Ouch.. Well I guess I am going to take my old Gateway 2000 PII out and pour her a 40 as last honors.
Gateway was actually a victim of just being ahead of the time. They where the first to see Media PCs, i remember them pushing really hard there living room systems. The only problem was, well, at the time they where just regular computers with really big monitors and crappy res. No real internet, nothing. And now look today with AppleTV and Windows Media Center.
Gateway we will miss you (that is till you come back as rebanded Acer's)
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Ouch.. Well I guess I am going to take my old Gateway 2000 PII out and pour her a 40 as last honors.
Gateway was actually a victim of just being ahead of the time. They where the first to see Media PCs, i remember them pushing really hard there living room systems. The only problem was, well, at the time they where just regular computers with really big monitors and crappy res. No real internet, nothing.
And now look today with AppleTV and Windows Media Center.
Gateway we will miss you (that is till you come back as rebanded Acer's)
I don't think the Apple TV has really taken off:
http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/commentary/cultofmac/2007/10/cultofmac_1017
I'm not say that Media Center Extenders have gotten too far, but you do have all those Xbox 360s out there.