Sunday, July 15, 2007

Gateway E 155C Review

The E155C has a nice design, but forgoes being too gawdy or flashy.
Gateway didn't go with a glossy lid or white keyboard with this Tablet,
like we saw with the Toshiba R400, instead they went with a classy flat
black finish that almost looks grey. Combined with the metallic accents
around the hinge area, this Tablet has a professional and sturdy
appearance.



More importantly the E-155C has a solid build to support that sturdy
look. The high-impact magnesium alloy casing and reinforced hinge help
to make this a sturdy device, but the screen hinge is a little wobbly.
I would have liked a stronger hinge to minimize the screen wobbling,
but this is much tougher to implement on tablets than regular notebooks
that have the advantage of two hinge points.



The curved off edges and overall clean look are just great, I can't see anybody disagreeing with the look the E-155C offers.



The E-155C weighs in at around 4.5 pounds and is 1.17" thick. It does
have an integrated optical drive, but 4.5 pounds is a little on the
heavy side for a 12.1" Tablet. The palm rest has a soft rubber like
matting, which is comfortable when typing and prevents any greasy
fingerprint issues. It converts to Tablet mode with ease, with the
ability to swivel in two directions, and locks into place for
stability. Overall the entire design is solid and the chassis is
sturdy, so there is no cheap feel to this Tablet. Gateway E-155C Thin and Light Convertible Tablet PC Review Linked by LT Hacker


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