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Questions about GIGABYTE products => All other GIGABYTE products => Topic started by: wcracker on March 09, 2011, 07:06:38 pm
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When will be the s1080 tablet sale in Spain? I am very interested in it
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Hi and welcome to the Gigabyte Forum.
I think your best chance of finding out would be to ask GGTS because the question will probably be picked up locally by somebody who knows.
Just enter your email address and click on the language of choice.
GGTS http://ggts.gigabyte.com/
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Thank you very much for the information.
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You are very welcome and perhaps you would like to post the info when you get it on the forum here for anyone else who might be interested. :)
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I have already been answered at the link you gave me.
Comment, which is not yet available, but from May it will be in its distributors.
I look forward to this great product, and if the final price is so good than that were published from the beginning (around 300$) it will be the best tablet of the market.
There are the specifications of the S1080 Tablet:
CPU Intel® Atom™ Dual Core Processor N570(1.66GHz)
OS Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium
Display 10.1” Capacitive Multi-touch Panel 1024x600 with LED backlight
System Memory 2GB DDRIII, 1 slot (Max 2GB)
Chipset Intel® NM10 Express Chipset
Video Graphics Intel® GMA 3150
Hard Disk Drive 320 GB 2.5" 7mm SATA HDD 5400rpm
I/O Port USB(3.0)*1, USB(2.0)*1, D-sub, RJ45, Mic-in, Earphone-out, SD Card Reader, DC-in Jack
Audio 1.5 Watt Speaker*2, Internal Microphone
Communications LAN: 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet
Wireless LAN: 802.11b/g/n Wireless
Bluetooth: Bluetooth v3.0 + HS
WWAN (3.5G): 3.5G Antenna built-in, 3.5G Module supported(Optional)
Webcam 1.3 MegaPixel
Battery Li-ion 2-cell
Dimensions 270(W) x 173(D) x 14.94(H) mm
Weight < 900g (w/2-cell battery)
Gigabyte great job, keep it up!
(excuse me for my bad english, but i'm spanish... ;))
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There is nothing wrong with your English in fact it is very good. ;) Buenos notches.
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Hello friends, now is selling the S1080, but unfortunately only solds in Australia. Of the $ 300 it would be cost, has remained at about $ 700, I don't know that if when it goes on sale in other places, it will be cheaper, but I guess not.
In May I was told that reached Spain, hopefully come sooner and with the price that was given at first.
http://penta.com.au/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65_370_391&products_id=51622
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Hi
I know there is a new site from some guys in the UK that are shipping to most of Europe.
www.shopgigabyte.com (http://www.shopgigabyte.com) might be worth a try.
M
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Hi
My company has around 20 S1080 slates which led to me getting buying my own for personal use.
Is there anyway that i can increase the sodimm ram from 2gb to 4gb (3.5gb) on windows 7 pro 32bit??
I have already tried installing 4gb 1333mhz kingston sodimm ram to no avail.
I found this on the net:
http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/tablet-pc-life/42919-gigabyte-s1080.html
Im only trying to add more ram because thats just what i do with my own personal pc's, the S1080 is a great piece of hardware
on its own, my company and i are very happy with it.
Please let me know :D
ps great job guys
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You would have to be running a 64bit version of windows as the guy on tabletpcreview was running windows 7 professional 64bit. 32bit windwos cannot see above 2GB of RAM. Another poster on that forum mentioned that some memory he bought did not work so you can try it, but no guarantees.
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You would have to be running a 64bit version of windows as the guy on tabletpcreview was running windows 7 professional 64bit. 32bit windwos cannot see above 2GB of RAM. Another poster on that forum mentioned that some memory he bought did not work so you can try it, but no guarantees.
Actually just for your information Windows 32 bit can normally "see" around 3.4GB of memory.
Is there anyway that i can increase the sodimm ram from 2gb to 4gb (3.5gb) on windows 7 pro 32bit??
I have already tried installing 4gb 1333mhz kingston sodimm ram to no avail.
Have you checked to see if the Kingston module you tried was compatible as I can't see any reason why it wasn't discovered and used as normal.
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It's a limitation on the CPU by Intel.
http://ark.intel.com/products/55637/Intel-Atom-Processor-N570-(1M-Cache-1_66-GHz)
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Thanks for that bit of info. I wasn't aware that it was single channel and hence the 2GB limit. ;)