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Saturday, 04 November 2006

 

The Gateway  CX2620  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.

 

 

Specifications

Processor 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 915PM

Memory
1024 MB DDR2 (2 × 512 MB) Dual Channel Memory
Expandable to 2 GB 

Video 
ATI Mobility™ Radeon® X600 SE Graphics
128 MB HyperMemory™ Video Memory 

Audio
AC'97 2.3 Compliant Audio
Built-in Speakers 

Hard Drive
100 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 
10/100/1000Mbps 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 
6.87 pounds (3.11 kilograms) 


Review

The laptop will get daily use as I go through my last semester of classes for my MBA.  I’m glad I have the wide screen, since it’s nice to be able to have a research window open alongside a document, plus it works pretty well for occasional coding.

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