Gateway LT2118u 10.1-Inch Red Netbook - Over 10 Hours of Battery Life Review
Buying this Gateway was the result of owning an ASUS 1005PE for a week before sending it back to Amazon due to some quality issues and a general dissatisfaction with the ASUS Netbook design. I have pretty high standards when it comes to my electronics. The Netbook, even though essentially a cheap commodity computer, still needs to be well thought out and manufactured for me to buy it. I simply want the best value for my dollar.
After using the Gateway LT2118u Netbook for the past week, this is what I thought of it.
Chassis/Exterior:
This has to be one of the nicest looking Netbooks around, and I was immediately taken back by this Gateway while Netbook browsing at BestBuy. Even though I'm not a fan of Shiny outer lids because of the smudge factor, the thinly striped, candy red outer shell looks good, and does a decent job hiding finger prints & smudges. You'll still see 'em, but they aren't nearly as visible by comparison to the dark blue ASUS 1005PE I had.
When you open the lid, you'll unfortunately find a glossy black bezel surrounding the screen. This glossy bezel also happens to collect small bits of dust and lint rather quickly. If you can't tell already, I REALLY DON'T LIKE SHINY PARTS ON MY COMPUTER! Shiny plastics are only good for showing smudges & dust. Luckily, Gateway did a good job using a matte, gunmetal-grey colored palm rest & keyboard frame. Again, this sure beats the ASUS 1005PE's shiny, dark blue smudge-prone palm rest & frame. The brushed aluminium looking trim piece on the front of the Gateway palm rest which integrates the Track Pad buttons and indicator lights is a nice touch. I do however, have a problem accidentally clicking the Track Pad buttons at times with the lower part of my palms when they get too close to the Track Pad buttons.
The power button & wireless network lights look really nifty. They're located up at each outer edge of the screen hinges. The power button lights up with a blue wave, and the WIFI indicator lights up glowing red. This isn't a huge sell factor, but pretty cool nonetheless.
Looking under this Netbook, you'll find a typical looking black plastic shell with venting ports, hard drive/RAM access covers, and two small speaker ports facing towards you. The chassis feels sturdy and well built. In all, it's fairly clean looking, but the large capacity battery protrudes lower than the chassis. Don't worry though, it's not nearly as bad as the Toshiba NB205, or Sony's Netbook with the ugly, exposed battery hanging an inch off the computer. (A sorry by-product of small form-factor Netbooks needing a place for the battery to go.)
Battery Life:
I cannot complain about the battery life on this Gateway. It yields approximately 6 to 8 hours of standard use continuous operation. The ASUS 1005PE had better battery life by a few hours, but I can't imagine too many people who would need over eight hours of battery life in a single charge. Like I described in the chassis section, this battery does protrude from bottom case by about 3/8". On the topside of the Netbook, the battery sits up a little between the case and lid, but it looks well integrated with the design of the computer.
Keyboard:
In my opinion, Gateway nailed it on the keyboard design and layout. The keys are full sized at the cost of being a little scrunched together. I was glad to see normal sized "Shift" keys, a common keyboard problem with many other Netbooks. Another plus for me is that the keys are fairly quiet and solid feeling. No Clicky-Clacky noises when typing on this Netbook. After a week of use, typing became a breeze. Every once in a while, I still hit the wrong key, (I'm looking at you, Page up & down keys!) but the keyboard is generally hassle free and easy to use.
Screen:
The screen is a very typical 10" screen that you'll see in just about every other Netbook. I heard that LG supplies most screens for Netbooks. So, no matter what computer brand you buy, it's likely you're getting the same screen. The screen is nice and bright thanks to the LED back-lighting, but the vertical viewing angle is very limited. I guess with the slim profit margins for Netbooks, manufacturers need to make cost sacrifices where possible. The color and contrast is decent so long as you view the screen directly. Also typical of Netbook screens is the limited resolution. At 1024x600, this resolution beats the early days of 7-9" Netbook screens with their 800x480 resolutions, but it would still be nice to see more 10 inch Netbooks with a 1366x768 resolution. To save precious screen space, I prefer to auto-minimize the task bar on Windows to free up those extra pixels for applications that need it. Another thing to consider is using full screen mode if the application you're running supports it. When web browsing, it's almost essential to use full screen mode. Firefox does a really good job with full screen functionality.
Sound:
Sound quality of this Gateway isn't "that bad", but won't win any awards either. The speakers have the usual "tinny" sound most small laptop speakers have. They're loud enough to be heard clearly in a moderately quiet room, but in a noisy environment, you'd be lucky to make out what you're trying to listen to.
