Gateway retools faster desktops
Later this week, Gateway will be announcing a new line of OEM PCs based on Intel's 865 and 875 chipsets, in a range dubbed "Profile 4". "The new Profile 4 systems with a typical configuration will cost about $1,599 - higher than the price of the current Profile 4s, which range from $1,399 to $1,529. The new versions, however, come with faster processors and better chipsets. The new profile comes out June 12." . Although it's unlikely that THG readers would be interested in OEM PCs, they are nonetheless ideal for businesses looking at outfitting their offices with a number of affordable, pre-built PCs, as they include free, convenient technical support and don't need much configuration.
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