Gateway Mx7515 Laptop Review


An amazing Gateway MX7515 laptop notebook with so many multimedia feature, filled with a lot of features, and coupled with a fast processor to enable you get your job done in a very fast way. This is practically one of the high grade Gateway laptop computers because it is loaded with quite some features not present in some lower models, such as the Gateway MX6128, and Gateway 7330GZ. Although there are also some disapproving features, and some security features are also absent, but it has an oveall performance better than some laptop computers.

It is loaded with an AMD Athlon 64 (2.6 GHz) processor which is averagely faster than most gateway laptop notebook, and even laptop computers of other products. It is also equipped with a 1 GB DDR SDRAM, and a 100 GB hard disk drive. This disk drive is just more than enough for you to store as many files as possible, including multimedia files, and even downloaded programs. It is not too heavy for its 7.5 lbs weigh, but averagely it is somehow heavy. There are just laptop notebook that are quick heavier than this Gateway MX7515 laptop notebook.

Its 15.4 inch TFT active matrix screen display is the “bomb”. It is not like some other reflective laptop screen displays. This gives you a picture that is bright, firm, and colourful. It has a high resolution which makes it one of Gateway’s remarkable laptops.

Also using Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition also makes it an ideal machine for business users, and those who are involved with dealing with many heavy files, and programs. Windows XP is really appreciated as personally, i don’t like Windows Vista, because there are some effects i get from XP, that i don’t from Vista.

However, you shoul always know that some features will also be missing. There are no fingerprint reader, but it has some WLAN connection network that makes it a laptop notebook for users on the go, who needs an internet connection for their work specifications.

It also lacks some multimedia controls functions, and besides its weight also adds up to its inconvenience. It is quite heavy for users who are always moving.

But generally, this laptop has been proved by experts to be much better than some other Gateway laptops, so the simple advise is, “go and get your”.



Acer Travelmate 4600 Laptop Review


Acer travlmate 4600 laptop review



The Acer TravelMate 4600 provides more than enough performance, battery life, and features to satisfy home and small-business users interested in simple tasks such as e-mailing, Web surfing, and document creation. We think its $1,149 price tag is pretty good, though you should know that Acer skimps on phone support. If 24/7 help is important to you, look to slightly more expensive laptops, such as the HP Compaq Presario V4000 or the Gateway M460S.

The TravelMate 4600 falls toward the lighter end of the midsize pack. It weighs 6.4 pounds and measures 13.2 inches wide, 11.2 inches deep, and 1.4 inches thick. By comparison, the HP Compaq Presario V4000 weighs 6.5 pounds, while the Gateway M360X comes in at 6.2 pounds. The TravelMate 4600’s three-prong, 0.8-pound AC adapter is about the size of a candy bar cell phone.

The laptop features Acer’s signature ergonomically curved keyboard, which makes typing more comfortable. The touch pad is wide enough, but the mouse buttons are uncomfortably small; a large scroll button sits between them. Though the system lacks multimedia controls, it has a handy Wi-Fi on/off button and three configurable quick-launch buttons for applications. It operates quietly, except for the occasionally loud DVD burner and a few noisy spins of the internal fan at bootup.

We liked the TravelMate 4600’s large, bright, 15-inch display, but we wish it had a higher native resolution than 1,024×768 (XGA). The system’s two speakers on the front edge lacked bass and distorted at full volume.

The TravelMate 4600 includes one of the most complete collections of ports, jacks, and slots that we’ve seen in a $1,149 laptop. The right edge accommodates an infrared port, one Type II PC Card slot, and a 6-in-1 card reader that supports all of the major flash memory cards. The back edge features a Gigabit Ethernet jack plus ports for four-pin FireWire, S-Video out, docking, VGA, DVI, and USB 2.0. The left edge has headphone, microphone, and 56Kbps modem jacks, three more USB 2.0 ports, and the integrated single-layer DVD burner. This feature selection is slightly better than that of the HP Compaq Presario V4000, which costs $400 more than the TravelMate 4600.

Beyond the Windows XP Professional operating system, you don’t get much software with the TravelMate 4600. Acer bundles CyberLink PowerDVD and NTI CD & DVD Maker for disc playback and burning, respectively. The only other application is an Acer utility for managing passwords, power management, and other basic settings. This package is typical for a low-cost laptop.

We tested the TravelMate 4600, one of two preconfigured systems in the TravelMate 4600 series. The TravelMate 4600 has a suggested retail price of $1,149, though we found that most online resellers have priced it at more than $1,200. Still, that’s a pretty good deal, considering the system’s respectable mix of components, including a fast 2GHz Pentium M 760 processor, 1GB of speedy 533MHz RAM, a huge 100GB hard drive rotating at a decent 5,400rpm, and an Intel 915GM chipset that borrows a maximum 128MB of main memory to use as VRAM.

In Labs’ benchmark tests, the TravelMate 4600 took full advantage of its components. It ran 25 percent faster than the $1,579 HP Compaq Presario V4000, which has a slower 4,200rpm hard drive, and 26 percent faster than the $1,370 Gateway M360X, which has a slower 1.7GHz Pentium M 735 processor, just 512MB RAM, and a 4,200rpm hard drive. Though the speed difference might not be obvious when conducting such basic tasks as e-mail and word processing, multitaskers and people who like working with lots of windows open will probably benefit from the TravelMate’s additional performance.

The TravelMate 4600 also proved a winner in our Labs’ battery-drain tests: its battery lasted for a long 4 hours, 1 minute. Both the Presario V4000 and the M360X held out for about three hours.

We can live with the TravelMate 4600’s average one-year warranty, which includes mail-in or carry-in service. But we’re disappointed with the company’s failure to fulfill its 24/7 phone-support claim. Acer claims that tech-support calls placed outside of “live” hours (Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and weekends from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT) will be returned within the hour. But we called and left a message at 3 p.m. PT on a Sunday, and a tech rep never returned our call. Worse, you can’t turn to convenient electronic support features, such as real-time tech-support chats, since Acer doesn’t offer them.

Power of Acer travelmate 4600



(Longer bars indicate better performance)

Battery part Acer LCBTP03003BT.T5003.001

The Acer LCBTP03003 Battery Type is Li-ion.It can supply more power time than avg battery.It have a capability of 4400Mah and output 14.80 volts.

System configurations:

Acer TravelMate 4600

Windows XP

Pro; 2GHz Intel Pentium M 760;

1GB DDR2 PC4300 SDRAM 533MHz;

Intel 915GM/GMS 910GML

Express 128MB;

Power supplied by battery

Seagate ST9100822A 100GB 5,400rpm

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