Gigabyte’s been making portable, convertible tablet-style notebooks since before it was cool. The company’s latest is the Gigabyte U21M, a notebook with an 11.6 inch display that you can twist 180 degrees and fold down over the keyboard so you can use the computer in tablet mode.
It looks a lot like the last few convertible tablets from Gigabyte, but features a few tweaks.
The new model measures about 0.78 inches thick and weighs about 3.3 pounds. The Gigabyte U21M has a dual-storage system, and can handle up to a 256GB solid state drive and 1TB 2.5″ hard drive.
It has 2 USB 3.0 ports, 1 USB 2.0 port, an HDMI port, and a touchscreen display.
Gigabyte hasn’t announced a price or launch date for its latest convertible tablet.