Friday, November 5, 2010

GIGABYTE presents T1125 'Der Kavalier', Booktop Third Generation



Booktop, a docking station that the revolutionary concept of GIGABYTE, has grown rapidly and now more widely developed. Following the success of the M1022 in the year 2009, the first generation booktop with the 10.1 ", which has won the Golden Pin Design Award, GIGABYTE has also launched the M1305, booktop second generation with 13.3" and carry the nVidia graphics card desktop-level, a brilliant and groundbreaking innovation market, but it seems GIGABYTE is not satisfied until there alone.

Recognizing the increasing consumer demand for mobile computing applications and the lack of integration between the functions of "separate" for mobile devices that are similar in the marketplace, GIGABYTE encouraging with over 20 years of professional experience launched T1125, booktop third generation with screen 11.6 ", a touch-screen booktop and the first that combines features of tablet PCs and docking technology. Booktop features a swivel (to play) touchscreen and Super Multi DVD. With the docking station, T1125 instantly turn into a tablet PC in the travel and desktop PCs with DVD-ROM at home. T1125 is a computing device, three-in-one with a multitasking mode and represents a revolutionary breakthrough.


Besides being equipped with i5/i3 Intel ULV (ultra low voltage) processor, the T1125 also incorporates technologies from NVIDIA Optimus and newest USB3.0 ports. To support multimedia, T1125 features a built-in HDMI, THX-certified, the optimal sound performance and four dual-channel stereo speakers, which are rarely seen a laptop that offers a multimedia experience for high-end users. Not only have high standards of performance, elegance and classical design can be seen from the appearance of ultra-slim decorated with a pattern of brushed metal. With the T1125, a "laptop" high-performance with a charming appearance, GIGABYTE will show an uncanny ability to develop innovative and quality products. T1125 is scheduled for release in November 2010 with a suggested retail price of USD $ 1,299.

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