Gateway LT2115u 10.1-Inch White Netbook - Over 10 Hours of Battery Life | 
| Brand: Gateway Category: Personal Computer
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Color: White Media: Personal Computers Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: Windows XP Home (SP3) CPU Speed: 1.66 CPU Type: Intel Atom N450 Processors: 1 System Memory: 1 Memory Type: SODIMM Hard Drive Size: 160 USB Ports: 3 Display Size: 10.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 10.2 x 1
MPN: LU.WH40B.005 Model: LT2115u UPC: 099802667801 EAN: 0099802667801 ASIN: B0031M9SIE
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| • | 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 Processor | | • | 1024MB DDR2 667MHz Memory | | • | 160GB SATA Hard Drive; 802.11b/g/Draft-N Wi-Fi Certified | | • | 10.1" WSVGA High Brightness LED-backlit Display; Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 | | • | Windows XP Home; Over 10 Hours of Battery Life |
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Amazon.com Product Description
Gateway LT2115u: Mobile Freedom, Expressive Style The ultra-portable design of the Gateway LT netbook is ideal for those on the move who need a quick, easy way to connect to the Internet and stay in touch with family and friends. Weighing less than 3 pounds, it features a 10.1-inch LED-backlit display and an easy typing keyboard. The Gateway LT has a luxurious look with a high-polished finish, rounded edges, silver hinges and engraved metallic logo. Plus, its textured palm rest hides fingerprints and wears much better than glossy-finished palm rests--making it as durable as it is chic. Combining the power of the latest Intel Atom N450 processor and NM10 Express chipset with a 6-cell battery, this Gateway LT model (LT2115u) in white provides up to 10 hours of battery life on the go--enough for a full workday. Stay connected with friends and family via e-mail, IM or chat with upgraded 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Certified wireless networking. It also include Bluetooth 2.1+EDR capabilities for wirelessly connecting to cell phones and peripherals. The media card reader makes transferring photos easy, and the larger 160 GB hard disk drive gives you extra storage for your images. It also features a multi-gesture touchpad that enables you to pinch, flick and swirl your fingers for an intuitive navigation of web pages, photos, spreadsheets and more. It comes preinstalled with the familiar Microsoft Windows XP Home operating system. Key Features The Gateway LT netbook in white. | The multi-gesture touchpad enables efficient one-handed data management. | - 10.1-inch high-brightness LED-backlit display delivers a 1024 x 600 resolution for less scrolling while searching the Internet and staying productive while traveling
- 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 processor (512 KB L2 cache, 667 MHz FSB) combines performance and energy efficiency to explore the Internet and stay connected while mobile.
- Up to 10 hours of battery life with included 6-cell battery (5800 mAh)
- 0.3-megapixel webcam integrated into the display bezel for easy video chats and conferencing
- Multi-gesture touchpad allows you to intuitively navigate WebPages, media libraries, photos, spreadsheets and more by simply flicking, swirling and pinching your fingers.
- 160 GB hard drive (5400 RPM)
- 1 GB DDR2 RAM (667 MHz; 2 GB maximum capacity)
- Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 video processor with 64 MB onboard memory and up to 256 MB of shared system memory.
- Wireless-N Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) for ultra-fast connectivity to home and business networks.
- Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity enables you to communicate and synchronize with Bluetooth-enabled peripherals such as printers, mice, and cell phones.
- Fast Ethernet (10/100)
- Multi-in-1 memory card reader compatible with Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia (MMC), Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, and xD Picture Card media
- 3 USB ports
- VGA video output
- Stereo speakers
- Microsoft Window XP Home operating system (SP3)
- Pre-loaded software includes Microsoft Works SE 9.0 for word processing and spreadsheet work. Enjoy a 60-day trial version of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007.
- Dimensions: 10.17 x 7.28 x 0.99 inches (WxDxH)
- Weight: 2.76 pounds
- Warranty: 1 year parts and labor
What's in the Box This package contains the Gateway LT2115u netbook, 6-cell rechargeable battery, AC adapter, and printed documentation It also comes with the following software: Microsoft Works (applications for word processing, spreadsheet, calendar, and email); 60-day trial of Microsoft Office 2007; Norton Internet Security 2009 Trial; WildTangent Demo Games
Product Description Take your mobile life on the road with the Gateway LT21 Series Netbook. With deluxe features like a 10.1" LED-backlit display, Bluetooth, up to 10-hour battery life, Windows XP Home and revolutionary Intel Atom processor, it is all you need to get it all done. This expressive portable Netbook keeps you reliably connected to the Internet on-the-go so you can check email, communicate with friends, share photos, video chat over webcam, listen to music and much more! 10.1 WSVGA High Brightness LED-backlit Display (1024x600 resolution) Integrated Webcam Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 with 64MB onboard memory, up to 256MB of shared system memory High-Definition Audio Support Two Built-in Stereo Speakers and Built-in Digital Microphone 802.11b/g/Draft-N Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 10/100 Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 port) Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Multi-in-1 Card Reader SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, xD Multi-Gesture Touchpad (Circular-motion scrolling, pinch-action zoom, page flip) Interfaces - 3 x USB 2.0, Headphone/Speaker/Line-Out, Microphone-in, VGA, RJ-45 (LAN) Approximate Unit Dimensions - 10.17 (W) x 7.28 (D) x 0.99 (H) inches Approximate Unit Weight - 2.76 pounds
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Excellent Buy! March 8, 2010 Clever Name Goes Here (Seattle, WA USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Note: This review is for what I believe is the newer model of this computer, the LT2104u.
