Gateway has come to the table with its 17-inch widescreen notebooks a little later than some of its competitors, but its latest offering in this category illustrates, once again, that it’s capable to delivering excellent value without skimping on performance. Some impressive features have been incorporated into this offering, the M680 notebook, most notably the use of Intel Centrino technology and ATI mobile graphics.
Gateway does NOT offer consumers an alternative to Microsoft. Gateway is in the business of supporting Microsoft's monopoly. I suggest boycotting companies that do not offer consumers a choice.
Gateway M680 Notebook Delivers Value for Business Use
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. June 23, 2005 05:00 AMGateway has come to the table with its 17-inch widescreen notebooks a little later than some of its competitors, but its latest offering in this category illustrates, once again, that it’s capable to delivering excellent value without skimping on performance. Some impressive features have been incorporated into this offering, the M680 notebook, most notably the use of Intel Centrino technology and ATI mobile graphics.
Gateway is in the business of supporting Microsoft's monopoly.
I suggest boycotting companies that do not offer consumers a choice.