More and more brands are announcing new ultraportables. Now it’s the turn of Gigabyte, a well-known maker of PC motherboards, presenting the ultraportable M912. This device has something special: it’s a tablet PC.

At the moment some details are unknown, but it’s going to use Intel Atom processors, 120-250 GB hard disk drives and 1 GB RAM, and features a 8.9″ touchscreen at 1280×768. Both Linux and Windows XP are going to be available.
More information: UMPC Portal. Found in Xataka.
Update: Engadget shows more pictures and info. It seems that battery life is only 1.5 h…
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Tags: tablet pc, ultraportables
