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Gateway Introduces New All-In-One Computer

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Gateway, the beloved computer brand with cow-spotted boxes, introduces the latest addition to join its lineup of affordable devices, the All-in-One computer. The new Gateway All-in-One is loaded with Windows 11 Home and is powered by Intel Pentium for faster connectivity and exceptional performance. The Gateway All-In-One computer is affordably priced at $399, making it perfect for any home office or remote learning environment. The new Gateway All-in-One is available exclusively at Walmart and Walmart.com.

"The demand for affordable computing devices continues to increase as remote and hybrid work becomes more common," said Rodney Rad, executive vice president, GPU Company, licensee of the Gateway brand. "Consumers need home computing devices that are fast, reliable, and built with technology that helps to improve productivity. Gateway continues to meet these growing demands and offer devices that won't break the bank."




The new Gateway All-In-One computer features a 23.8" IPS Full HD display screen for brilliant clear images and outstanding graphics. The fully adjustable stand allows it to pan, tilt, and rotate the screen and it is VESA mount compatible for easy wall installation. Also included with the Gateway All-in-One are a sleek-designed wireless keyboard and mouse.

The Gateway All-in-One is powered by Intel Pentium processor for lightning-fast wireless connectivity, impressive video conferencing ability, and outstanding application and graphics performance.

"The Gateway All-in-One powered by Intel Pentium processor is perfect for students and families who want a space-efficient computer to enjoy and experience everything that the digital world has to offer," said Greg Cnossen, General Manager, Global Consumer Sales at Intel. "This product offers highly accessible and versatile performance, which enables great experiences."

Fully loaded with Windows 11 Home, the Gateway All-in-One helps to maximize productivity and allows for better organization and focus while working. Windows 11 allows users to set Focus Sessions to silence notifications and work free of distractions. Snap Assist and Snap layouts help organize apps and windows on the screen making it easier to get things done. Users can also curate the content they want with Windows 11 widgets keeping them in the know, and Microsoft Photos makes viewing and sharing images easier than ever. Seamless redocking with Windows 11 means users are free to move around and when they plug back in, can continue right where they left off.

The Gateway All-in-One also includes a 1-year subscription for Microsoft 365 Personal (a $69.99 value!) to access all Microsoft Office applications.

"It's great to see the Gateway brand continue to expand their lineup of low-cost, high-quality devices" said Linda Rendleman, VP of North American Device Partner Solution Sales at Microsoft Corp. "The new Gateway All-In-One with Windows 11 and Microsoft 365 will be a great device to bring productivity, home learning, and video conferencing to life."

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Bargain value, but not running Cyberpunk 2077 in 4K.
 
I thought Gateway folded or was bought out, or is this another company?

powered by Intel Pentium for faster connectivity and exceptional performance
this makes me twitch at the mention of Pentium, i586.. :twitch:
 
I thought Gateway folded or was bought out, or is this another company?
Didn't we go over this last time? Acer owns the Gateway brand, which they have licensed to some PRC company that sells a bunch of cheap tat...
this makes me twitch at the mention of Pentium, i586.. :twitch:
Intel rebranded the Atom to Celeron and Pentium, for nostalgic reasons and not att to trick people into buying a shitty computer...
 
Didn't we go over this last time? Acer owns the Gateway brand, which they have licensed to some PRC company that sells a bunch of cheap tat...
I'm sure many of us here remember their cow commercials/ads back in the 90s. Never bought one, but several friends did. The shipping boxes even had the Holstein cow pattern. I thought it was amusing.
I too was in the camp of the assumption that Gateway disappeared. Last I recall, AOL owned their online presence, then later dropped. I had to look it up their history, which Acer allows the Chinese coompany (BMOM Technology) to sell Gateway PCs since late 2020 under licensing. Apparently you can buy Gateway in Walmarts now. Thanks for the reminder.
All that research above was done AFTER coffee being consumed ;)
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA..........

Gatesaway, Wallyworld, and penny-yum cpu's..... a triple threat match made in bargain-basement heaven (or hell, depending on your POV !)

Really puts a new meaning the phrase "bottom of the barrel" :)

Can you feel my 10,000 foot pole pokin ya in da buttocks ?
 
I also didn't know that the brand still exists. Well, they aren't a thing in Finland but I've seen so many retro PC videos that the brand name sounds so damn nostalgic.
 
Admittedly, not a headline I was expecting.
Price is nice and low, which will sell in the big box stores well. Hopefully, it's using mostly semi-standard 'laptop' components and doesn't require 60%+ disassembly for basic maintenance (like most of the AIOs I've worked on are).
 
If you try to lie to me in the first sentence of your press release, I'm never going to buy your products.
 
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