This is a very solid netbook. I tried out many different models before deciding on this, and I am completely satisfied. Some reasons I chose this over others (since performance-wise, Netbooks are all pretty simlilar)
-Keyboard.
This model has a very quality feeling keyboard. The tactile response feels just right; several other models felt 'cheap' to me. I use this computer mostly for writing, and I love it.
-Trackpad.
I don't like trackpads, even nice ones, but they are just part of using a laptop unless you want to carry a mouse around. The trackpad on this model is larger then most, but not in the way when typing. It also supports various special movements and two finger gestures for scrolling and such, so as far as trackpads go, it is good.
Size.
Again, most netbooks are about the same size. However, this model is a little thinner then most of the others, and the battery does not protrude out in an unsightly manner. The battery does add a small rounded ridge to the bottom, but barely increases the overall dimensions. This is among the best netbook battery configurations I have seen.
-Functional Layout
This netbook has, in my opinion, well placed connections. There are USB ports on both the left and right sides (3 total), so you can use a mouse without having to have the cable running around the computer. There is also a multi-card reader and a VGA out, in addition to headphone out and mic in connections. There are no connectors on the front or back, only the sides.
Aesthetically, I also find this netbook very pleasing. I have the black version, though white and red are also offered. The top half is a gloss finish, so fingerprints will show up very easily, especially on the black model. The lower casing is made of a slightly textured highly qualitative feeling plastic, which I appreciated over the cheaper plastic used on some other brands.
Performance speaking, it has actually exceeded my expectations. As I said, I use it primarily for writing. The keyboard is 90% the size of a normal keyboard, and even though I have probably larger then average hands, I find it very comfortable to use even after several hours. The screen is also nicer then I had expected. The viewing angle I would say is on par if not better then most laptop screens, and the colors are very even all the way across from reasonable vantage angles.
I installed Photoshop 9 (CS2) on it just to see how it would work, and was very surprised. It runs quite well, I was able to open very large files with many layers and edit them without lag issues. I connected a wacom tablet and was able to digitally paint without any performance hiccups. Obviously, this is not an ideal setup, but it really does work and I would not feel out of place working on it for little sketches and such.
So, knowing that, unsurprisingly, less memory intensive programs work fine; word apps and internet and all the more basic things run great.
This computer has 1gb of RAM, and can be upgraded to 2gb. I am satisfied with the stock performance, but if you do upgrade, note that this is (so I hear) one of the few netbook models that is user friendly to swap the RAM in. There are small covers on the bottom held on with screws, so I imagine it is very easy to get to the RAM, unlike many laptops that require a more difficult procedure.
The model I have also comes with Windows 7 Starter. Many people complain about this "starter" edition, but it does everything I need just fine. The missing features are not an issue in my opinion. You will need to install programs from a source other then a disc though, as Win 7 Starter DOES NOT support external disc drives unless you pay to upgrade. So, either download software for it, or install off of a file. Again, I am using this computer above what it was really intended for, and don't find Win 7 Starter to be an issue at all. The reason they give you a basic version is to keep the price down, and I find that a more then fair trade.
Random other notes-
I connected this netbook to a HD projector using the VGA out. A simple Windows key + P lets you set it up in seconds, and it works great. The resolution did not fill the screen (the projector was native 720p, so the netbook output was displayed slightly inset at 600x1024).
All in all, for the price, this is an amazing device. Despite being a 'weak' computer, it is more then functional. Simple computing tasks are no issue at all, and even Photoshop CS2 runs just fine. The screen is just high enough resolution that it is not bothersome at all to me, and the convenience is great. This is truly small and light enough that you can just toss it in a bag and take it anywhere, and no one will be able to tell you are carrying a laptop. The battery also really does last a very long time, at least 7 hours.
Highly recommended based on what I have experienced so far.
