Gateway comes out in more colors

Posted in Gateway, Notebooks by Darrin Olson on January 17th, 2008

Gateway M Series and T  Series PC notebook line in 5 new colorsGateway, a recent subsidiary of Acer, felt they had done so well with the the colorful notebooks that they had released last fall that today they are announcing some more colors for the M-Series and T-Series lineup of PC notebooks. The M Series has the larger display of the two with 15.4-inches and previously came in Garnet Red and Pacific Blue. Today Gateway adds Merlot and Silver to the colors along with a design called Arctic Bloom.

The T-Series has a 14.1-inch display and will be limited to two additional colors getting the new turquoise Arctic Bloom design along with Silver. Gateway uses what they call an InFuse process to get the notebooks to show a high-gloss, stylish metallic finish and add some personality to your portable PC.

Gateway notebooks in 5 colors for the M-Series and T Series lineThe new colors on the M-Series are available now with the Gateway M-151 notebook in all of the colors. Later this month the whole lineup of M-Series will have the new colors available and the T-Series will have the additional two colors. Gateway has not applied a premium price to these designs either with the M-Series configurations still ranging from $800 to $1,400, and the T-Series starting at $700. The company also promises to keep the shame shipping times for the new colorful models.

Gateway T & M Series colorful notebooks



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