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more about #gateway more comments → Xeno: Quick! Someone ask CNBC if this will be a good computer.... more » mikegriffin: In case any one doesn't know how to avoid greasy fingerprints on touch screens here's what I do. Simply use your penis instead of your fingers. Viola... more » KTK1990: I wonder how easily these things will overheat, especially the ZX6800. more » craig_16: I can't wait for the next wave of netbooks that have 2Ghz Atoms, better graphics chips, 2GB RAM and faster SSDs. Well, I say I can't wait, but what I ... more » Xeno: Giz see's Gateway rollin'. They be hatin'. more » bonedog73: Diggin the red and black color scheme, I prefer the Dell mini keyboard's though.. more » ValenciaLagniappe: How long will It run on battery power ? The only reason I would consider a netbook ,if it had an 8 to 10 hour battery . I already have notebooks tha... more » ospreyguy: The worst part about netbooks is there tendency to crash and need to reinstall windows. I tried to do this for a friend and got so frustrated with no... more » PigVenus: Hope this one isn't as completely lacking any form of Gateway support as my T-6345u. Absolutely no XP drivers _at all_ and it doesn't even register on... more » Tank: I'm in the market to buy a netbook for my kids to use and to take on trips when I intend on taking a lot of pictures. Is the N280 processor worth the... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: You would assume that over the last two years netbooks would either become much cheaper or their specs would become better but unfortunately the specs... more » Toshie: Dan, are you really using this as your current wallpaper? A VGA image? I mean, it would be awesome if you were rocking a twin Chumby display setup, ... more » schmere: what a horrible thread more » OMG! Ponies!: I'm guessing that Dan is spending the day playing Net Hack and Castle Wolfenstein 3D. more » JoelFever: I remember Windows 3.11. For some reason I had a tough time using it, always wanted a C:\. Good ol' beige Packard Bell. Was a 286sx(or 386sx can'... more » -
#desktops
Gateway One ZX6800, ZX4800 All-in-Ones Go Multi-Touch for Windows 7
Windows 7 is just around the corner, and Gateway's new 23-inch ZX6800 and 20-inch ZX4800 all-in-one PCs are ready for your greasy multi-finger gestures. They also include a bunch of custom touch-enabled apps for managing music, photos, and social networks. More » -
#laptops
Gateway's EC18T Windows 7 Tablet Leaked Early?
A tipster has dished up a number of photos and spec details on a previously unknown Gateway Tablet PC. Likely arriving on October 22nd (alongside Windows 7), it has a convertible 11.6-inch screen, and an Intel Core 2 Duo processor. More » -
#netbooks
Gateway Ambles Downmarket With Ultra-Generic, Atom-Based LT2000 Netbook
Say what you want about the Gateway LT3100's AMD processor and operating system options, but at least it had an angle. The $300, Atom-based 10.1-inch LT2000, on the other hand, is as predictable as netbooks get. More » -
#netbooks
Gateway LT3100 Netbook Runs an AMD Athlon Processor, LED Backlit 11-inch screen and Multitouch
What's up, Gateway? You think you're too good for the Atom? All the other netbooks are using it. Doesn't this really make your new LT3100 more of a tiny-screened, $400 laptop? Yes, plus LED backlight and multitouch. More » -
#wallpaper
Vintage Gateway Desktop Wallpaper Is Now My Current Desktop Wallpaper
Ah, the heady days of 1994. Back then, computers were beige and sold with surfing cow wallpaper, and we liked it that way, dammit. More » -
#netbooks
Acer and Gateway's Army of Netbooks Led by 11.6-Inch Aspire One
Acer is the number one maker of netbooks, so it's not surprising they've got a brand new brigade. They're all 10.1 and 11.6 inchers—the days of the 9-inch netbook are over. More » -
#notebooks
Gateway's Pininfarina Designed ID Notebook
Gateway's ID series are the first computers designed by Pininfarina (of Ferrari fame). The signature aesthetic seems to be the swoop at the bottom of the monitor—not mind-blowing, but better than BMW's HP effort. More » -
#architecture
The Copenhagen Gateway Sees Your Dubai and Raises it 65 Meters
Copenhagen threw an international competition to design a bridge that would connect their office buildings and civic spaces. Two towers connect their two pedestrian bridges 65 meters above the sea with an remarkably disjointed style that, frankly, looks a bit scary to walk upon. More » -
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#roundup
Frankenreview - Gateway XHD3000
Last week Wilson Rothman took a look at the new Gateway XHD3000 monitor. You may know it better as the 30-inch, 1600p beast display that has scared the collective crap out of Dell, Apple, and every other competitor on the market. For the full consensus, hit the jump for the Frankenreview: every review that matters in one place (or at least those from Wired, ExtremeTech and PCWorld). More » -
#dealzmodo
Gateway laptop with 15.4-inch screen on sale at Best Buy for $299 [Notebook Review]
