Review: Gateway LT2120u Netbook - Small Business Computing

Review: Gateway LT2120u Netbook

Mar 29, 2010
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PCWorld: Review – Gateway LT2120u Netbook

Smart-looking netbook based on an Intel Atom N450 processor comes with 1GB of memory and has a 250GB hard drive.


“Your cross-country flight will land long before the $350 (as of March 23, 2010) Gateway LT2120u netbook needs to sip from the AC again. Built around Intel’s Atom N450 CPU and integrated 3150 GPU, as well as sporting 1GB of memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 1024-by-600-pixel 10.1-inch display, the LT2120u lasted an impressive 9 hours, 40 minutes in our battery tests–no mean feat for a netbook that’s also a good performer.

Gateway styled the LT2120u largely in white with silver detail and trim, including the keyboard deck (the area in front of the keyboard containing the touchpad). Three USB ports are included, two of them positioned on the left side of the unit with the AC jack and VGA port, and the last on the right with the audio in/out and 10/100 ethernet port. The netbook also has a Kensington lock port on the right edge, as well as an SD slot for loading and saving files.”

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