Gateway One Brings Style and Simplicity to the PC
January 29th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 27 times, 1 so far today
Gateway One Brings Style and Simplicity to the PC
Today at Digital Life, the industry’s premiere consumer electronics show, Gateway, Inc. (NYSE: GTW), unveiled one of the industry’s slimmest and most stylish computers yet, the Gateway One™. The no-compromise elegant design, simplicity and expandability of Gateway’s newest all-in-one PC brings sophistication to computer design, proving PCs don’t have to be boxy and boring.
“Gateway One exemplifies the idea of simplicity, of less is more,” said Gary Elsasser, Gateway’s senior vice president of products. “This computer complements its environment and becomes a design element you want to show off as much as you want to use. Because it doesn’t compromise on features or performance, it will be appreciated for its brains as well as its beauty.”
Elegant by design, Gateway One redefines the home PC emphasizing beauty as its outward focus. Adding to its elegance, Gateway One also eliminates unsightly wires, requiring only one cable, providing a clutter-free, clean workspace. The system’s wireless peripherals and invisible speaker system eliminate messy jumbled cables, further enhancing its streamline modern look.
A stylish alternative to traditional designs, the Gateway One resembles a high-end flat panel TV with a wireless keyboard. Despite its compact design, it is a fully-featured PC featuring a widescreen LCD. When configured with an optional TV tuner, Gateway One blends Internet browsing, gaming, music and broadcast entertainment into one, making it perfect for the family room, kitchen, bedroom, or dorm room.
Initially available exclusively at Best Buy, Gateway One is on display at Digital Life in the Gateway, Best Buy and Microsoft booths.
“Our customers buy their PCs for reasons beyond the functionality of the system. Their computer reflects their lifestyle,” said Wendy Fritz, vice president of computing experience at Best Buy. “As more and more customers put their computer at the center of their home, making it an extension of their television, photo album, music library and movie-watching experience, they are putting style at forefront of their purchasing decision.”
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