Gigabyte GM-M8000 Laser Gamer Mouse

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

The GM-M8000 keyboard by Gigabyte has a 4000dpi sensor, five programmable buttons, all in an ergonomic design. You have three profiles and you can access various macro settings, to meet the needs of different games and / or users. The price is not known, but it should be around $100.

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Gigabyte GK-K6800 keyboard

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Gigabyte is another device to reveal the next CeBIT, and this is the GK-K6800 keyboard. Designed to merge a luxurious design and trend in a single device, the GK-K6800 keyboard has a glossy coating, while the multimedia features were specifically designed to complement the overall experience. With a volume knob steel, you will not have to fumble with the software volume. The price of the GK-K6800 is not known, then we will have to wait for Gigabyte announcements at CeBIT.

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Gigabyte GK-K7100 keyboard

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

The Gigabyte GK-K7100 keyboard has a slim design and a minimalist look. Despite the ultra slim profile, you’ll have the latest technology scissor-type for a more comfortable. The design features include a glossy, 18 multimedia shortcuts and the ability to switch to multimedia in an instant after pressing two keys in one second. Once the multimedia mode is activated, you have total control over what the peripheral you would like to use.

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Gigabyte unveils netbooks at CeBIT

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Gigabyte will parade three new netbooks at the next CeBIT. As you know, the netbook specifications are more or less “standard”, although on the design, they can be quite different. First, we have the “Booktop” M1022, which is associated with a special dock, allowing you to keep your system vertically and connect a monitor and peripherals. Regarding the T1028, it has a tablet design, while the ThinNote S1024 takes the way of the slim with a professional design.

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