Gigabyte MID M528 (M528) Specifications and information |
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Gigabyte MID M528 alternatives |
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Gigabyte MID M528 Specifications | |
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Manufacturer | Gigabyte |
Model name | MID M528 |
Model id | M528 |
CPU | Intel Atom |
CPU speed | 800 Mhz |
Graphics | Intel GMA 500 specs |
OS | Linux (Moblin core) |
Display Size | 4.8" 800 X 480 |
RAM | 512 MB |
SSD | 3.9 GB |
Battery capacity | 11 Wh |
Weight (Minimum) | 340gm / 0.75 pounds |
Size | 152/80/23.0 mm |
Size | 6/3.1/0.9 inches |
Physical Interfaces |
USB 2.0 SD slot (Micro) Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm) MIC-in GPS Antenna socket Mini USB 2.0 (client) |
Wireless Interfaces | 802.11b/g BT2.0 HSDPA | Additional | GPS Front and rear cameras Microphone Mono speaker | *Specifications can vary |
Gigabyte MID M528 popularity (12 months) |
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Gigabyte MID M528 news and review links. | Date |
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Launch news - Gigabyte MID and UMPC (CeBIT 2008) | 23/02/19 |
Gigabyte M528 UI demo | 23/02/19 |
First pricing looks expensive for Gigabyte MID | 23/02/19 |
Gigabyte MID for $750 in the U.S.? | 23/02/19 |
Gigabyte official pricing info. | 23/02/19 |
Gallery and hands-on. Gigabyte M528 | 23/02/19 |
M528 MID. Pricing including 3G (Europe, US) | 23/02/19 |
Unboxing production sample M528 | 23/02/19 |
Review: production sample M528 | 23/02/19 |
Gigabyte MID M528 alternatives | |||
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Sony Tablet P, 5.5 inch, 370 grams (0.82 lbs) | |||
UMID mbook SE, 4.8 inch, 366 grams (0.81 lbs) | |||
UMID BZ, 4.8 inch, 363 grams (0.8 lbs) Solves all of the major issues of the original M1 and adds a useful mouse pointer. With battery life of over 4hrs this is now a serious contender as a productive, pocketable UMPC. | |||
XPPhone XPPhone, 4.8 inch, 400 grams (0.88 lbs) Early pricing (local, China) is said to be the equivalent of $400 but specifications are not known. If build quality can be kept high, this 400gm basic UMPC/Phone could find some customers. AMD processor is not very powerful but reaches full web speeds similar to very low-end Atom-based devices. 3D support is poor. Given a fast SSD, this could reach acceptable office application speeds. | |||
Viliv N5, 4.8 inch, 399 grams (0.88 lbs) Lives up to the pre-release hype. Great build quality, fast SSD, good keyboard and battery life. It's expensive when compared to the UMID BZ so you'll have to 'value' that extra memory and build quality. Base model, surprisingly, comes with no video out. | |||
Kohjinsha PA, 4.8 inch, 400 grams (0.88 lbs) | |||
Inkia 500, 4.8 inch, 350 grams (0.77 lbs) | |||
Lluon Mobbit, 4.8 inch, 375 grams (0.83 lbs) | |||
Aigo MID (8888W), 4.8 inch, 340 grams (0.75 lbs) Proving very popular with early adopters as one of the first PC-based MIDs to be available. The device is shipped with a relatively closed operating system but simple hacks are available that enable software installation. | |||
Clarion MiND, 4.8 inch, 323 grams (0.71 lbs) With the relatively small battery, this is a MID that can't be used for long periods away from the charger but could enhance the in-car experience beyong simple navigation and mp3 playback. | |||
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