Gateway Expands All-in-One Desktop Line
All-in-one (AIO) desktops are fast becoming all the rage, and Gateway is well aware of their growing popularity. But don't take our word for it, straight from the horse's mouth:
"The demand fo all-in-one desktop PCs took off last year with the introduction of Windows 7 and its touch screen capabilities, and as the technology became more powerful and less expensive," said Steve Smith, senior business manager of consumer desktops, Acer America.
That's not a typo, Acer owns Gateway. But back to the point, Gateway today announced a couple of new additions to its existing ZX One series, the 21.5-inch Gateway One ZX4951 ($900) and 23-inch ZX6951 ($1,000). Both models sport a new look with a curved bottom edge and glossy black bezel with chrome and silver accents.
From a feature standpoint, the ZX4951 comes with an Intel Pentium G6950 processor (2.8GHz), 4GB of DDR3 memory, 500GB hard drive, Blu-ray drive, Intel HD graphics, Wireless-N, and the typical assortment of ports and amenities. For $100 more, the ZX6951 bumps the processor to an Intel Core i3 550 (3.2GHz) and increases the HDD to 640GB.
Both models are available now.

Image Credit: Gateway
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Julia Meth
October 14, 2010 at 12:43pm
Ya I agreed with the comments, why should a person pay for this? he better buy a laptop or a net book with a power backup. Do not want to hurt anyone's feeling, it's just my opinion. Dissertation Editing Services
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Julia Meth
October 14, 2010 at 12:42pm
Ya I agreed with the comments, why should a person pay for this? he better buy a laptop or a net book with a power backup. Do not want to hurt anyone's feeling, it's just my opinion. Dissertation Editing Services
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chrisld85
September 29, 2010 at 3:24pm
I don't understand why anyone would weant a All-In-One computer either, A laptop would be a better choice. Aleast you can take it with you and in the edtion having a battery, not to be tied to just being at one place like a desk.You can't upgrade thses no more than laptops. Makes no since.
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lunchbox73
September 29, 2010 at 10:54am
I don't understand why these are becoming popular again. What need do they fill? Is it only because of the touchscreen capability? Personally I wouldn't like sitting in front of a computer display covered in fingerprints. I thought AIO died with the iMac.
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