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Gigabyte unveils touch-sensitive, twistable netbooks

Wed, Mar 4th, 2009 |

Gigabyte has launched a four-strong range of netbooks with twistable, tablet-style touchscreens.

The machines were unveiled by the firm at the ongoing CeBit show in Germany where, according to various online reports, Gigabyte said the M1028M and M1028G models of the 10.1in machine will have netbook-standard 1024 x 600 displays. However, the M1028X and M1028P models will have screens that sport a 1366 x 768 resolution.

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