Gateway LX 6810-01
Manufacturer: Gateway Part number: LX6810-01
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- The affordable Gateway LX6810-01 scores high points for offering high-end components right off the shelf. We recommend this system for multimedia editors and light gamers who can make use of its hard-working Nvidia 3D card and full 8GB of RAM. However, if you're looking more at straightforward performance, Dell offers a system with a faster CPU and a similar feature set for about the same price.
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CNET editors' review
Gateway LX 6810-01 price range: $579.99 - $589.00
- Reviewed by: Justin Yu
- Edited by: Rich Brown
- Reviewed on: 02/13/2009
The good: Includes discreet graphics card; configuration includes TV tuner and remote control; chassis offers ample room for expansion; inexpensive.
The bad: No Wi-Fi; smaller hard drive than the competition.
The bottom line: The affordable Gateway LX6810-01 scores high points for offering high-end components right off the shelf. We recommend this system for multimedia editors and light gamers who can make use of its hard-working Nvidia 3D card and full 8GB of RAM. However, if you're looking more at straightforward performance, Dell offers a system with a faster CPU and a similar feature set for about the same price.
Intense gamers, multimedia editors, and families looking for a multipurpose computer heavy on 3D graphics power and connectivity can end their search with the Gateway LX6810-01. It's sold exclusively at Best Buy and makes a compelling argument for off-the-shelf systems with high-grade components that won't disappoint even more demanding users. While other prebuilt desktops settle with middle-ground components for a low price, Gateway offers a fast HDMI-equipped Nvidia graphics card, an eager 2.3 GHz quad-core processor for constant multitasking, a TV tuner for onscreen entertainment, and plenty of room for expansion inside and out--all for a very reasonable $779. Although this system lacks pricier extras such as Blu-ray, Bluetooth, or a wireless network card, we still give this Gateway a solid recommendation for intense gamers and media editors who need a reliable, affordable, and versatile desktop machine.
The Gateway LX6810 is about the same size and shape as the Dell XPS 430-121B, although you probably won't want to move the Gateway around too much--it's a little heavier at 31 pounds. However, it hides its aesthetic bulk using sliding doors and a hinged media bay. The front of the system looks unassuming at first, but pushing a button at the top reveals a media card reader with a copy button and two USB 2.0 ports.
The optical bay includes a dual-layer DVD burner and a free slot for an aftermarket upgrade. Another hatch below the power button reveals a FireWire port, headphone and microphone jacks, and a convenient set of audio and video connectors for use with a digital camera, camcorder, external hard drive, or other audiovisual source. Finally, you can pull down the last door at the bottom to slide-out a couple SATA hard-drive bays, should you need even more storage. We saw this same case design last year with the higher-end Gateway's FX 6800-01e, and we find it as well-designed now as we did then, perhaps more so given this newer model's lower price.
The back of the tower houses the usual array of inputs, including four more USB 2.0 ports, an additional FireWire port, as well as a wired Ethernet jack and a standard collection of analog audio plugs. As with the Dell, you only get wired networking here. We don't necessarily demand Wi-Fi in standard midtower PCs, but we also appreciate anything a vendor can do to eliminate cable clutter, and wireless networking is a relatively cheap way to help the cause.
In a side-by-side comparison, we have to applaud Dell for its quick-release handle that pops off the side panel, while Gateway still uses screws to secure the chassis. Not that it's difficult to break out a screwdriver, but it's not as if tool-free case access is a new invention either. Once you do get into the system you'll find the case spacious and ready for expansion. Gateway gives you plenty of room to add an additional optical drive, install two SATA hard disks, or plug an additional expansion card into the free PCI slot. You can even squeeze out another PCI-E x1 slot if you remove the 56k modem card. One foreseeable downside is that the memory is already maxed out at 8GB, but that's still the largest amount of RAM we've seen at this price, and we suspect most of you will find 8GB plenty for the foreseeable future.
| Gateway LX6810-01 | Dell XPS 430-121B | |
| Price | $779 | $900 |
| CPU | 2.3GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 | 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q8300 |
| Memory | 8GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM | 6GB DDR3 1066MHz |
| Graphics | 1GB Nvidia GeForce GT 120 graphics card | 256MB ATI Radeon HD 3650 graphics card |
| Hard drives | 640GB, 7,200rpm | 750GB, 7,200rpm |
| Optical drive | dual-layer DVD burner | dual-layer DVD burner |
| Networking | 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN | 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN |
| Video outputs | DVI, VGA, HDMI | DVI, HDMI |
| TV tuner | Yes | Yes |
| Operating System | Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit) | Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit) |
This Gateway doesn't claim to be a true home theater PC, but still gives you the added entertainment of a TV tuner card with both analog and digital inputs as well as a remote to control the airwaves. You can even connect it to an HDTV thanks to the HDMI output on the Nvidia GeForce GT120 graphics card. The spread of components in the Gateway makes it a very different system from the Dell XPS 430-121B. For more than $100 less, Gateway cuts back on processor speed and storage space, but gives you two more gigabytes of slightly slower RAM that will benefit digital media editors, provided you're content with the reduced storage space.
