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4.5 stars
"Well Worth Every Penny Spent!!!"
Pros: The computer is a great system with relatively few compromises. I have had this computer for about 8 months and have loved every minute of it. To start off, there is near zero lag when multi-tasking thanks to a lofty 4Gb's worths of RAM.
Cons: As others stated, the graphics aren't the best in the world. However, I do have it hooked up to my 46" Samsung LN46A650 HD T.V. and it's still pretty nice visually. The graphics card also has an HDMI output. All in all, it's worth every penny spent.
Summary: Don't let others fool you when they say the g... read more
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4.0 stars
"Great Computer at a great price!"
Pros: Very fast CPU with plenty RAM to run you programs flawlessly. The 64 Bit windows makes this a very good starter system to expand upon. Video Runs perfectly, and programs open up with virtually no wait.
Cons: The graphics capabilities leave a little to be desired, but this system leave plenty of room to upgrade.
Summary: Bottom line is that this is a great starter s... read more
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4.5 stars
Pros: Fast and cost-effective. The Phenom X3 is quite powerful by current standards. The amount of RAM is pretty handsome (4GB) and can be doubled if desired. Runs Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit phenomenally well. Lastly, this thing is unbelievably quiet.
Cons: DVD burner supports LabelFlash instead of LightScribe. No built-in WiFi. The blue led in the power button is disturbingly bright. Onboard Radeon HD3200 is decent, but it's still just integrated. Gateway's technical support is an absolute disaster.
Summary: I switched to this PC from a Pentium 4, and o... read more
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4.5 stars
Pros: 4GB Ram, 500GB Hard drive, Nice Case
Cons: So So Graphics card
Summary: This machine for the price is very hard to be... read more
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4.0 stars
Pros: After comparing similar offerings from Dell and HP, the Gateway was by far the best value for the money. The tri-core processor and 4 GB of RAM handles Vista with ease and should handle most tasks that users throw at it.
Cons: The extra hard drive bay is a little bit difficult to access, but it's not a major issue.