Track Pad:
One of my complaints about the ASUS 1005PE was the Braille-like bumps on the Track Pad. It seemed to reduce the overall accuracy of your finger tracking. This Gateway also has bumps, but unlike the ASUS, Gateway's Track Pad bumps are barely noticeable. You'll feel them, but they just feel like little painted on dots. As you slide your fingertip over the Track Pad, there is very little resistance in comparison to the seemingly GIANT bumps on the ASUS Netbook. Two finger scrolling, and side scroll actions don't always work exactly the way you would like. Sometimes you just have to click and hold down the side scroll button with the Track Pad button to get things done. Mainly, dialog and pop-up boxes have these scrolling issues. Other than scrolling, the Track Pad works pretty well. One more minor annoyance using this Track Pad is that due to it being flush with the palm rest, you can sometimes miss the Track Pad with your finger altogether (Especially the side scroll.) in a dark room, or when not looking at the Track Pad.
Operating System/Performance:
When a new Windows OS comes out, it tends to be more bloated than the last one. Vista was the pinnacle of a bloated, sluggish OS. Windows 7 changed all of that. Windows 7 feels much lighter on it's feet than Vista by a noticeable amount. Boot-up time feels quick. (Maybe 25-30 seconds.) Navigation in Windows 7 has also been greatly improved. The whole document structure has been totally reworked into libraries so you can actually find what you're looking for in a pinch. On the downside, this Netbook (As well as most other Netbooks) comes preinstalled with Windows 7 Starter edition which means customization and features is rather limited. You cannot even change the desktop background image. One of the really cool features of Windows 7 premium and above, "Aero Glass effects" is disabled by Starter edition, so you won't get to experience it unless you shell out to upgrade. When will Microsoft come to their senses and offer just ONE version of Windows? ~Sigh
Although Windows 7 runs good enough on 1GB of RAM, having 2GB makes a noticeable difference when running multiple applications. I bought the Crucial brand 2GB RAM module with this Netbook. The install was very simple. After removing the one screw from the RAM cover, you just push away the two tabs on each side holding the RAM in place. The module will just pop free, allowing it's removal. (See the customer images I posted for this Netbook to view the RAM removal for yourself.)
Video performance on this Netbook works OK in most instances. Flash video in standard quality plays smoothly. Higher quality Flash videos such as Hulu & YouTube HQ/HD can be choppy at times. If you use the Google Chrome browser, you can opt-in to YouTube's HTML5 video format which is less resource intensive, and can play hi-def videos more smoothly. If you watch videos using Microsoft's Silverlight (Such as Netflix online streaming.) video performance will also play smoother than Flash.
As with most Windows retail PC's, make sure to remove all the crap-ware Gateway preinstalls on your Netbook to help lean things out. Most importantly, remove Norton Antivirus, and install a decent antivirus. Microsoft's own Antivirus, "Microsoft Security Essentials" is free, and has been shown to work as good, if not better than most third party antivirus software. It also won't bog down your system while charging you money like Norton antivirus.
For a simpler Netbook experience, I also installed Ubuntu Netbook Edition to dual boot alongside Windows. For those not familiar with Ubuntu, and/or Linux, it's just another operating system similar to Windows. Google it sometime. Ubuntu's Netbook edition is a free, open source OS, and in my opinion, has a much easier to use interface for small screens like this Netbook. The menus, folders, and applications are all laid out in the open, making it easy to find what you need.
Another reason to use a Linux based OS is that viruses, Trojans, and other malware do not exist on Linux in the wild which gives me a greater peace of mind. Now, Linux isn't for everybody, and I don't expect most people who read this to immediately go out and install Linux on their computer. You can try it by running it off a USB stick if you're interested.
Other features:
I don't have too much to say about the other features of this Netbook. I was a little disappointed that Bluetooth wasn't a standard feature on the LT2118u. You'd think it would be since just about all other Netbooks in the 0 price range have Bluetooth. Oh well.
I don't really have much use for the webcam, but when I tried it out, I found that it works pretty well as long as you use it in a well lit room.
The LT2118u comes standard with three USB ports, a VGA port, multi-card reader slot, audio in/out jacks, a kensington lock port, and an Ethernet port with network send-receive LEDs on the sides.
I think that's about it for extra features.
Bottom line:
I think this Gateway is a real winner. It has a compelling set of features, looks great, and functions well. Compared to other Netbooks in this range, I think the LT2118u comes out ahead of the pack.
