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Gateway NV5207u
$500.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Can manage some moderate gaming fairly well. Powerful enough that applications and web browsers never lag or lock up. Full keyboard with numeric keypad easy to work with.
The Cons:Touch pad is in a bad spot, easy to sit your wrist down on it by accident. Battery doesn't last very long between charges. Some bloatware that needs to be uninstalled for best performance.
The Gateway NV5207u is an ultra-affordable Windows 7 notebook featuring an AMD Athlon dual-core processor and 4GB of DDR2 RAM. It’s geared towards budget-conscious shoppers seeking premium features like a large 15.6” monitor, a powerful ATI Radeon graphics card with support for Shader Model 4.0, and an HDMI interface for transmitting to a compatible HDTV set.
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The only drawback is the unit’s relatively weak 2.1GHz processor, which thankfully is outshined by the plethora of advanced functionalities available, from Draft N wireless to high-tech Dolby audio technology. Business professionals and multimedia-enthusiasts can use the NV5207u alike, which makes it an optimal solution at a very friendly price.
Features
- Windows 7 Notebook
- AMD Athlon Dual-Core
- DDR2 RAM
- SATA HHD
- ATI Radeon Graphics
- Dolby Audio Technology
- Wired/Wireless Connectivity
- Microphone/Webcam Set
- HDMI Interface
Specifications
- OS: Genuine Windows 7 (64-bit)
- Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-65 Dual-Core (2.1GHz)
- Memory: 4096MB DDR2 667MHz
- HDD: 320GB SATA
- Display: 15.6” Widescreen Ultrabright (1366x768)
- Battery: 6-Cell Lithium Ion
- Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 3200 (Shader Model 4.0)
- Media Card: Multi-in-1
- Modem: 56K
- Network: Gigabit Ethernet
- Wireless: 802.11b/g/n
- Optical: 8x DVD-Super Multi Double-Layer
- Audio: Dolby Sound Room, Headphone, Natural Bass
- Communications: Web/Mic
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can manage some moderate gaming fairly well
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powerful enough that applications and web browsers never lag or lock up
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full keyboard with numeric keypad easy to work with
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touch pad is in a bad spot, easy to sit your wrist down on it by accident
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battery doesn't last very long between charges
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some bloatware that needs to be uninstalled for best performance
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a bit heavy and awkward to carry around
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