I purchased the s1080 a few years ago, used it all the time for about 3 months then let it sit around for a while. It isn't that I don't like it, I really love it however too many toys and it tends to get pushed to the side (Android tablet gets the same treatment).
That being said, I was surprised that each time I load up the tablet it works, even after sitting around with no battery. As soon as I plug in the power it loads up and works fine and the battery life is as good as every.
About a year ago I decided to play with it again and try some different operating systems on it. Windows 7 is fine however I wanted to play.
Linux Mint: Not that great with touch screens so it was quickly uninstalled
Ubuntu: I had Ubuntu installed on it and it worked fine, I lost the side bar touch buttons however it still worked fine. Had a few glitches and it was a pain to setup correctly. At the start it didn't like the touch screen, after a little playing around with settings it started to work ok.
Current adventure:
Windows 10 tech preview. I ended up installing windows 7 again, downloaded all the drivers and installed them then installed windows 10 from the desktop. That way the drivers will still work and didn't have to worry about issues with installing once w10 was installed.
Windows 10 installs with no issues, it does take longer to install than w7 however it finally got there.
First impressions was it is basically w7 with some w8 features. It is very slow and it doesn't allow you to increase the screen resolutions resulting in a lot of the features not working.
It lasted around 30 minutes on my s1080 before I installed w7 back on it.
If anyone wants to know how other operating systems run on the s1080 let me know and I will install and test for you.
If you are looking for the drivers:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3690#dlI have also uploaded some on one of my websites:
http://ndc.org.au/gigabyte-s1080/