
Gateway took a back seat approach to netbooks, letting its sister brand Acer steal the show with its Aspire Ones, but that all seems to be changing this summer. A few weeks after introducing the 11.6-inch, AMD Neo powered Gateway LT3100, the company is introducing the 10.1-inch LT2000.
With a very similar chassis to the Acer Aspire One AOD250, the 2.6 pound LT2000 (available in black and red) has a compact build with Gateways’s engraved logo and a silver trim. The cookie cutter netbook specs we have come to love so dearly remain, however.
It has three USB 2.0, Ethernet and VGA as well as a multi-in-one digital card reader. The $299.99 configuration will pack an 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB of RAM, and a 160 GB 5400 RPM hard drive that boots Windows XP Home. It will have a 3-cell battery standard. Not a bad package for $299.99 but we’d like to see a 6-cell batter option offered.
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