Posted 10/20/2008 4:15 PM by Stan
Filed under: Gaming, Gateway, Pcs, Review
Price:
$1999
BUY IT
HERE
The
skinny:
Gateway's surprisingly affordable new
rig is packing enough firepower to satisfy even the most hardcore
entertainment junkies.
The
good:
Get ready, there's a lot. The Core 2 Duo
processor and 4GB RAM combo are good enough that they show off how
Vista is supposed to run on a capable machine. The hard drives (two
7200 RPM 160GB drive in a RAID 0 configuration) are incredibly fast and
responsive, which is great for gaming and video editing. The NVIDIA
GeForce Go 8800M GTS is more than enough firepower, even for gamers,
and it ran Unreal Tournament III without a hitch.
Unfortunately, it couldn't help the fact that I totally suck at it. The
17-inch screen looks great at 1920 x 1200, assuming that you can find
enough HD content to put on it. Also, you have to give it credit for
being a capable gaming machine without feeling the need to attach
65,000 neon lights all over the place. It ran exceptionally cool,
enough so that you can use it on your lap without worrying about frying
up your sperm like some kind of sick, reproductive stir fry.
The bad:This machine does all
the important stuff fantastically, but there are a few minor changes I
would make. The number keys have dark-colored writing on them, so they
can be tough to see if you're in the dark. See, I told you they were
minor. The screen definitely benefited from a quick calibration, but
there aren't many that wouldn't. The 9-cell battery also provides long
life but sticks out of the back so it won't fit in some of our normal
bags.
Bluray?With
so much power and screen real estate, I find myself wishing there was
an Bluray drive in place of the DVD burner, but not often enough that
it would justify driving the price up. That's what the PS3 is
for.
What?
The speakers on this
machine are some of the best I have ever encountered on any laptop. I
found myself listening to music without my headphones, something
unthinkable on most portable machines. It won't replace your surround
sound, but it will definitely cut it for watching videos on
Hulu.com
Verdict:We
ran this machine through an incredible battery of real world tests like
editing video, working in Photoshop and ripping DVDs and it was nothing
short of awesome at all times. Smoking fast performance and a
ridiculously low price point make this machine easy to recommend
whether you're looking for a new main machine or a reason to toss your
entertainment center in the dumpster.
The
rundown:Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
T8300 (2.4GHz)4096MB DDR2 667MHz
SDRAM320GB 7200rpm Serial ATA hard drive (2x160)
Raid 0Multi-Format Dual Layer Slot Load DVD-RW w/
DVD-RAMNVIDIA GeForce Go 8800M GTS with 512MB of
GDDR3 discrete video memoryIntel PM965
Chipset17” WUXGA TFT Active Matrix (1920 x 1200
max resolution)Integrated 1.3 Megapixel Web
CamIntegrated 802.11a/b/g/Draft-N Wireless
NetworkingFingerprint
readerHigh-Definition
Audio9-Cell Lithium Ion
BatteryBluetooth 2.05-in-1
Media ReaderIntegrated v.92 56K
ModemIntegrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet
AdapterFX Design with Copper Core
AccentMicrosoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
w/ Service Pack 1