Early review, not all features tested. February 3, 2010 S. Goedken 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So I just received this computer today. I commented on an earlier review by "College Kid" and now wish to address some of his concerns. I will update and edit this review as I discover more about the system. As far as the battery goes, you MUST go into the battery settings and change it to the BEST POWER-SAVING option to have over 10 hours. My battery is listed at 90% with 10.18 hours left. As far as the HDD goes, I noticed that it is listed as 138 gb. 11 gbs are used already, which puts me at about 127. I know there is a recovery partition, but this being XP, I have a hard time believing the partition is really 22 gbs. I'll have to look into this. Otherwise, so far computer is snappy. I don't have wireless-N in my apt so I'll have to check that tomorrow, too. Hope this helps.
a really nice perfect netbook July 29, 2010 amz-reviewer 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a review of Gateway LT2114u with Windows XP.
At home I have two desktops, one laptop and a FreeNAS server I built out of an old Pavilion HP. I'm not that crazy computer geek who buys "cool" stuff just for the sake of it. However, I've been working in the computer industry for 18 years, and I know my way around computers. It happens I write a lot and I need a machine which I can access anytime without bothering with cables or AC adapters or short-life batteries. This netbook seems to fit exactly those needs.
I needed a nice looking machine running XP, build by a reputable company, with a 6-cell battery, under $300.
Why XP? I can go on and on, but to make it short: Windows 7, IMO, is just an improved version of Vista. If you want to do yourself harm, then go ahead and buy Win7, then pay for upgrading it to the Home Premium, then pay for another 1GB of RAM. With XP you get everything that Win7 has plus much better battery life, faster processing power and a lot of applications.
Anyway, I went to a B&M store and looked at several netbooks. There aren't that many that runs XP: Toshiba Mini NB305-310, Acer AO532h-2382 and Gateway LT2114u were among the ones I like. Asus's sea-shell form was kind of awkward: too `bulgie" at the back. Mini NB305-310 has very tiny speakers and a lot of owners complained about them. The price was also a factor. Acer looks nice, but I can't (alas!) stand a huge "Acer" logo displayed on the lid of the display. I don't want to be a walking advertisement for any corporation. Gateway LT2114u was perfect: all black, very nice keyboard with flat keys, Bluetooth and a very tiny silver logo on the side of the lid. I got it from Amazon for $290 a month ago.
MEMORY
First of all, the way I use the netbook, I don't need 2GB of RAM. I don't fall for the strange ideas of watching HD movies or playing 3D games on 10 inch screen. Let me assure you that this netbook runs excellent without adding a second GB of RAM. I was able to have several Google Chrome tabs opened - no problem, watching videos on youtube using wireless (G mode) - no problem.
STORAGE
160 GB is everything I need and more. First I removed trial version of Office, and MS Works. Works has a task panel on the right that covers one-fourth of the screen with obnoxious advertisements. Clicking on "use without ads" takes you to the M$ site where you can upgrade your version of Works. Nope, not for me. I also removed Norton and a couple of other little things. Not that much of bloatware.
INSTALL
Next I installed:
1. OpenOffice (spreadsheet and word processor)
2. Avira Antivirus Personal (see av-comparatives dot org for reviews)
3. Google Chrome (for me, it was the fastest browser). Use F11 for a full display.
4. Desktop v1.02 from sysinternals. This little program (60KB) will let you have 4(!) different desktops at the same time (just like in Linux). So if you have a spreadsheet open and then want to switch to your word processor, you don't have to close the former to open the latter: just press Alt+1 (or 2,3.4 for other desktops).
RECOVERY DISKS
I didn't want to buy an external DVD drive just to be able to make Recovery Disks. There are several ways to do this or you can buy ones from Gateway for $20. I bought a USB-to-IDE adapter similar to the one sold by Amazon and used a DVD drive from my old desktop with Gateway Recovery Management program to burn DVDs. It took 15 min to write per disk and 1:20 to verify. Total was 3 DVDs.
RESTORING
I successfully tested Hard Disk recovery (D2D) to reinstall OS from the hidden partition.
BATTERY
Amazing! The very first thing I did was to fully charge the battery. I've been using it for about a month. The battery runs on average 13 hours. One more very important thing: the 6-cell battery is hardly sticking out at the bottom: no bulge, no extra 1.5 inch of size as in some other brands.
Overall, I am very pleased with the netbook. I don't have anything negative to say about it, probably because I knew what to expect from a netbook. It happened to be the exactly size/color/specs I needed. Hope you like it too.
EMCOMM NETBOOK March 11, 2010 Ham Radio Emergency Communicator (Ohio) I looked for a netbook for service as an Emergency Communications
computer to take into the field. I needed Win XP, long battery
life and small size and light in weight.
I chose the Gateway on its specs and I am not disappointed.
Amazingly, the keyboard size is almost the same as my
desktop keyboard; that made the transition easy.
I needed Win XP because the software I use was written
for XP and I don't need any surprises in the field
with Win 7 or others.
Great netbook! March 12, 2010 Chelsea Emerson This netbook is compact, light-weight and has everything I was looking for. The keyboard is easy to use. All-in-all a great buy!
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