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Our charts show that the combination of more memory and a faster graphics card benefits the Gateway on some tests, while the Dell's faster CPU helps it shine on others. The Dell enjoys a minor edge on our Photoshop and iTunes tests, but the Gateway is close enough so that you won't really notice the difference. However, on multitasking and Cinebench video rendering, tasks that can be particularly processor intensive, the Dell is able to distance itself more.
Similarly, our Unreal Tournament 3 test shows the Gateway LX6810-01 is better for gaming than the Dell XPS 430-1210B, largely because of its more up-to-date graphics card and a substantial 768MB video memory advantage. As a result, the Dell registers 37 frames per second on our 1,280x1,024-pixel resolution test compared with a slightly smoother 43fps for the Gateway. We wouldn't recommend either of these systems for hardcore, high-resolution gaming, but on less demanding games, such as World of Warcraft and the Sims series, the Gateway should provide a bit more playability over time.
Not unlike the Dell, Gateway also backs its LX6910-01 with its standard warranty that covers parts and labor for one year. If you run into problems, you can opt to call a system technician toll-free 24-7 or search for solutions on the Web site, which includes FAQs, driver updates, and product news.
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System configurations:
Gateway LX6810-01
64-bit Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.3GHz Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q8200; 8GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB ATI Radeon HD 3650 graphics card; 640GB, 7,200rpm hard drive.
Dell Studio Desktop
64-bit Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.3GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200; 4GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 128MB 256MB ATI Radeon HD 3650; 640GB, 7,200rpm hard drive.
Dell XPS 430-121B
64-bit Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q8300; 6GB DDR3 1066MHz; 1GB Nvidia GeForce GT 120 Graphics card; 750GB, 7,200rpm hard drive.
HP Pavilion Elite m9402f
64-bit Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.3GHz AMD Phenom Quad Core X4 9650; 7GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 128MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 6150 SE integrated graphics chip; 640GB, 7,200rpm hard drive.
HP Pavilion Elite m9500y
64-bit Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.4GHz AMD Phenom 9750 X4 Quad Core; 8GB DDR2 800MHz; 512MB Nvidia GeForce 9500 GS; 750GB, 7,200rpm hard drive.
User reviews
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Beware: Random Shut Downs!
by nogoalz on July 17, 2009
Pros: Starts out as a beast of a machine. Runs great for 3-4 months. A lot of computer for the money!
Cons: Begins to randomly shut down. Will only run for a maximum of 30 minutes at a time
Summary: The random shutdown problem is a widely known issue with this computer however Gateway refuses to acknowledge it. It is well documented on dozens of websites and forums as well ...
Summary: The random shutdown problem is a widely known issue with this computer however Gateway refuses to acknowledge it. It is well documented on dozens of websites and forums as well as Gateways own site. I have spent the last week on the phone and chat with Gateway reps in India trying to troubleshoot the problem. They now want me ship my computer to TX for additional troubleshooting. In addition, they advised me to backup my computer before shipping as the repair facility would likely return my machine to factory specs. Duh, I can't get the computer to run for more than 20-30 minutes so how am I supposed to do a backup. Why can't Gateway just admit that this machine has a major design flaw and authorize repair facilities to install case fans to correct the problem? I'll be calling Best Buy today to see about having a fan installed, at my expense!
3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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More power than I know what to do with...
by mrpmpfan on February 25, 2009
Pros: 1 gb of video ram thanks to the NVidia GT120 graphics card
8 gbs of ram
Quad Intel Processor (2.33 ghz a core)
640 gb of HD space
HDMI output
Hide-away memory card reader on top
Video In located in the front
L and R Audio Out on the backCons: Initial issues with video ram clearing out (problem resolved)
Included keyboard and mouse are straight junk
No optical audio output option
Only one included drive (CD/DVD burner/reader)
Worthless and tacky touch controls on frontSummary: I have always been a fan of Dell XPS systems and Alienware, however when I saw the physical stats of this system I knew I had to go out on ...
Summary: I have always been a fan of Dell XPS systems and Alienware, however when I saw the physical stats of this system I knew I had to go out on a limb and buy this machine. And it hasn't disappointed me, I have tried to play the toughest to run games on it and it shows no signs of slowdown.
