Today Gateway (soon to be a part of Acer) introduced a new all-in-one home desktop with a sleek minimalist design. Remind you of any recently introduced models from a Cupertino firm?
Called simply the One, the design is far sleeker than Gateway's earlier
Profile systems and fits the entire design within a single metal shell
just 3.6 inches deep. The entire front face is black to hide the
borders of the 19-inch widescreen LCD and blend into home decor, such
as the living room. The One also builds on Apple's minimalist emphasis:
where the iMac plugs all cables directly into the back, the One feeds
gigabit Ethernet, four USB ports, and AV ports to the external power
adapter to take clutter away from the desk. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are
standard and eliminate the need for a wired mouse or keyboard.
It looks nice, but there is no launch date available yet, though pricing is: $1,300 with a 1.5GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB of memory, a 320GB hard drive, and
Intel X3100 graphics; a higher-end model with a 2GHz CPU, 3GB RAM, 500GB hard drive, and Mobility Radeon HD 2600
dedicated video will go for $1,800.