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    Gateway NX860, M685-E, NX560 and M465-E Announced (pics)

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Andrew Baxter, Jan 6, 2006.

  1. Andrew Baxter

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    Gateway was at the CES 2006 show andintroduced a few new notebooks that will carry the new Intel Core Duo processors. We tooks a few pictures of the 17-inchNX860 and 17-inch M685-E that Gateway had on display at the show.

    Both the M685-E and NX860 will be powered by Intel's Centrino Duo processors, and will include 17-inch displays and annVidia GeForce Go graphics controllers. These machines will weigh in at about 7.7 pounds. Both models are due out later this month. Gateway will also roll out a series of consumer dual-core laptops later this quarter, incuding the NX560 and M465-E which will feature15.4-inch widescreen displays.

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    Gateway M685-E demoing dual core capability (view larger)

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    Gateway M685-E keyboard and touchpad (view larger image)

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    Gateway M685-Eand NX860(view larger image)

    • Gateway M685-E
      The 17-inch widescreen M685-E notebook is targeted atBusiness/Professional Customers. The M685 is ideal as a desktop replacement, the system offers a full-size keyboard with dedicated 10-key keypad, Gigabit Ethernet and dazzling widescreen display. The M685 offers the new Intel Core Duo processor and nVidia Go 7600 or 7800 series graphic controller. Professionals that require powerful processing, high-performance graphics and the ultimate display will find the M685-E offers the latest and greatest technologies and capabilities. Financial analysts doing complex financial modeling or intensive data crunching analyses will appreciate the raw performance of the system. It is also ideal for engineering/design work, CAD/CAM and 3D applications and other demanding graphics applications.
    • Gateway NX860
      The 17-inch widescreenNX860offers leading technology for performance-oriented tech-savvy consumers.Power users who need a PC for home or home office applications will appreciate the 17-inch widescreen and advanced system and graphics performance as well as the extended battery life of the Gateway NX860. The NX860offers the new Intel Core Duo processor and nVidia Go 7600 or 7800 series graphic controller. It is ideal for digital rendering and photo and video editing. Thanks to its powerful dedicated graphics, advanced Intel Core Duo processor and vibrant display, the Gateway NX860 is also ideal for mobile gaming.
    • Gateway M465-E
      The Gateway M465-E is the next generation of Gateway's best-selling E- Series Professional notebook. Adding to the success of its predecessor, the new M465-E is the ideal solution for professional customers looking for long managed product lifecycles, investment protection, quality and reliability. A range of high performance options, configuration flexibility and its light weight make the M465-E a solid choice for both office and road warriors
    • Gateway NX560
      Consumers will find the Gateway NX560 a good choice for work at home, online research and schoolwork as well as entertainment and game playing.
      With its combination of performance features and 15.4-inch widescreen display and options for advanced processors and graphics, the Gateway NX560 delivers flexibility and performance at an industry-leading value.
     
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    Typo: We took s....? :)

    Will the prices of these laptops remain the same?

    Thanks...
     
  4. lindapanda

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    I wonder wat the pricing will be like. I think I like this better than the 9400 jus due to the numberpad :D I hope they will have a cdn price soon, I like the free 1gig ram deal dell.ca has this week, its no 750$ coupon but its better than a free printer or carry case!
     
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    The Gateway NX560 (15.4") now has an ATI X1400 SE. Is that still comparable to the X600?
     
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    I'm guessing that it will probably be a bit better. I haven't found any concrete evidence, comparisons, or benchmarks, but from what I saw comparing a regular X1400 and X700, the Mobility X1400 should be a bit better than the Mobility X600 but not as good as the Mobility X700 or X1600.

    I'm considering getting a NX560XL myself, although Gateway's finances & support track record are a bit concerning.
     
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    It has the same 4pip 2vert as x600 but since its a se it prolly will have 64bit memory. I will guess the 1400se will be worse than a x600.
     
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    New Member here - That's what I've experienced as well. GTW's support services are notoriously atrocious. You feel ripped off after buying their products because service and support are so bad. Dell is dropping down to their level as well but it's just my $.02 :D