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    Gateway One Review

    Posted on Wednesday, October 31 2007 @ 10:17:30 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Gateway One is a super hot looking all-in-one system that gives the Apple iMac a run for its money.

    Coincident to the massive worldwide success of the Apple iMac (and following the unappealing, Soviet-looking Gateway 'Profile') Gateway recently ventured into another attempt at the all-in-one computer system. The result of Gateway’s re-invested efforts is known as the Gateway One - a high-speed, full-spec computer and monitor in a single glossy body. From looks alone, Gateway has achieved a very positive step forward - an absolute aesthetic achievement. We at Digital Trends ran the Gateway One through the paces to find out if it’s as fast, functional and fun as it appears. Read our review and watch our Gateway One video to find out what we thought.


    Link: Digitaltrends

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