It’s been quite a while since we last took a look at a notebook that didn’t have an ASUS badge on it, and that’s not for good reason. ASUS keeps sending us notebooks, so we keep reviewing ’em, but ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
New Rich and Gorgeous Metallic-Finished Colors Now Available on Updated Lines of Gateway M-Series and T-Series Notebooks Gateway gives two of its most popular consumer notebook lines – the Gateway ...
As an affordable general-use laptop, it's no surprise that the Ultra Slim offers a straightforward build and design. The all-black chassis is entirely plastic, but feels reasonably solid. There's some ...
Gateway Inc. is preparing new notebooks and a Tablet PC refresh for launch this week, as the company updates some of its mobile hardware with Intel Corp.’s Centrino technology. Gateway will release ...
Gateway on Monday launched a series of wide-screen notebook PCs to be sold through retailers throughout the United States. The new lineup includes the 3018GZ notebook, featuring Intel's Celeron M ...
LAS VEGAS--Gateway won't have to change much about the designs of some of its most popular notebooks to accommodate Intel's new dual-core chips. That's good news for anyone who complained about power ...
Computer maker Gateway has announced a major refresh of its notebook line, offering up a new entry in its popular FX line for gamers and computing enthusiasts. And all of the new notebooks ship with ...
Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers hardware, research and development, start-ups and the tech industry overseas. LAS VEGAS--Gateway won't have to change much about ...
Sporting a 17" widescreen LCD, the Gateway P-Series definitely fits into the "desktop replacement" category. Weighing in at 9.2 lb with the standard 9-cell battery, the P-Series is fairly heavy even ...
The key words to keep in mind when thinking of the Gateway M275XL convertible tablet are "think big". While other Windows XP Tablets flirt with subnotebook status, the Gateway comes in at 12.6" x 10.8 ...