Currently playing these games:
Spider Man Web of Shadows
Fallout 3
Far Cry 2
Crysis
F.E.A.R 2
Age of Conan
Mirrors Edge
Left 4 Dead
Saints Row 2
Not a single one of these games has any major issues performing on this machine and several of these titles are notorious for running like garbage on low end machines. I have all of my games on max stats nothing turned down. So for a couple hundred dollars more than a PS3 you can get an extremely capable machine that out the door will have a much larger library of games.2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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runs fine... if you know how to adjust settings.
by teajayo on November 8, 2009
Pros: expansion slots infront, easy acces to install a new harddrive with windows7 on it. and still keep vista64 bit
Cons: none. read below.
Summary: after experiencing shut downs, removing the sides, still having shut downs.... making sure NO dust inside.. I looked at the POWER OPTIONS in the SYSTEM and MAINTENANCE section of the ...
Summary: after experiencing shut downs, removing the sides, still having shut downs.... making sure NO dust inside.. I looked at the POWER OPTIONS in the SYSTEM and MAINTENANCE section of the control panel. It was set to HIGH PERFORMANCE <<< thats not needed, change it to BALANCED and that's it !! NO MORE shut downs. This machine has been running for 3 months with no shut downs unless I re~boot. Now, going to install Windows7 on a new harddrive which will be EASY to install with the front expansion access slots.
Gateway has never made computers for people who need their hand held any time anything goes wrong. I run windows 2000 server on an older Gateway g6-400. I have the two machines networked directly thru their cards and share the new keyboard/mouse and excellent monitor the LX 6810 came with. They run fine together. But if you cant solve simple problems and need your hand held at the slightest "little" glitch... then u need an HP or a dell or a.... *** cringe **** MAC.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Warning - CHECK YOUR AUDIO ON THIS MACHINE
by rbolia on April 21, 2009
Pros: Good Graphics, Fast Function, Good price.
Cons: Major Audo Issue
Summary: MAJOR issie with sound - TEST yours!! Run Media Center over night with Live TV and no reboots, and see if your sound is still understandable. I bought this machine ...
Summary: MAJOR issie with sound - TEST yours!! Run Media Center over night with Live TV and no reboots, and see if your sound is still understandable. I bought this machine on the 14th, after 5 hrs of media center - it went very distorted, has been to repair 3 times, came back to day - ^hrs into the test - (Right out of the box) sound is distorted again - Have been on hold for the last 4 Hrs very Pissed off. Check yours while ya got a warranty!! This must be a production run error. I took my 1st one back to best buy and exchanged it, brought the 2nd home, same issue, Called Gateway (Owned By ACER Now) Would not honor onsite warranty, would not authorize repair at best buy geek squad, Made me ship it back in a t my expense.
Got the unit Back - Same issue - Contacted and returned a second time
Got the system back again same error - They had my system in house for 5 Hrs 18 Minutes according to the tracking time stams - Takes roughly 5 hrs for the problem to start and is very noticable after 6 IF your in media center with steady audio. They no way tested my system to recreat the error even though I taped a letter explaing exactly how to recreat the error. Sent the system in a 3rd time to UPPER level CSL support - They had my system in house for 9 Days - Returned it - Verified there was a problem - replaced my Mother board and Tuner Card - However they apparently didnt bother to retest - Becasue it is still doing the same thing. So now I am sitting on hold for right at 4 hrs trying to find out what I need to do, I am VERY annoyed and would not reccomend this to any one. and if you do have one - Test it!! Connect to Media Center Live TV and just let it run all night - a check the sound in the morning - If your has the problem... good luck on getting it fixed..1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great configuration... if it only worked!
by Albert103 on March 2, 2009
Pros: After weeks of researching desktop models, I found this the best value for money. High performance for relatively low price.
Cons: However, I received a defective PC, which doesn't turn on! I had to ship it to Gateway repair center at my expense, losing a lot of days when I needed a working PC. Now I am at risk of having a faulty machine rather than the new one I paid for.
Summary: My first experience with Gateway has been really bad so far. Objectively, their products are good value for money. However, the "soft" characteristics (customer service, warranty, reliability etc.) are not ...
Summary: My first experience with Gateway has been really bad so far. Objectively, their products are good value for money. However, the "soft" characteristics (customer service, warranty, reliability etc.) are not great.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Above and Beyond for the $$$
by todisco on February 17, 2009
Pros: EVERYTHING!!! This thing has enough RAM and Processor speed to satisfy just about everyone. Hard drives can be easily added/removed to the expansion bays without opening the case.
