Gateway 400SP Notebook 2.4 GHz or 2.0 Ghz

cybermal3

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Okay i thought this is a pretty hot deal for a higher end notebook 2.4 Ghz Pentium 4

Same Config with a 2.0 Pentium 4 subtract $100.00 $1099.00

what do you think?

Instant Savings: $100 Instant Savings (Reflected in Price - Limited Time Promotion)
Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 2.4GHz ........[ +US$100.00]
Memory: 256MB DDR SDRAM ........[ +US$100.00]
Hard Drive: 20GB Ultra ATA hard drive
Floppy Drive: Integrated 1.44MB 3.5" floppy diskette drive
Optical Drive: Integrated 16x/10x/24x CDRW drive
Expansion Slots: One type II, or one type III PC Card Slot
External Ports: (2) USB, IEEE 1394 (FireWire), VGA and Parallel
Dimensions: 13.15" x 10.83" x 1.58" (W x D x H), approximate weight 7.2lb.
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
Application Software: Microsoft® Works Suite 2003 - Including Microsoft® Word and Encarta
AntiVirus Software: Norton AntiVirus 90 day Introductory Offer
Screen: 14.1" XGA TFT Active Matrix
Video: ATI Mobility Radeon w/ 32MB DDR Video Memory
Keyboard and Mouse: Full-Sized Keyboard and EZ Pad® Pointing Device
Multimedia Package: Integrated Sound and Stereo Speakers, Headphone/Speaker Jack, Line-in and Line-out Mic Jacks
Battery: Lithium Ion Battery with AC pack
Modem: Integrated V.92 56K Modem
Network Adapter: Integrated 10/100 Ethernet
Internet Service Provider: One year America Online® Internet Access
High-Speed Internet Service: Not Selected
Limited Warranty Program: Value Service Plan-1Yr Parts/Labor/No Onsite/1 Yr Technical Support
Carrying Case: Not Selected ........[ -US$59.00]



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Sub Total: $1,199.00


Est.Shipping and Handling¹: $49.00





 

cybermal3

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Nov 29, 2002
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Gateway 400SP Notebook


I also forgot to mention You can also purchase it for $999.00 with either a cdrw or a DVD Drive and 128Mb Memory
 

m1ke101

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looks a pretty good deal, except that it looks like its probably a desktop cpu in that thing, and that thing will eat power like mad, so don't expect to seperate this from your wall socket very much.
 

cutty

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Please note that the CPU is not Pentium 4 mobile but it's a regular desktop Pentium 4.
 

Fatboy420

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For higher end gaming, I'd go for at least a 64MB card: GeForce Go or preferably a Radeon 9000. A 5400 rpm drive and 15" would be nice too. My Inspiron 8200 is treating me nicely. :)