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 Gateway C-120X

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Written by: Brandon King, May 20th, 2007

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Where to buy:

$1499.99

Score: 7.5/10

“The C-120X is a great addition to the tablet PC world, and exhibits a solid evolution in Gateway’s approach to tablet design..”

Highs:
Excellent responsiveness from digitizer; touch-sensitive screen; solid build quality; fingerprint scanner

Lows:
Slightly large for an ultra-portable, average computing performance; expensive

Introduction

Gateway breaks the mold with the introduction of the E-155C Convertible PC by being among the very few companies to offer two distinct Tablet PCs. The CX210 holds the spot of high-powered desktop replacement tablet, while the newly introduced E-155C fills the ultra-portable niche. Read on to see how the Gateway E-155C’s features stack up.

*Editors Note - The E-155C is the business model and the C-120X is the consumer model. The E-155C comes with XP Tablet Edition (instead of Vista), a 60GB hard drive (instead of 80GB), Symantect anti-virus (instead of McAfee) and a 3 year warranty (instead of 1-year). Both are sold directly from their website.

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"Great for business"

Greg at Nov 27th, 2007 at 10:26 AM
Score: 9

I have picked one up yesterday and I can't believe how nice it really is. I always wanted to have a tablet but they have always been out of my price range I picked this one up it's not bad for the money. Battery life is good my last 14.1Â'Â' gateway something basic with AMD dual core I could go for just over 4 hours this thing being a tablet still cranks out just under 4 (3:55) hours its nice. Processor is definitely not the fastest but fine. Windows experience at 4.3 the hp tablet does 4.7 but the reason I like gateway is they have parts that...

"Great computer"

AJ at Sep 25th, 2007 at 4:00 PM
Score: 9

I got this computer a week ago, had Vista instead of XP, and so far no regrets. Integrates seamlessly with my current home wireless network and work network. The writing recognition is great, the screen feels great when using it in tablet form. The upper left hand corner of the computer is the only place that gets warm, but IÂ've used it on my lap for extended time. I now wonder how I ever worked with a laptop without a touchscreen. The entire computer has lived up to what I expected, and would recommend it to anyone who not a gamer, or usin...

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