Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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GATEWAY LAUNCHES NV59C66U NOTEBOOK

WITH INTEGRATED WIMAX, NEW PREMIUM DESIGN


New model available now with WiMAX wireless connectivity and a deluxe look and feel; Entire line updated with latest performance technology at affordable prices


IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 29, 2010 – Gateway today unveils the Gateway NV59C66u notebook, the newest model in its Gateway NV Series line of notebooks, which features integrated WiMAX capabilities, a premium chassis design and a robust configuration.


Customers can pair the Gateway NV59C66u with integrated WiMAX hardware, and then choose a WiMAX service provider to connect to networks in a growing number of cities and metropolitan areas around the United States for a fast and reliable connection to the Internet. WiMAX is the next-generation of wireless technology designed to enable pervasive, high-speed mobile Internet access at an affordabe cost, and is the first all-IP mobile Internet solution enabling efficient and scalable networks for data, video, and voice..

The WiMAX card in the Gateway NV59C66u is the Intel® 6250 wireless card, which provides a reliable connection to both WiMAX and Wi–Fi networks. As a result, customers using WiMAX on the Gateway NV59C66u will be able to connect while moving around their coverage area, making the notebook ideal for small business owners that move about a specific urban area, such as realtors and salespeople, as well as students and other tech-savvy individuals that want to remain connected.

“The availability of the Gateway NV59C66u comes at an opportune time for customers who want a consistently reliable and fast connection to the Internet through either WiMAX service, which is rolling out this year in more metropolitan areas or 802.11 b/g/n WiFi connections to hot spots and WiFi networks,” said Ray Sawall, senior product marketing manager for Gateway notebooks. “In addition, the performance, feature-set and affordability of notebooks have increased dramatically to make them an even more appealing option to customers who want an all-purpose PC – and that’s incredibly evident here in the entire Gateway NV Series and with the new Gateway NV59C66u with integrated WiMAX.”


Complementing the new WiMAX capabilities, the Gateway NV59C66u features a new design with an attractive tone-on tone patterned espresso chassis that is visually interesting and stylish. The metal chassis and palm rest both appear to be dramatically textured, but feel subtle and comfortable to the touch.

The Gateway NV59C66u will soon be followed by additional new models in the Gateway NV Series line that come in a range of configurations and prices to meet the needs of a different types of PC customers such as small businesses, families and students.

Latest Technology for Staying Productive and In Touch

With reliable and fast processing technology, the Gateway NV Series notebooks deliver tangible benefits to customers, including the ability to handle multiple applications at once. The Gateway NV Series feature Intel Core i3 and Core i5 as well as AMD Athlon and AMD Turion, processors, supported by up to 4GB of DDR3 memory that is upgradeable to 8GB. Ample storage space is available for with high-capacity hard drives ranging from 320GB to 500GB(1).


In addition to featuring an Intel Centrino Advanced-N+WiMAX 6250 WiMAX Wireless Card for a connection to WiMAX networks, the Gateway NV59C66u also has integrated 802.11b/g/n WiFi Certified connectivity for a convenient connection to hot spots and wireless networks, as do other models in the Gateway NV Series line. The integrated High Definition webcam allows web chats and video emails in incredible clarity thanks to its 1280×1024 resolution. Also, Gigabit Ethernet LAN connectivity ensures a fast wired online connection.


Visually complementing the performance technology in the Gateway NV Series’ is the High Definition LED-backlit TFT Widescreen display. Delivering crisp and clear video with vibrant color and detailed images, the Gateway NV Series have models in two sizes: The Gateway NV Series with a 15.6-inch display deliver 1366×768 resolution, while the Gateway NV Series with a large 17.1-inch display provide even more clarity with 1600×900 resolution. Customers who want to share video on the go can use the HDMI port to connect the Gateway NV Series to a home theater or external LCD to deliver crisp high-quality visuals and high-fidelity audio with a single cable.


Extra Features Make Life Easier

The Gateway NV59C66u and Gateway NV Series are complemented by extra features in the line that make it incredibly enjoyable and useful. Navigating websites, moving between documents and even inputting characters is incredibly enjoyable thanks to the notebooks’ multi-gesture touchpad, touchpad lock, and dedicated numeric keypad.


The Gateway NV Series comes with either DVD or Blu-Ray drives, giving customers a way to view the latest movies. Also, digital media can be downloaded to the notebooks through the media card reader and USB ports. Protecting media and other files on the PC is easy, since the Gateway NV Series includes MyBackup functionality that gives customers a way to quickly and easily back-up all important files to another location such as a USB drive or another hard drive.


Gateway’s popular “social networking” button is integrated into the NV Series, so customers can access their social networks, including Facebook, YouTube and Flickr, with a single touch of a button.


Gateway NV Series Availability, Price and Configuration

The Gateway NV Series will be available at retailers nationwide over the coming weeks at prices starting at $479.99. The Gateway NV59C66u with integrated WiMAX is priced at $699.99 and is available now.


