. In life, you close the screen and place it in a state of the docking stand and the LCD screen automatically be activated, and you can use it like a regular PC. You will get two adapters to carry around and one for docking that could serve also as a charger.

Use Intel Atom N280 processor and 1 GB of DDR2 memory was less qualified for secondary applications, but you can use it for browsing and doing some office applications smoothly. Data storage capacity provided is not too large for the moment. M1022 gigabyte hard disk provides a capacity of 160 GB. For interconnection, netbook is equipped with Bluetooth and wireless LAN that already supports draft-N. Battery life is fairly provided for outdoor use, but less comparable to that given the battery of 7800mAh.

Conclusion
You like to a change? Gigabyte M1022 probably will meet your desires for netbooks and can be booknet.
Specifications
Product by: Gigabyte
Info: www.gigabyte.com
| Processor | | | Intel Atom Processor N280 Speed 1.66 GHz FSB 800 L2 Cache 512MB |
| Chipset | | | Mobile Intel 945 +ICH7M |
| Memory | | | DDR2 1 GB 800 |
| Hard disk | | | Fujitsu 160GB SATA |
| Graphics | | | Intel GMA945 |
| Screen | | | 10.2 inch 1024 X 600 |
| Interconnection | | | Atheros AR928X + Bluetooth |
| USB | | | 3 |
| Webcam | | | 1.3 MP |
| Card Reader | | | 4 in 1 Card Reader |
| OS | | | Windows XP Home Edition |
| Weight | | | 1.365 kg / 1.550 kg with Charger |
| Size | | | 265 x 191 x 26.5~30.5 mm |
| Battery | | | 7800mAh 7.4V |
| Benchmark | Point | |
| Sysmark 2007 | | | 43 |
| MobileMark 2007 | | | 334 Minutes |










