
Gigabyte is getting ready to release another overclocked graphics card to its range in the form of the GeForce GT220. Featuring a nice blue PCB, the card integrates a 40nm GT216 GPU, 48 Processing Cores, a 128-bit memory interface, a 1GB of GDDR3 memory, a custom dual-slot cooler with a 80mm fan and factory overclocked frequencies – 720MHz for the GPU, 1567MHz for the shader and 1600MHz for the memory. It also features D-Sub, DVI and HDMI outputs, and supports DirectX 10.1. The GeForce GT220 will start shipping In October for unannounced price yet. [INPAI]

Here’s the latest addition to Gigabyte’s Super Overclock Series of graphics cards, the GV-N275SO-181. Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275 GPU, the card integrates a 1792MB GDDR3 memory, 240 Processing Cores, a 448-bit memory interface, 3-way SLI support and a dual-slot cooler. The card also boasts several overclocked frequencies – 715MHz for the GPU, 1550MHz for the shader and 2520MHz for the memory, and provides D-Sub, DVI and HDMI connectivity ports. There’s no word on pricing yet, but it will hit the market soon. [Product Page via CoolComputing]

The Gigabyte GM-M7800S is not your ordinary wireless laser mouse because it is covered in leather and embedded with Swarovski crystals. The mouse features 800/1600 DPI sensitivity and a LED indicator that inform you a change in DPI level. As for the button and wheel, they are plated in 18 karat gold. No info on pricing so far. [AVING]

Taiwanese manufacturer Gigabyte has added a new member to its graphics card line-up with the introduction of GeForce 9600 GT. The GV-N96TGR-512I is an energy efficient graphics card that integrates a 55nm G94 GPU clocked at 600MHz, 64 Stream Processors set to 1500MHz, a 512MB of GDDR3 memory @ 1800MHz, a 256-bit memory interface, DirectX 10 and 2-way SLI support, DVI, D-sub, HDMI outputs and a single-slot active cooler. The GeForce 9600 GT sells for about $114. More

If you are searching for a slim keyboard to accompany your slim laptop, then you can choose the new Gigabyte GK-K7100 comfortable keyboard that features a glossy surface design. Measuring only 9mm thick, this input device also supports 18 multiple multimedia hotkeys and the ability to jump into multimedia mode in an instant after pressing 2 keys in a second. [Engadget]

Gigabyte today unveiled a new device that will be unveiled at the upcoming CeBIT event. The GK-K6800 keyboard comes with a glossy coating with multimedia function keys and a steel volume wheel. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing or availability at this time. We will keep you posted. [Engadget]

Gigabyte today launched a new Gigabyte Netbook M912V tablet PC that comes with a 8.9-inch swivel touch screen display and Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor with Intel 945GSE chipset. The tablet also adopts 2.5 inch 160GB SATA hard drive, 1GB DDR2 RAM, Express Card slot, optional HSDPA, and a built-in 1.3MP webcam. Other features include 3x USB ports, dual 1.5 watt speakers, Bluetooth, and 802.11b/g wireless. The Netbook M912V will be available later this month for $699. [PCLaunches via Laptop Blog]

The Gigabyte unveiled its new M912 Mini Note. This tablet PC features a 8.9-inch touchscreen LCD, a 1.6GHz Atom CPU with 1GB of memory. Its hard drive provides a storage capacity from 120GB to 250GB depending on the exact model. The first version of the Gigabyte M912 mini note comes with Linux operating system and a 1.3MP webcam, Bluetooth and an SD card reader. The Gigabyte M912 Mini Note retails for around $500. [Electronista via Laptop Blog]

The price tag and specifications of the Gigabyte M528 Mobile Internet Device (MID) has been unveiled. Measuring 6 inch x 3.2 inch x 0.9 inch, the gadget comes equipped with a slide out 47 key back lit keyboard, a 800MHz Intel Atom processor, 512MB RAM, 4 or 8GB SSD, HSDPA 3G wireless module, and a 3060MAh battery which should give at least a 4hours of battery life. The Gigabyte M528 is powered by Linux operating system. The price is at around $1000 in the US. [TegaTech via Laptop Blog]

Gigabyte has showed off its new M704 UMPC during CeBIT 2008. The specifications are include 7 inch LCD display(1,024 x 600 resolution), a slide out keyboard, VIA Esther ULV C7-M 1.2GHz processor, 40/60GB hard drive, a 1.3MP webcam, WiFi connectivity and an SD memory card slot. There is no word on pricing at this time. [Aving via Laptop Blog]