
Okay, does this sound familiar? That may be because I just posted yesterday on Dell’s all-in-one called “One.” Gateway also has their own little precious and it actually is really nice.
They actually put a bunch of input/output slots in the power block. That’s a pretty nice touch. Also, the premier sound system is hidden behind the lower veneer. Expandibility isn’t an issue - which is always a concern on these types of systems. I just may have to go gawk over one.
Here are the specs:
Operating System
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium
Processor
Intel® Core™2 Duo T7250 dual-core processor1
Intel® GM965 chipset
Each core operates at 2.0GHz, shared 2MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB
Display
Integrated 19″ widescreen TFT active-matrix LCD (1440×900)
Memory
3072MB DDR2 dual-channel memory
Video
ATI® Mobility Radeon HD 2600XT
256MB discrete video memory
TV Tuner
Analog/digital TV tuner with 3-D comb (USB)3
Hard Drive
500GB SATA II (7200rpm, 16MB cache)2
Audio
8-channel (7.1) high-definition audio
Integrated NXT® SoundVu speaker technology
Optical Drive
Slot-loading 8x DVD±R/RW SuperMulti drive
Digital Media Reader
5-in-1 digital media card reader
Communications/Networking
802.11n (pre-n) dual-band wireless LAN (Mini PCIe)
Intel® 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 port)
Interfaces
7 - USB 2.0 ports (3 chassis, 4 power module)
1 - IEEE 1394 port (front)
Input Device
Premium wireless multimedia keyboard
“River Rock” wireless optical 2-button touchwheel mouse
Media Center remote control
Webcam
1.3 megapixel webcam (USB with integrated microphone)
Case Design
Sleek and stylish all-in-one design
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