Consumer advocacy groups seem upset with concerns about internet privacy, while research indicates the average consumer will and is sharing more information than ever if they are promised something of value in return.  Target starts selling Facebook credits gift cards and we already know how 7-11 stores are pimped out in Farmville branding. No one is talking about Foursquare anymore as all eyes were on Apple this week. On the bright side you can locate the best medicinal marijuana in your neighborhood using Weedmaps.com



FollowStyle has entered the shopping experience market creating a hip network of fashion minded people to post their outfits, tag products and truly rate the sexiness of clothes. Pretty soon when you are shopping at a retail store you will be getting text (SMS) coupons, can take digital photos while trying things on and even have apps to make suggestions of how to look better or create a more ‘personalized’ look.  How scary is that to make the clothing and fashion experience a wide open show for the web?  To some that might be appealing, to others concerning. Even better, what are the retail shops going to do about this dilemma?  As a corporation how do you cater to what is becoming a social media divide? Old school vs. new school.


What we learned this week about Consumer Web:



  • Privacy is not sexy

  • Advertising standards are increasing

  • Mobile is the new internet


Privacy is not sexy


Consumers are either concerned about privacy or concerned about getting the best deal and neither are sexy.  The world is open and increasingly information spreads across the internet at a pace that isn’t being met by legislation or regulations that would normally decide the rules of “right and wrong” on the internet.  Sure there is the FTC but they are pretty busy handling a sleuth of violations occurring on old regulations, where’s the time to make new ones?  Besides spamming the entire internet with violators and organizations seen as anti-privacy like Google, its a bit ironic to share information about how information should not be shared.


Advertising standards are increasing


It used to be easier to hide small print on a coupon or to even slightly mislead one or two consumers here and there but now as people connect with one another and do research online, its becoming more difficult to “scam” the consumer. Knowing that information is traveling fast and consumers are becoming aware of resources to help protect them its making the level of advertisement increase and quite frankly be more transparent.  The downside of this is that things will take longer to process and companies will be more protective of their brands and external voice.  A last minute genius marketing campaign may get overlooked because not enough due diligence could be done before hand to examine risk.


Mobile is the new internet


Is mobile mobile anymore? Everyone is on the go and not stuck in one place.  Remember when the telephone had to be used only in the household?  I don’t, but at some point in time people could only talk to someone at a different location from one stationary location.  My prediction is that soon mobile will just be “internet.” Mobile is comparative to something that is not moving, but if everything is moving it doesn’t make sense to point out the obvious.


Next week a few more start-ups will be entering the Consumer Web space but with the retail season starting to warm up with back-to-school and soon holiday shopping, I would keep my eye to see what retail campaigns come out this year.  Should be impressive.




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GATEWAY LAUNCHES NV59C66U NOTEBOOK

WITH INTEGRATED WIMAX, NEW PREMIUM DESIGN


New model available now with WiMAX wireless connectivity and a deluxe look and feel; Entire line updated with latest performance technology at affordable prices


IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 29, 2010 – Gateway today unveils the Gateway NV59C66u notebook, the newest model in its Gateway NV Series line of notebooks, which features integrated WiMAX capabilities, a premium chassis design and a robust configuration.


Customers can pair the Gateway NV59C66u with integrated WiMAX hardware, and then choose a WiMAX service provider to connect to networks in a growing number of cities and metropolitan areas around the United States for a fast and reliable connection to the Internet. WiMAX is the next-generation of wireless technology designed to enable pervasive, high-speed mobile Internet access at an affordabe cost, and is the first all-IP mobile Internet solution enabling efficient and scalable networks for data, video, and voice..

The WiMAX card in the Gateway NV59C66u is the Intel® 6250 wireless card, which provides a reliable connection to both WiMAX and Wi–Fi networks. As a result, customers using WiMAX on the Gateway NV59C66u will be able to connect while moving around their coverage area, making the notebook ideal for small business owners that move about a specific urban area, such as realtors and salespeople, as well as students and other tech-savvy individuals that want to remain connected.

“The availability of the Gateway NV59C66u comes at an opportune time for customers who want a consistently reliable and fast connection to the Internet through either WiMAX service, which is rolling out this year in more metropolitan areas or 802.11 b/g/n WiFi connections to hot spots and WiFi networks,” said Ray Sawall, senior product marketing manager for Gateway notebooks. “In addition, the performance, feature-set and affordability of notebooks have increased dramatically to make them an even more appealing option to customers who want an all-purpose PC – and that’s incredibly evident here in the entire Gateway NV Series and with the new Gateway NV59C66u with integrated WiMAX.”


Complementing the new WiMAX capabilities, the Gateway NV59C66u features a new design with an attractive tone-on tone patterned espresso chassis that is visually interesting and stylish. The metal chassis and palm rest both appear to be dramatically textured, but feel subtle and comfortable to the touch.

The Gateway NV59C66u will soon be followed by additional new models in the Gateway NV Series line that come in a range of configurations and prices to meet the needs of a different types of PC customers such as small businesses, families and students.

