Friday, October 19th 2012
Gigabyte's U2142 Windows 8 Convertible Ultrabook Gets Detailed
Like pretty much all its rivals Gigabyte Technology is embracing Windows 8 and is preparing to release various PCs running Microsoft's latest operating system. One such PC is called U2142 and is actually a convertible ultrabook featuring a rotating 11.6-inch (1366 x 768) touchscreen. This upcoming 2-in-1 machine packs an Intel Core i3/i5 ULV processor, up to 16 GB of RAM, up to a 1 TB hard drive backed by a 256 GB solid state drive, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, optional 3G, USB 3.0 connectivity, and an HDMI output.
The U2142 will start at about $999 and should become available next month.
Source:
CNET Asia
The U2142 will start at about $999 and should become available next month.
14 Comments on Gigabyte's U2142 Windows 8 Convertible Ultrabook Gets Detailed
Even though the hinges were criticized a lot, they nearly never broke.
If you are still not comfortable with this, there is a lenovo version("yoga") coming which uses two hinges which can be bend 360°.
As i understand, this ultrabook will run Windows 8 x86 version, not the ARM version Windows RT.
It would be interesting to runthe normal desktop programs on a tablet-like-laptop, especially with that screen tilting and switching,
I currently use a Lenovo X201 for use at uni and work. This is also a tank as a well. Won't break. AFAIK the only decent looking convertibles available are from Fujitsu, but they are a little on the big and heavy side for me. I think it's good that Gigabyte is taking the convertible market seriously, which will hopefully bring some more competition as well.
I'd love to upgrade to something like this. Win 8 is pretty nice on mine. But, I love my win 7