The US based manufacturer recently announced updates to its ID and NV lines of notebooks. As part of the update, the firm says it has successuflly crammed a 14-inch HD widescreen backlit LED display, complete with edge-to-edge glass (had to be, wouldn’t have fit otherwise) into a chassis they normally used for 13.3 inch models.
But this is only for the ID series notebooks. Other features in the ID update are a new choice of metallic finishes, HDMI, 4GB RAM, and processor of the Sandy Bridge variety in Core i3 and Core i5 flavours.
The NV series doesnt have a such a tight fit. To make up ground, it has a larger 15.6-inch HD widescreen LED-backlit display and more horsepower in the graphics and processor departments. This series features either a subtle geometric pattern or the digital wave pattern on the matte chassis lid.
In the press release, Gateway state both NV and ID series will feature USB 3.0 ports, single-touch backup, quick-use hotkeys for social networking, integrated 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Certified connectivity, integrated HD 1.3MP webcams and PowerSmart Technology for extra-long battery mileage.
Gateway Incorporated is an Acer subsidiary, headquartered in California.
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