Gateway unveils DX mini-tower and SX small form factor PCs
Gateway unveils DX mini-tower and SX small form factor PCs

Nettop? All-in-one? Sometimes you just want a good ole’ fashioned desktop, and that’s where Gateway’s new DX and SX PCs come into play. The SX small form factor, pictured above, has packed in a 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Quad with GMA X4500 integrated graphics, 4GB DDR3 SDRAM, 640GB HDD, a 18x DVD writer, multi-card reader, nine USB 2.0 ports, multi-card reader, firewire and eSATA, HDMI and VGA outputs, and Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit. Asking price for that setup is $499, but if you’re looking to game, we don’t see much room for adding a hipper graphics card. On the slightly heftier side, the DX mini-tower boasts either an Intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom X4 with NVIDIA GeForce G210 / ATI Radeon 4650 graphics cards, respectively, up to 8GB DDR3 and 1TB HDD, eight USB 2.0 ports, and all the other amenities of the SX for a starting price of $750. Both models are expected for release end of June, which means pretty much now-ish. To top it off, the company’s also just released a new FHD display series in 21.5, 23, and 24-inch varieties, and it looks like there’s been a spec refresh to its LX and FX desktop lines. Full press release after the break.
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