Cons: No wi-fi built in, but I would rather have my main computer hardwired anyway. The hard drive is a little undersized but these are just minor and fixable flaws.
Summary: Love it!! Looked all over and for the under $1,000 price range this is a lot of computer.
Summary: Love it!! Looked all over and for the under $1,000 price range this is a lot of computer.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Runs Great! Until about 4-5 months after you buy it.
by weespat on November 15, 2009
Pros: Runs like a freakin' maniac!
Runs Windows 7 like it wasn't even there!
Very fast, good hard drive space, and excellent multimedia capibilitiesCons: After 4-5 months RANDOM SHUT DOWNS
I've always had some sort of issue with this computer
Gateway refuses to recognize the random shutdown problem that EVERYONE IS HAVINGSummary: Great computer, it ran great... if it wasn't for the random shutdowns. After about 4 months of having this computer, it started randomly shutting down, I was very displeased. ...
Summary: Great computer, it ran great... if it wasn't for the random shutdowns. After about 4 months of having this computer, it started randomly shutting down, I was very displeased. We contacted gateway about the problem, they tried to say it was my fault for running Windows 7, and now I have to restore my system to have them check my system out... one problem, my computer never came with a disk and the built in system restore function is nowhere to be found. I would recommend it, if the shutdowns weren't so annoying. It seems that if I buy another fan, it will stop shutting down. Besides that, best computer I've ever used.
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Thought it was a bargain-guess you get what you pay for
by dawgenstein on November 5, 2009
Pros: 2 front-loading slide-in SATA hard drive bays. Simplifies moving a hard-drive from old machine w/o having to open the case and mess with cables, screws, etc.
Speedy Intel 2.3 GHz quad core proc. w/4MB L2 cache, 8 GB's of RAM, Large 640 GB hard driveCons: 6 months after purchase, had motherboard failure. Even under warranty, had to pay $40 out of pocket to ship the machine back to the Gateway repair center for a replacement. Getting warranty service was worse.
Very cheap mouse/keyboard.Summary: Considering this machine had a catastrophic failure after 6 months of ownership, I had second thoughts about the purchase. Then I had to experience 2 weeks of hassling with Gateway ...
Summary: Considering this machine had a catastrophic failure after 6 months of ownership, I had second thoughts about the purchase. Then I had to experience 2 weeks of hassling with Gateway support to get them to honor the warranty. The machine had a catastrophic MoBo failure and it took over 15 emails to Gateway to get them to finally give me a repair authorization. To add insult to injury, they made me pay the one-way shipping ($40) to their repair center. I did get the machine back in working condition but have learned a lesson. This was my first and will be my last Gateway machine.
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DO NOT BUY
by out2600 on November 4, 2009
Pros: i also bought a big screen and like that. i couldn't rate under 1.5 stars and it wouldn't let me do zero stars.
Cons: i've tried to write about the random shut downs three times now but it keeps shutting down. it is 6 mths old and still under warranty...shut down a few times in the past 6 mths, now it shuts down every minute or every 2-5 minutes.
Summary: i am very unhappy with the performance. i feel like i wasted my money. i haven't gone to best buy but after reading other reviews, it seems like they ...
Summary: i am very unhappy with the performance. i feel like i wasted my money. i haven't gone to best buy but after reading other reviews, it seems like they know about this problem with this model and don't work in the consumer's best interest. it also sounds like gateway is the same. bottom line--read these reviews on the models before you make the purchase. i have a computer i can't use!
in addition, i have to run my antivirus software after each shut down because i can't get on the internet any other way. then i've got like 1-2-5 minutes to do whatever i have to do on the computer before it shuts down again. lovely machine.
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A absolute piece of crap
by joelhills on October 28, 2009
Pros: High performance processor and great video card
Cons: Everything else. System crashes from overheating if you do anything, no point in having a high performance machine if you can't use it or it burns up.
Summary: I will never buy a Gateway again. I will pay the extra money and go a system worth the money who's company actually backs their product.
Summary: I will never buy a Gateway again. I will pay the extra money and go a system worth the money who's company actually backs their product.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Gateway
- Part number: LX6810-01
- Description: With a PC like this it's all about the numbers, and the Gateway LX6810-01 Desktop has numbers aplenty. Q8200 Intel Core 2 Quad. 15-in-1 media card reader. 7.1-channel high-def Dolby Home Theater. 6 USB 2.0, 1 HDMI and 2 IEEE 1394 ports. Then there are the NVIDIA graphics and chipset, DVD±R double-layer drive, and TV tuner. Multitasking? Multimedia? Games? Dominate now with the Gateway LX6810-01 Desktop.
