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Gateway NV7802u
$650.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:HDMI output. Large 17.3" LED backlit display with 720p capable 1600 x 900px resolution. Comes with Windows 7.
The Cons:Keyboard keys feel cheap. Intel GMA graphics - only capable of media playback and basic applications, horrendous for gaming or applications that require 3D rendering.
The Gateway NV7802u is an affordable, high-performance notebook released in October 2009 alongside the Windows 7 operating system. It features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor (2.2GHz), up to 4GB of RAM, and a 500GB SATA hard-disc drive.
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It’s especially built for taking part in widescreen cinematic entertainment, as it hosts a rather large 17.3” high-definition LED-backlit display that can handle 1600x900 resolution video content. Included also are a high-powered Intel Graphics Media Accelerator and Dolby Soon Room technology. These deliver DVD, YouTube, and/or flash-drive content in its original audio and video formats — with drastically reduced interference and noise. Additional features include a Kensington lock for enhanced security, a built-in DVD player, and an HDMI interface.
Features
- Affordable High-Tech Notebook
- Windows 7 Operating System
- Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
- DDR3 RAM
- SATA HDD
- HD LCD Display
- Graphics Media Accelerator
- Dolby Sound Room Technology
- Kensington Lock
- HDMI
- NightSky Black
Specifications
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 (2.2GHz)
- OS: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium
- Memory: 4096MB DDR3
- Hard Drive: 500GB SATA
- Display: 17.3” HD (1600x900)
- Battery: 6-cell Lithium Ion
- Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD (1759MB)
- Ports: USB, VGA, HDMI
- Card Reader: Multi-in-1
- Network: Gigabit Ethernet
- Wireless: 802.11b/g/n
- Optical: 8x DVD
- Sound: HD Audio
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large 17.3" LED backlit display with 720p capable 1600 x 900px resolution
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capable components - 2.2GHz dual core processor, ample memory and drive space
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Best Laptop for the money.
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Intel GMA graphics - only capable of media playback and basic applications, horrendous for gaming or applications that require 3D rendering
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