At the stand of Gigabyte one of the company's new devices, the M528, was rather emphasized.
The mini-UMPC with a slider form factor and full QWERTY keypad has a size of 152 x 80 x 22.5 mm and a weight of 340 grams. It's heart is an Intel Menlow, which has a speed of 800 MHz and runs a Linux operating system.
The 4.8" 800 x 480 pixel resolution touchscreen has enough space for comfortable Internet access, even when we are away from our desk - this is helped by WLAN and HSDPA support.
We can store our data on the 4GB integrated hard drive and there is a GPS receiver too in the device, so we can use it for navigation too.
Of course Bluetooth 2.0 support is also present and furthermore there are two cameras inside: one with a resolution of 3 megapixels and autofocus, and a VGA webcam.
The battery's capacity is 3060 mAh, so we can keep using it for a long time with one charge.
Translated by Szaszati