Published 1/8/2009
by Paul Lilly
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Smaller sized notebooks are all the buzz and have now garnered the attention of Gateway. The OEM today announces its first 13.3-inch notebook with the introduction of its new UC series. "The new Gateway UC Series notebook line hits the sweet spot of mobile entertainment with an excellent pairing of a chic portable design, widescreen display and mainstream notebook performance," Gateway wrote in a press release. "Gateway's first notebook PC with a 13.3-inch widescreen display, it sports a small footprint and lightweight 5.3-pound design that is idea for travel and taking to work and class." The 5.3-pound ultraportable kicks off with the UC7308u and UC7807u, the latter of which comes equipped with an Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 (2.0GHz) processor, 3GB of DDR2-667 RAM, Intel's integrated 4500MHD graphics, a 250GB hard drive, 8x DVD burner, and six cell battery. Other features include a 1280x800 Ultrabright LCD screen, HDMI port with HDCP support, 801.11a/b/g/n, and a webcam. ...
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