Good Dedicated 3D Mobile Graphics, Unified Expansion Ports on Power Adapter Keep Desk Cable Clutter Down, Easy After Market Upgrading for RAM and Hard Drive
Slower Mobile Processor, Somewhat Larger Than Other AllInOne Offerings, Productivity Software Extra
Gateways One brings a few unique items to the table that differentiate it from other all-in-one PCs. For example, the power adapter brick also acts as the peripheral cable center by hosting the cable connections thus reducing desktop cable clutter. Th...
Hidden speakers behind the impossibly glossy black bezel provide enriching, mufflefree audio. Included remote handles basic media controls well, and looks just as sharp as the PC it's controlling. Wireless keyboard and mouse are welldesigned and work righ
Glasslike (read: plastic) front bezel is very reflectiveenjoy watching yourself watch a movie. Gluttonous wants like a bigger (20 or 22 inch) screen, support for Bluray/HDDVD playback/burning, and wallmounting capabilities are all features we'd love to se
Abstract: Video Review: The Gateway One is a sleek, sexy all-in-one computer that has plenty of high-powered components - Intel Core 2 Duo processor up to 2.0GHz, 500GB SATA II hard drive, 8X DVD burner, high def audio, built-in 802.11n wireless and more.
Abstract: It seems that the battle of computer supremacy between PCs and Macs is never-ending. Apple controlled the computer market with the introduction of their computers in the mid-1980s. PCs then took over in the mid-1990s and have controlled the computer ma...
Gateways new One desktop computers are some of the sleekest all-in-one machines weve ever seen. The GZ7108 series is the low-end One line, but these systems still start at around $1,300, although when we say, "start," we also mean, "finish," because...
Abstract: The king of all in one desktop computers is, of course, the Apple iMac with it’s sleek design and aluminum finish. Gateway recently introduced their competitor in this market, dubbed the Gateway One. Read on for the scoop. The Gateway One models all co...
Abstract: If you’ve lusted after Apple’s sleek, one-piece iMac desktop computers but have no interest in switching to the Mac, you’re in luck this holiday season. Two of the big Windows PC makers, Gateway and Dell, will offer their own all-in-one...
Super sexy design with no ugly cables
Very fast hardware
Rare dual-hard-drive upgrade option
Easy to set up and use
802.11b/g/n wireless built in
Affordable and cool
Fans can sometimes be noisy
Super reflective screen & bezel
Video shows deep blacks as dark grays
Only one screen size available
No external monitor output
Webcam picks up loud hard drive noises
The Gateway One is a super sleek all-in-one computer that will appeal to a wide audience. It’s incredibly easy to set up and use, which makes it perfect for folks who are new to computers or who want simplicity. It’s fast and efficient - great...
Published: 2007-10-11, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Think all-in-one computers and think hefty, lumpen PCs that try to pretend to be swish LCD displays but instead end up looking desperate - or, more likely, think Apple’s luscious iMac and its effortless evolution of style. Gateway have attempted the...