Gigabyte has been somewhat hesitant in to the ultra mobile market, but now seem to come out of the closet in earnest with his Booktop M1305. With a 13.3-inch display, the Gigabyte jumped on one of the more popular form factors of the current situation and performance costs may be as a customer chooses between low-power models of Intel's Core 2 Duo, Pentium and Celeron processors. The monitor has a resolution of 1366x768 pixels and is powered by Intel's integrated 4500MHD GPU, but it is possible to increase your computer's graphics performance.

Gigabyte has developed a docking station for the M1305 with a GeForce GT220 GPU along with 1GB DDR2 memory, at least offers considerably higher performance than Intel's built-in solution.

With a 6-cell battery will give Booktop M1305 up to 6.5 hours of working time and with a weight of 1.79 kg and relatively pain measurement, 328.7 (W) x 230 (D) x 29.3 (H) mm, should it be a smooth computer to carry around.

Other interesting specifications to mention is a DVD burner, HDMI output, up to 500GB of storage, 4GB of RAM and support for 802.11n wireless networking.