General
- Type Personal computer
- Product Form Factor Tower
- Built-in Devices Keyboard, LED panel
- Width 7.5 in
- Depth 19.0 in
- Height 17.7 in
- Weight 37 lbs
- Desktop type Budget desktop system
Processor
- Type Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 / 2.33 GHz
- Multi-Core processor technology Quad-Core
- 64-bit processor Yes
- Installed Qty 1
- Max processors supported 1
Cache Memory
- Type L2 cache
- Installed Size 4 MB
- Cache Per Processor 4 MB
Mainboard
- Chipset type NVIDIA nForce 720i MCP
- Data bus speed 1333 MHz
RAM
- Installed Size 8 GB / 8 GB (max)
- Technology DDR2 SDRAM
- Memory Speed 800 MHz
- Memory Specification Compliance PC2-6400
- Form Factor DIMM 240-pin
- Configuration Features 4 x 2 GB
Storage Controller
- Type Serial ATA - Integrated
- Controller interface type Serial ATA-300
Storage
- Hard Drive 1 x 640 GB - Standard - Serial ATA-300 - 7200 rpm
- Hard Drive (2nd) None
- Hard Drive (3rd) None
Optical Storage
- Type DVD±RW / DVD-RAM
- CD / DVD read speed 48x (CD) / 16x (DVD)
- CD / DVD write speed 48x (CD) / 18x (DVD) / 12x (DVD-RAM) / 8x (DVD Double layer)
- Disc Labeling Technology Labelflash Technology
Optical Storage (2nd)
- Type None
Storage Removable
- Type None
Monitor
- Monitor Type None.
Multimedia Functionality
- TV tuner type Digital and analog TV
Graphics Controller
- Graphics Processor / Vendor NVIDIA GeForce GT 120
- Video Memory 1 GB (max)
- Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
Audio Output
- Type Sound card - Integrated
- Sound card name Integrated Audio
- Sound output mode 7.1 channel surround
- Audio output compliant standards Dolby Home Theater, High Definition Audio
- Speaker(s) 2 x Right / left channel
Input Device
- Type Mouse, Keyboard
Mouse
- Mouse technology Optical
- Mouse interface USB
- Mouse features Scroll
Telecom
- Modem Fax / modem
- Max transfer rate 56 Kbps
- Protocols & Specifications ITU V.92
Audio Input
- Type None
Networking
- Networking Network adapter - Integrated
- Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slots Total (Free) 1 ( 0 ) x Processor - LGA775 Socket, 4 ( 0 ) x Memory - DIMM 240-pin, 1 PCI Express x16, PCI Express x1, 1 ( 1 ) x PCI
- Interfaces 6 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A ( 2 in front ), 1 x Display / video - DVI-Analog/Digital - 29 pin combined DVI, 1 x Network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - RJ-45, 1 x Keyboard - Generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style), 1 x Mouse - Generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style), 1 x Modem - Phone line - RJ-11, 1 x Display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 2 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) ( 1 in front ), 1 x Video - HDMI, Audio
Printer
- Type None
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Remote control
Power
- Power device type Power supply
- Power provided 400 Watt
Operating System / Software
- OS Provided Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition
- Software CyberLink Power2Go, Microsoft Works 9 SE, CyberLink Label Print, Microsoft Money Essentials, Norton 360 (60 days trial), Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student Edition (60 days trial)
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
Card Reader
- Card reader 15 in 1 card reader
Accessories
- Logitech G19 (33485079)169.99 - 199.99
- Saitek Cyborg Keyboard keyboard (33073269)63.61 - 89.46
- Logitech Cordless Desktop EX 100 (31205065)19.95 - 49.99
- General Electric Wireless Office Keyboard keyboard , mouse (31294542)42.99
- OCZ Alchemy Series Elixir II Keyboard - keyboard (33625258)18.00 - 18.05
- Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks (32481206)21.45 - 29.99
- Logitech Performance Mouse MX (33769469)84.99 - 109.99
- Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse (32554802)48.69 - 73.99
- Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 - mouse (32062182)49.00 - 84.99
- Microsoft Wireless Notebook Presenter 8000 - mouse (32072164)42.99 - 96.45
- HP Deskjet D1560 - printer - color - ink-jet (33019326)99.99 - 189.99
- HP Color LaserJet CP1215 (32902714)189.95 - 382.00
- HP LaserJet P2035n (33376043)200.97 - 309.99
- Epson Artisan 50 - printer - color - ink-jet (33680067)99.95 - 159.89
- HP LaserJet P1006 (32733805)81.38 - 199.99
Manufacturer info
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- Website: http://www.gateway.com/
- Address:
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