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The Gateway CX2619 represents the Power of a great notebook plus the Inspiration of a Tablet, which equals a new Convertible Notebook that delivers industry leading features and value.
SpecificationsProcessor options Intel® Centrino™ Mobile Technology with Intel® Pentium® M Processor 740 (2 MB L2 Cache | 1.73 GHz | 533 MHz FSB) LCD display panel 14.0-inch Widescreen WXGA TFT with Digitizer and Executive Stylus Chipset Intel 915GM Memory 512 MB DDR2 (1 × 512 MB) Dual Channel Memory Expandable to 2 GB Video Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 900 Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) supports up to 128 MB shared video memory Audio AC'97 2.3 Compliant Audio Built-in Speakers Hard Drive 80 GB HDD (5400 RPM) SATA Optical Drive DVD +/- RW Multi-Format Double Layer Write maximum: 8X DVD+/-R, 6X DVD-RW, 8X DVD+RW, 2X DVD-R DL, 2.4X DVD+R DL, 24X CD-R and 16X CD-RW discs Read maximum: 24X CD-R/RW/ROM, 8X DVD-R/RW/ROM, 4X DVD+/-R DL, RAM 5-in-1 Digital Media Manager Supports the following card types: Secure Digital™ Memory Stick® Memory Stick Pro® MultiMediaCard™ xD Modem 56K ITU V.92 ready Fax/Modem (RJ-11 port) Network 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 port) Intel® PRO/Wireless LAN 802.11g SecureEasySetup™ Interfaces 3 - USB 2.0 Ports 1 - VGA External Connector 1 - IEEE 1394 port 1 - RJ11 (Modem) 1 - RJ45 (Ethernet LAN) Microphone In Headphone / Audio Out Integrated Mic Port Replicator Connector Pointing Device Touchpad with Vertical Scroll Zone PCMCIA 1 - Type I or Type II; Card Bus Battery 6-cell Lithium-ion Dimensions 1.26 to 1.35-inches (H) × 13.58-inches (W) × 11.50-inches (D) 32 to 34 mm (H) × 345 mm (W) × 292 mm (D) Weight 6.86 pounds (3.11 kilograms) Review I love that the Gateway convertible connected when I needed to connect (both Bluetooth and WiFi) and gave me unmatched Tablet viewing pleasure via its 14” widescreen technology. I really enjoyed having an optical drive on the Tablet, a now rare occurrence by most vendors, and also enjoyed the jog dials and bush buttons located on the tablet screen. In conclusion all I can add is this: “If tablet PC were an NGO (Non Governmental Organization), and I were Kofi Annan, then all of my votes would go to supporting the Gateway project called “lets take away the Wacom monopoly and give Tablet PC back to the people." Source: http://ubertablet.blogspot.com |