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However, there are some issues that the tablet’s size and design present. Also onboard are a 64 GB SSD, microSD card slot, USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and HDMI ports. We have no complaints about performance on the tablet, which is very good across the board, thanks in no small part to an Intel Pentium 3555U processor (1.7 GHz) and 4 GB of memory. However, the sharp and beautiful touchscreen, which boasts a 1920x1080 resolution is very responsive, and we found ourselves fluidly alternating between using the tracking nib in landscape orientation to navigate to PDFs and then switching to portrait mode to read them. Naturally, holding the tablet in portrait mode all but obviates their use practically. While you can hold and work on the S11 as you would a tablet, the presence of USB ports adds to its versatility, particularly if you tend to plug in external hard drives or flashdrives on a regular basis. For example, on the left hand side of the tablet when held horizontally, you can find two buttons that function as left and right mouse, while on the right hand side of the tablet, there is a rather nice little trackpoint nib for guiding your cursor.
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It also does offer a couple of nifty features that lend it to being held and operated predominantly in landscape orientation by both hands. The machine starts off by impressing, offering build quality that felt every inch a Gigabyte product, which is to say, solid, durable, and premium quality.ĭespite its solidity, the 11.6” tablet wasn’t overly heavy in the hand, although you would more than likely find yourself using two hands when holding it for long stretches.
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Can its Windows 8 tablet hybrid, the S11M, carry on this fine tradition? Gigabyte’s notebooks have time and again won us over and proven to be lustworthy machines.