Gateway intros new skins for M-Series and T-Series laptops
Gateway knows that it takes more than a bunch of meaningless digits related to "CPU speed" and "hard drive capacity" to get today's fast-paced teenagers buying its laptops -- which is why they've just announced new "skin" updates to the M-Series and T-Series models. Beginning today, users will be able to purchase the computers in their original "Garnet Red" and "Pacific Blue," as well as the new shades "Merlot," "Siver," and "Arctic Bloom." Finally, there can be more to your Gateway than mere technical features.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
PopsG @ Jan 17th 2008 3:38PM
You know Apple failed to impress when engadget didn't compare this to the Air. Unlike every phone that followed the iPhone for a year.
parr @ Jan 17th 2008 3:40PM
shutthefuckup, troll.
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webran61 @ Jan 17th 2008 3:43PM
LOL.
Engadget being modest about Apple? According to a previous article here, that isn't very inline with the majority of Apple users.
aguiluz @ Jan 17th 2008 3:51PM
Ew... Like the Macbook Air can run games, or has a user replaceable battery, or even cost effective. I'd buy a hell of a laptop instead.
Now I hope you can ask for a custom design.
Liam @ Jan 17th 2008 3:49PM
There are few laptops than can be meaningfully compared to the air. There's like... the EEE? Very different, but I reckon they're the two best 'small laptop' solutions out there.
Superevil @ Jan 17th 2008 5:08PM
That's funny this doesn't look like a Mac to me so YTF are you guys talking about Apple.
Anthony @ Jan 17th 2008 6:00PM
Perfect addition to your CreditCover: skins for credit cards.. now you can match your pc to your plastic. http://creditcovers.com
Ebeb @ Jan 17th 2008 10:31PM
$5.00 for credit card skins- go bankrupt in style.
DP @ Jan 18th 2008 4:20AM
Gateway still exists?