Original Price: $349.99 Gateway GT5464 Refurbished Intel Desktop PC - Intel Pentium Dual Core E2140 1.6GHz, 1GB DDR2, 320GB SATA II, DVD±RW Dual-Layer, Flash Media Reader, Windows Vista Home Premium Now Just $299.97
Gateway GT5464 Refurbished Intel Desktop PC
The Gateway GT5464 comes with an Intel Pentium Dual Core 1.6GHz processor with 64 bit Technology, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, and a 320GB SATA II hard drive. Plus a Dual-Layer DVD±RW burner drive you can use to burn customized DVDs, play your favorite movies and compile a world-class music library. From the planet’s most graphics-intensive games to the toughest, most complex business applications - no problem. The Gateway GT5464 breezes through any program with the greatest of ease.This powerful PC is yours for hundreds less than you’d pay for a comparable system. Plus, this Gateway boasts Intel GMA950 graphics and sensational Intel High Definition sound.
Vista at Home…
With Windows Vista, you’ll enter an astonishing new world of entertainment possibilities in your home, with exciting new ways to preserve and enjoy digital memories and music.
Internal Flash Media Reader
This convenient media reader provides fast digital transfer for CompactFlash, MicroDrive, MemoryStick, MemoryStick Pro, xD, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and SecureDigital cards. It also has 2 USB ports for flash drives and other USB devices.
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REVIEW BY: dudeboy Reviewed Apr 12, 2008
I have had a GT5464 since last Sept. This is a good price, much less then what I paid elsewhere. It is a good basic desktop, especially for this price. (Unless you plan to build your own.) You’ll probably never use the ”portable media bay” unless you pay a premium for a Gateway portable drive. For me it’s a waste. I took a chance and put 2 2GB modules in mine. It was great for a couple days, then started wigging out by restarting randomly. When they say 2GB maximum for memory, they mean it. Cross your fingers and hope you never need Gateway support, you’d be better off talking to your answering machine. If you upgrade to Ultimate, the motherboard has no TPM. No big deal for most of us.
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