The key words to keep in mind when thinking of the Gateway M275 convertible tablet are "think big". While other Windows XP Tablets flirt with subnotebook status, the Gateway gees in at 12.6" x 10.8" x 1.1" and weighs 5.7 pounds. This means it has a roomy 14.1" display that's easy on the eyes and an internal optical drive. It also means this is not a model that you'll carry around in tablet mode for an hour on your arm without struggling with its weight and girth. Thus the M275 is a great tablet for those who want a notebook geputer first and tablet features second.
If you're looking for a gepact notebook first and a tablet second, then the Gateway M275 is a good choice. Since it's a larger notebook by tablet standards it has an internal CDRW/DVD drive, which you won't find on other tablets. The 14.1" XGA screen is easy on the eyes and the full sized notebook keyboard requires no adjustments.
Pro: Integrated CDRW/DVD drive, fast performance, gees with ample RAM and is easily expandable. Nice looking screen. Full set of ports for expansion and has a 4-in-1 card reader.
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