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28 minutes ago by MarkReynoldsIT on twitter, retweetOn the surface, the Booktop seems to be just another Atom-based 10-inch mini-laptop from a minor player. But while Gigabyte is better known for manufacturing mainboards than laptops, we were impressed that the M1022M managed to stand out from the crowd during our testing. In fact, it could be the first mini-laptop that can be configured as a nettop as well. The bundled docking station and excellent battery life make the AU$699 price tag expensive but not unreasonable. However, we feel the docking station should have been an optional accessory so that the M1022M can be offered at a lower price, since not everyone wants to use a netbook to replace a desktop.
It may not be as hardy as a ThinkPad, but the Booktop is not some cheap OEM rip-off, either. The tapered chassis has an attractive hinge design and although colour options are not available, the simple black-and-white theme is understated yet attractive. It has a solid build quality and tight hinges so we expect this machine to be durable enough for the road.
But what really impressed us was how Gigabyte managed to fit in a six-cell battery without having it protrude from the back or bottom. This helps the M1022M maintain a slim profile and reasonable heft. We like the 92 per cent keyboard which is comfortable to use, though touch typing may not be feasible for those with fat digits. Our only complaint is that the trackpad buttons are located at the sides, which may take some getting used to.
The Booktop maintains a sleek profile despite a generous six-cell battery. (Credit: Gigabyte)
The fact that all three USB ports are positioned on the right may look unusual at first, but it makes sense when the unit is docked as it allows these slots to remain available. The docking station puts the netbook in an upright position to minimise its footprint and makes the unit resemble a nettop. Despite the accessory not having a heavy base, we never felt that the netbook was in a precarious position when in use. The dock includes VGA and Ethernet passthrough ports as well as three USB slots so you can keep the Booktop connected to an external display and peripherals.
The Gigabyte M1022M is one of the few low-cost mini-laptops to sport an ExpressCard/34 slot. Surprisingly, it does this without compromising on the number of USB ports or reducing the size of the battery. The company did not skimp on hardware components, either, and the Booktop is decked out with Draft-N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Ethernet connectivity. The netbook can also be wired for HSDPA connectivity as an optional extra.
Though the 10.1-inch glossy display is not HD-ready, its 1024x600-pixel resolution is decent enough for internet surfing and emails. Which is all a netbook is really good for as its Atom processor and integrated GMA 950 graphics engine are not powerful enough for HD videos or most current gaming titles. The audio output through the stereo speakers is, like most netbooks, adequate at best, so plug in a pair of earphones if you are picky about sound quality.
As a nettop, the Gigabyte M1022M is comparable to first-generation low-cost PCs since current models sport dual-core Atom chipsets. Though the docking has a VGA output, Ethernet port and three USB slots, it does not expand the feature set by offering connectors such as HDMI or eSATA (which are becoming common among nettops). The docking station has a power button that turns on the netbook, as well as a battery key that shows the remaining power by lighting up the six LED lights at the front of the M1022M. This feature also works by clicking on the right trackpad button on the machine.
The bundled docking station puts the netbook in a space-saving upright position. (Credit: Gigabyte)
Gigabyte's proprietary Smart Manager software provides a user-friendly interface to change power profiles. In addition, it can control screen brightness and audio volume, enable the webcam and wireless radios. The latter is especially useful since the Gigabyte M1022M does not have a dedicated switch to turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
The Booktop runs off a 1.66GHz Atom processor, 1GB RAM and 160GB HDD. The single-core chip, along with its integrated Intel GMA graphics card, is best confined to internet duties and simple productivity tools such as word processing. Standard-definition videos are still playable, though HD videos (even those streamed from the net) do not perform well on this mini-laptop.
Battery life is where the Gigabyte netbook differentiates itself. Granted the Asus Eee PC series still takes the crown for exceptional uptime, but the six-cell 7800mAh battery in the M1022M holds its own. We looped a video clip at half-screen brightness on this netbook with the wireless radios turned off and it shut down only after an impressive five hours and two minutes. There is no extended battery option, though this netbook's uptime should be adequate for all but the most demanding traveller.
Via CNET Asia.
| Connectivity | |
|---|---|
| Network interface | 10/100 LAN, Bluetooth, 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| USB ports | 3 |
| VGA | Yes |
| Display | |
| Natural resolution (max) | 1024 x 600 pixels |
| Diagonal screen size | 10.1 inch |
| Drives | |
| Primary hard drive | 160 GB |
| General | |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 30.5 x 265 x 191 mm |
| Laptop type | Ultraportable |
| Weight | 1.3 kg |
| Graphics | |
| Graphics hardware | Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 |
| Memory | |
| Amt of RAM | 1GB |
| RAM type | DDR2-533 |
| Memory card reader | Yes |
| Other | |
| Motherboard chipset | Intel 945GM |
| Integrated webcam | Yes |
| Processor | |
| Processor type | Intel Atom |
| Processor speed | 1.66 GHz |
| Software | |
| Operating system | Windows XP Home |
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