Gateway CX200
PcMagazine have a review of the new Gateway wide screen tablet pc
Slate tablets haven’t caught on—perhaps they never will—but convertible tablets are making their way into the mainstream. And we’re not talking about the small ones, with their 12-inch screens and 3.5-pound system weights. It’s the larger ones, those that are substantial enough to be your primary laptop at home or in the office. The new Gateway CX200 convertible tablet ($1,905 direct) is such a machine. It has great features, fast components, and a crisp 14-inch widescreen display.
The CX200 weighs in at 6.9 pounds and is clearly a notebook that will spend more time on your desktop than on a plane. The 14-inch widescreen is nice and bright. It has a transflective display that makes the screen look even brighter and glossier than a standard screen. It’s terrific for viewing photos and home movies, but it does give off some glare in certain lighting conditions. The Toshiba Satellite R15-S822 has a standard 14-inch screen, without any special LCD treatment. It’s not as bright as the Gateway’s but gives off less glare.