Jan 11, 2011 09:20 GMT  ·  By

This year's CES was definitely a busy time for most of the IT players out there, and Gigabyte was especially active, having delivered, besides motherboards and video cards, some mobile PCs, like the Q2432A and Q2532N.

Since Intel and Advanced Micro Devices so eagerly released their newest processing units, it would have been odd if CES hadn't been filled to the brim with new systems.

Of course, given the times, the fact that laptops were prominent did not come as a surprise at all.

In fact, with how mobile PCs have been growing ever more widespread, all CES attendants made sure to have multiple such products on show.

Gigabyte, of course, was one such company, its collection including such things as the P2532N.

Two other notebooks were released alongside that particular models, their names being Q2432A and Q2532N.

As one may have guessed, their feature sets are more or less similar, although their screen sizes and choice of graphics allows one to distinguish between them quite easily.

The former has a screen size of 14 inches and the Radeon HD 6730M graphics card (1GB of memory), plus a 6-cell battery.

The latter utilizes the NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M (also 1 GB), plus a more powerful, 8-cell battery.

As for actual processing power, it all comes down to an Intel Core i5 processor belonging to the Sandy Bridge collection.

There is, of course, a hard disk drive (320 GB, 500 GB, 640 GB or even 750 GB), plus a DVD writer and one or two gigabytes of RAM.

Other specifications include LED-backlit screens (1,366 x 768 pixels), Bluetooth 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, USB 3.0 (two ports), stereo speakers and HDMI.

Unfortunately, no pricing details have, so far, been revealed, but online vendors shouldn't take long in unraveling this final mystery.