Gateway last week introduced two HD-capable flat-panel displays and a notebook computer that utilizes a sturdier industrial design.
The displays, now shipping, are the FDP2485W 24W-inch and FDP2285W 22W-inch displays which will replace the company’s currently available 21W-inch and 19W-inch models. The displays are Vista compliant, featuring high-bandwidth digital content protection and have a DVI port, S-Video and VGA. The 24W unit has dual component interfaces while the smaller display has only a single interface.
Gateway has introduced a new onscreen control system with these displays. Called the EzTouch bezel, it has back-lit buttons that light up when accessed.
Features limited to the 24W model include 1,920 by 1,200 screen resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, a 6-millisecond response rate and a fully adjustable stand. The six-speaker Gateway theater display sound system is being offered as a $69.99 option. The display itself carries a $679 street price.
The 22W model’s screen resolution is 1,680 by 1,050 and it has a 700:1 contrast ratio. An optional height adjustable stand is available for $69.99 that gives the smaller display the same range of viewing heights as the more expensive model.
The NX570 Series notebook incorporates several “toughening” features including a scratch and fingerprint resistant high-composite matte cover, an aircraft-grade brushed aluminum palm rest and a lighter, stronger magnesium infrastructure.
The base price is $899, but Gateway is offering a $200 rebate during the holiday sales period.
The notebooks, selling through Gateway’s direct-to-customer channel, can be configured with either an Intel Core 2 Duo or Core Duo processors. Graphics options include a 128MB ATI Mobility Radeon x1400 or an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950.
Other features include a 15.4-inch Ultrabright display, 512MB of memory, an 80GB 5,400rpm hard drive, 8x DVD-CD-RW drive or a double/layer, dual-format DVD burner and Media Center Edition 2005 software.