Gigabyte M912 review- it’s hot!
The Gigabyte M912 is a netbook that is catching a lot of attention as it’s the first (I believe) 8.9-inch netbook with a swiveling touchscreen. Throw in its respectable $700 price tag for all of that functionality and it’s easy to see why some are excited by the Gigabyte. That price tag is fully almost $2,000 cheaper than the comparable Fujitsu P1620 I am using so it’s a good deal price-wise. The first units are getting in reviewers hands and Joanna Stern of Laptop Magazine has posted her first review of the M912 along with some video footage of the little beast in action. It’s apparent that she likes the Gigabyte although notes that it runs pretty hot at times. She also remarks that the keyboard is a bit too small for touch typing, something that doesn’t surprise me given the relatively large bezel around that keyboard.
The only 8.9-inch notebooks I have used that are decent for touch typing are the HP 2133 Mini-Note and the afore-mentioned P1620 and even those are right on the fringe of being untouch-typable. Is that even a word? Both of those devices have the keyboard running almost all the way to the edges of the device and that’s why they are big enough for touch typing and it’s easy to understand why the Gigabyte’s keyboard is not so. It’s a good solid device according to Laptop Magazine so check out the review and make your own call about the M912.
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http://www.umpcportal.com/2008/07/gigabyte-m912-latest-on-the-screen-and-model-options/
In the “Live” tab there is a recorded video of a live session featuring the 912
It’s kind of annoying: while the laptop might be hot, it seems like the battery life isn’t. You would think that for mobile devices like these, the manufacturer would put some more thought into providing enough juice for it to be actually mobile for a decent amount of time…