Gateway DX4822-01 Black Desktop PC
- 2.6GHz Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5300 Processor
- 6144MB DDR2 Memory
- 1TB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive, 16X DVD±R/RW SuperMulti Drive
- Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500
- Windows 7 Home Premium
Product Description
Gateway DX4822-01 Desktop PC comes with these specs: Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor E5300, Windows 7 Home Premium, Intel G43 Express Chipset, 6144MB DDR2 Memory, Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500 Graphics, 1TB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive, Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, High-Definition Audio Support with 7.1-channel Audio Support, 8 – USB 2.0, Keyboard and Mouse, 25.0 lbs. | 11.3 kg (system unit only), 1 Year Parts and Labor Limited Warranty with Toll-Free Tech Support, Registration/ Limited Warranty Card, Norton Internet Security Suite 2009 Trial… More >>
Gateway DX4822-01 Black Desktop PC
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5 comments
Laurie Rebardo on December 8, 2009 at 5:00 pm
so far the computer is ok. Gateway title is on the out side but if you crack the tower open and look in side on the mother board it is ACER product which reviews on ACER computer suck it a low budget computer.
Judith A. Keyser on December 8, 2009 at 6:30 pm
The company that I bought it through is who I have an issue with. They sent me a computer that wasn’t even conected inside. For $110 I had to ship it back to Gateway so they could fix it. They haven’t even offered m y shipping costs. I won’t do business with those people again.
Corey J. Smith on December 8, 2009 at 7:25 pm
THe Gateway DX4822 is a lemon, or more correctly, has a lemon of a hard drive. While a 1TB hard drive for this price sounds like a good deal, it’s only a good deal if the hard drive work; this one DOESN’T. I bought one and while simply downloading files from an external hard drive to the Gateway, the hard drive crashed. The reatailer gave me a new Gateway 4822, and in the second one the hard drive didn’t work at all. I brought it back to the retailer and they found that the hard drive had been incorrectly installed. When I called Gateway service, all they could do was ask me to ship the computer to one of their service centers. Talk about inconvenient. After two weeks of total fustration I purchased a Dell Inspiron 545 which so far has worked flawlessley, and was perfectly capable of transferring my external data to its internal hard drive. I would stay away from this computer completely.
L. J. Leovic on December 8, 2009 at 9:37 pm
Bought this computer specifically to take advantage of price and power offered. The intention was to upgrade it with a larger power supply and add an additional optical and hard drive for backup. Having saved several IDE products with which to do this, I was very surprised to find that there is virtually no expandability for anything other than SATA products. No IDE plugs on the motherboard and insufficient power supply connectors even if there were motherboard accommodations. Nice if you want to buy all new equipment, but then you would go first class and build from scratch. I suppose a five hundred dollar computer has to trim features somewhere but this seems a bit much…..I will say the machine operates as advertised but I’m disappointed nonetheless.
T. Taylor on December 8, 2009 at 11:00 pm
i bought one, took it home and tried it out. i surfed the web, played DVDs, ran netflixs,ran ram intensive music studio software, etc. it runs very smooth. window7 is great. liked it so much i bought another one 3 days later.