Gateway's resurgence in the PC market appears to be good news for bargain
hunters and the MT6825b, available from
Tesco,
is the company's latest budget notebook computer.
There's nothing about the design that suggests it costs just £500.
Sturdy, solid and even reasonably stylish, the
Gateway
MT6825b certainly gives a good first impression.
This feeling continues when you open it up to reveal a glossy 15.4in
widescreen display, well-sized keyboard and a smart looking brushed-aluminium
panel where you rest your wrists during typing.
The screen looks great when viewed straight on, although brightness does
start to wane if you view it from more of an angle.
Instead of opting for the lower-priced Home Basic version of
Vista,
Gateway
has sensibly gone for Home Premium. This means you'll get to put Vista's
eye-catching
Aero
interface to good use as well as play with features such as Media Center.
A reasonably fast
Intel
Core 2 Duo T5200 processor provides the power which, as required by Vista
Home Premium, is supplied with 1GB of memory. It might not be Intel's fastest
processor, but it will be enough for all-round home use.
A 100GB hard disk ensures you won't be short of storage space for your
digital movies, music and photos, all of which can be uploaded via the
multi-format card reader or USB ports. The Gateway also comes with built-in Wifi
and a multi-format DVD writer.
At such a low price, there have to be some drawbacks and the inclusion of
integrated graphics won't impress those wanting to play games. Although fine for
Windows applications and Vista's Aero interface, the MT6825b will struggle to
cope with games at any sort of detail level. So, if you're partial to the
occasional gaming session, this most certainly isn't the computer for you.
The lack of a built-in webcam is another cost cutting measure, but a slightly
bigger issue is that Gateway only supplies a one-year warranty. Although most
problems occur within the first year, it would be good to see at least a
two-year warranty as standard.
Battery life on a 15.4in screen notebook computer such as this is never going
to be amazing, but we managed to get just under two-hours out of the MT6825b
before it yelped for the mains.
This test was performed watching a DVD, so under less demanding use it should
provide an extra half an hour. At 2.83kg (3.3kg including the power supply),
it's light enough to be carted around on short journeys, but it's not something
you'd want to lug with you on a daily commute.
Along with Vista, Gateway supplies Microsoft Works 8.5. Although not a patch
on Office 2007, it
provides basic suite of office tools (including word processing) that will keep
the average home user happy.
Despite its poor gaming performance and one-year warranty, there's no getting
away from the fact that this notebook computer is outstanding value for money.
It houses one of the latest processors (albeit not the fastest model), a decent
100GB hard drive and 1GB of system memory, while combining it all in a sturdy
and attractive chassis.
If you're in the market for a portable Vista PC and gaming isn't important to
you, finding a better value for money portable computer won't be an easy task.
Vista compatible: Yes
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