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No other PC component upgrade can offer even close to the gaming performance boost gained from adding this second card. Gateway will offer several configurations, including a factory limited ...
The 15.6-inch Gateway Creator Series gaming notebook Remove non-product link with a 1080p, 120Hz display, a modern AMD Ryzen processor, and discrete Nvidia GeForce graphics is on sale for just $599.
We've been getting a handful of reader queries per week recently about Gateway's well-known line of budget gaming laptops. The FX systems, including the most recent models, the P-7805u FX and P ...
The Gateway FX7020, a budget gaming desktop priced at $1,099, will be powered by AMD’s quad-core Phenom 9600 processor operating at 2.3GHz, and includes Windows Vista OS.
In addition to two new gaming desktops, today Gateway announced its first FX-branded gaming laptop. The 17-inch wide-screen P-170 FX will be available in three configurations, all with Nvidia ...
The Gateway FX6800-05 Gaming PC is available now, priced from $2,999.99. Press Release: GATEWAY SUPERCHARGES ITS FX SERIES GAMING PCs WITH NEW INTEL® CORE™ i7 PROCESSORS.
Irvine, CA-based Gateway, Inc., now a subsidiary of Acer, Inc., is well known to anybody who was into computers in the 1990s for the company's trademark black-and-white cow-print boxes and brick ...
The FX line represents the traditional gaming PC, and Gateway has detailed two new configurations, one priced at $1,300 and the other at $1,700.
Affordable gaming PC includes a modernized chassis, new lighting accents, and optional blu-ray drive. With a newly designed chassis, Gateway’s value line of gaming PCs continues to break all the rules ...
My first gaming laptop purchased in 2008 was a Gateway, the P-7811FX. It was one of the first models to punch well above its price, back when gaming laptops were still mostly stupid-expensive.
Gateway's successful line of midrange FX gaming PCs gets a bit of a makeover, sporting new processors and a new graphics card. In order to keep the price well below $2,000, the company doesn't go ...