Latest Technology for Staying Productive and In Touch

With reliable and fast processing technology, the Gateway NV Series notebooks deliver tangible benefits to customers, including the ability to handle multiple applications at once. The Gateway NV Series feature Intel Core i3 and Core i5 as well as AMD Athlon and AMD Turion, processors, supported by up to 4GB of DDR3 memory that is upgradeable to 8GB. Ample storage space is available for with high-capacity hard drives ranging from 320GB to 500GB(1).


In addition to featuring an Intel Centrino Advanced-N+WiMAX 6250 WiMAX Wireless Card for a connection to WiMAX networks, the Gateway NV59C66u also has integrated 802.11b/g/n WiFi Certified connectivity for a convenient connection to hot spots and wireless networks, as do other models in the Gateway NV Series line. The integrated High Definition webcam allows web chats and video emails in incredible clarity thanks to its 1280×1024 resolution. Also, Gigabit Ethernet LAN connectivity ensures a fast wired online connection.


Visually complementing the performance technology in the Gateway NV Series’ is the High Definition LED-backlit TFT Widescreen display. Delivering crisp and clear video with vibrant color and detailed images, the Gateway NV Series have models in two sizes: The Gateway NV Series with a 15.6-inch display deliver 1366×768 resolution, while the Gateway NV Series with a large 17.1-inch display provide even more clarity with 1600×900 resolution. Customers who want to share video on the go can use the HDMI port to connect the Gateway NV Series to a home theater or external LCD to deliver crisp high-quality visuals and high-fidelity audio with a single cable.


Extra Features Make Life Easier

The Gateway NV59C66u and Gateway NV Series are complemented by extra features in the line that make it incredibly enjoyable and useful. Navigating websites, moving between documents and even inputting characters is incredibly enjoyable thanks to the notebooks’ multi-gesture touchpad, touchpad lock, and dedicated numeric keypad.


The Gateway NV Series comes with either DVD or Blu-Ray drives, giving customers a way to view the latest movies. Also, digital media can be downloaded to the notebooks through the media card reader and USB ports. Protecting media and other files on the PC is easy, since the Gateway NV Series includes MyBackup functionality that gives customers a way to quickly and easily back-up all important files to another location such as a USB drive or another hard drive.


Gateway’s popular “social networking” button is integrated into the NV Series, so customers can access their social networks, including Facebook, YouTube and Flickr, with a single touch of a button.


Gateway NV Series Availability, Price and Configuration

The Gateway NV Series will be available at retailers nationwide over the coming weeks at prices starting at $479.99. The Gateway NV59C66u with integrated WiMAX is priced at $699.99 and is available now.


Consumer advocacy groups seem upset with concerns about internet privacy, while research indicates the average consumer will and is sharing more information than ever if they are promised something of value in return.  Target starts selling Facebook credits gift cards and we already know how 7-11 stores are pimped out in Farmville branding. No one is talking about Foursquare anymore as all eyes were on Apple this week. On the bright side you can locate the best medicinal marijuana in your neighborhood using Weedmaps.com



FollowStyle has entered the shopping experience market creating a hip network of fashion minded people to post their outfits, tag products and truly rate the sexiness of clothes. Pretty soon when you are shopping at a retail store you will be getting text (SMS) coupons, can take digital photos while trying things on and even have apps to make suggestions of how to look better or create a more ‘personalized’ look.  How scary is that to make the clothing and fashion experience a wide open show for the web?  To some that might be appealing, to others concerning. Even better, what are the retail shops going to do about this dilemma?  As a corporation how do you cater to what is becoming a social media divide? Old school vs. new school.


What we learned this week about Consumer Web:



  • Privacy is not sexy

  • Advertising standards are increasing

  • Mobile is the new internet


Privacy is not sexy


Consumers are either concerned about privacy or concerned about getting the best deal and neither are sexy.  The world is open and increasingly information spreads across the internet at a pace that isn’t being met by legislation or regulations that would normally decide the rules of “right and wrong” on the internet.  Sure there is the FTC but they are pretty busy handling a sleuth of violations occurring on old regulations, where’s the time to make new ones?  Besides spamming the entire internet with violators and organizations seen as anti-privacy like Google, its a bit ironic to share information about how information should not be shared.


Advertising standards are increasing


It used to be easier to hide small print on a coupon or to even slightly mislead one or two consumers here and there but now as people connect with one another and do research online, its becoming more difficult to “scam” the consumer. Knowing that information is traveling fast and consumers are becoming aware of resources to help protect them its making the level of advertisement increase and quite frankly be more transparent.  The downside of this is that things will take longer to process and companies will be more protective of their brands and external voice.  A last minute genius marketing campaign may get overlooked because not enough due diligence could be done before hand to examine risk.


Mobile is the new internet


Is mobile mobile anymore? Everyone is on the go and not stuck in one place.  Remember when the telephone had to be used only in the household?  I don’t, but at some point in time people could only talk to someone at a different location from one stationary location.  My prediction is that soon mobile will just be “internet.” Mobile is comparative to something that is not moving, but if everything is moving it doesn’t make sense to point out the obvious.


Next week a few more start-ups will be entering the Consumer Web space but with the retail season starting to warm up with back-to-school and soon holiday shopping, I would keep my eye to see what retail campaigns come out this year.  Should be impressive.




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