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8 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Touchscreen, Blu-ray player, HDMI and eSATA ports, Core i3 power,
No 802,11a/g 5GHz support, External AC adapter, Cheap feeling keyboard, Glossy screen is very reflective, Wireless transceiver takes up USB port, Bloatware, No USB 3,0,
This latest iteration of the "large" Gateway all in one desktop carries over a lot of what we've seen before in Gateway One touch-screen PCs, including a decent touch-oriented program suite. However, other recent systems outshine the ZX6900-49 on feat...
Abstract: In the final analysis, the Gateway One ZX6900 is our choice to use our fingers to stay up to date with the world, do homework and watch a viral video or two every now and then. At $1,000, it’s the right touch PC at the right price.
Abstract: Sum and SubstanceThumbs Up:Big 23 inch screen, Blu-ray optical drive, good value for money, Intel Core i3 processor is a fast performer.Thumbs Down:Lots of response based issues with the touch screen, lacks HDMI portThe Whiz Kid Speaks:Price $999 Displ...
No 802.11a/g 5GHz support. External AC adapter. Cheap feeling keyboard. Glossy screen is very reflective. Wireless transceiver takes up USB port. Bloatware.
The Gateway One ZX6900-01e adds Blu-ray playback to a touchscreen all-in-one PC. It has Intel's Core i3 power to motor through multimedia tasks with ease, but a few drawbacks keep it from scoring higher....
Abstract: As people grow more used to reaching out and stabbing at displays with their fingers, the all-in-one touchscreen PC market keeps expanding. Gateway could almost be considered stalwarts of the segment; their latest model is the Gateway One ZX6900-01e, a...
Blu-ray drive and HDMI port now included, Core i3 chip delivers strong application performance, Big screen for the price
Integrated Intel graphics quash 3D gaming, Touch apps are little more than novelties, Cramped keyboard
The touch-screen apps disappoint, but we found lots else to like about this all-in-one PC: snappy performance, a Blu-ray player, and a big 1080p screen. It delivers excellent value. ...