Gateway LT2118u 10.1-Inch Red Netbook - Over 10 Hours of Battery Life Feature
- 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 Processor
- 1024MB DDR2 667MHz Memory
- 250GB SATA Hard Drive; 802.11b/g/Draft-N Wi-Fi Certified
- 10.1" WSVGA High Brightness LED-backlit Display; Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150
- Windows 7 Starter; Over 10 Hours of Battery Life
Gateway LT2118u 10.1-Inch Red Netbook - Over 10 Hours of Battery Life Overview
Gateway LT2118u Netbook comes with these specs: Intel Atom Processor N450, Windows 7 Starter, 10.1" WSVGA High Brightness LED-backlit Display, Mobile Intel NM10 Express Chipset, 1024MB DDR2 667MHz Memory, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150, 250GB SATA Hard Drive, Built-In Webcam, Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, High-Definition Audio Support, 802.11b/g/Draft-N WiFi CERTIFIED, 3 - USB 2.0 Ports, Multi-gesture Touchpad, 6-cell Li-ion Battery (5600 mAh), 10+ Hours of Battery Life, 2.76 lbs. | 1.25 kg (system unit only), AC Power Adapter, AC Power Cord, Wireless Setup Card, Registration/ Limited Warranty Card, Norton Internet Security (60-day trial)
Gateway LT2118u 10.1-Inch Red Netbook - Over 10 Hours of Battery Life Specifications
Gateway LT2118u: Mobile Freedom, Expressive Style
The ultra-portable design of the Gateway LT netbook is ideal for those on the move who need a quick, easy way to connect to the Internet and stay in touch with family and friends. Weighing less than 3 pounds, it features a 10.1-inch LED-backlit display and an easy typing keyboard. The Gateway LT has a luxurious look with a high-polished finish, rounded edges, silver hinges and engraved metallic logo. Plus, its textured palm rest hides fingerprints and wears much better than glossy-finished palm rests--making it as durable as it is chic.Combining the power of the latest Intel Atom N450 processor and NM10 Express chipset with a 6-cell battery, this Gateway LT model (LT2118u) in red provides up to 10 hours of battery life on the go--enough for a full workday. Stay connected with friends and family via e-mail, IM or chat with upgraded 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Certified wireless networking. The media card reader makes transferring photos easy, and the larger 250 GB hard disk drive gives you extra storage for your images. It also features a multi-gesture touchpad that enables you to pinch, flick and swirl your fingers for an intuitive navigation of web pages, photos, spreadsheets and more.
It comes pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Starter operating system, which combines the latest in reliability and responsiveness with the familiarity and compatibility of Windows. It includes new Windows 7 features like Jump Lists to help you to better find and manage files, and connecting to printers and peripherals is easier than ever.
Key Features
The Gateway LT netbook in red. |
The multi-gesture touchpad enables efficient one-handed data management. |
- 10.1-inch high-brightness LED-backlit display delivers a 1024 x 600 resolution for less scrolling while searching the Internet and staying productive while traveling
- 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 processor (512 KB L2 cache, 667 MHz FSB) combines performance and energy efficiency to explore the Internet and stay connected while mobile.
- Up to 10 hours of battery life with included 6-cell battery (5800 mAh)
- 0.3-megapixel webcam integrated into the display bezel for easy video chats and conferencing
- Multi-gesture touchpad allows you to intuitively navigate WebPages, media libraries, photos, spreadsheets and more by simply flicking, swirling and pinching your fingers.
- 250 GB hard drive (5400 RPM)
- 1 GB DDR2 RAM (667 MHz; 2 GB maximum capacity)
- Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 video processor with 64 MB onboard memory and up to 256 MB of shared system memory.
- Wireless-N Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) for ultra-fast connectivity to home and business networks.
- Fast Ethernet (10/100)
- Multi-in-1 memory card reader compatible with Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia (MMC), Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, and xD Picture Card media
- 3 USB ports
- VGA video output
- Stereo speakers
- Windows 7 Starter makes small notebook PCs easier to use because it puts less between you and what you want to do--less waiting, less clicking, less hassle connecting to networks. And Starter combines the latest in reliability and restertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium.
- Get more features with Windows Anytime Upgrade. It's the best way to add features to Windows 7, takes as few as ten minutes, requires no software or downloads, and you'll keep your existing programs, files, and settings. Windows will walk you through the simple upgrade process.
- Pre-loaded software includes Microsoft Works SE 9.0 for word processing and spreadsheet work. Enjoy a 60-day trial version of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007.
- Dimensions: 10.17 x 7.28 x 0.99 inches (WxDxH)
- Weight: 2.76 pounds
- Warranty: 1 year parts and labor
What's in the Box
This package contains the Gateway LT2118u netbook, 6-cell rechargeable battery, AC adapter, and printed documentation
It also comes with the following software: Microsoft Works (applications for word processing, spreadsheet, calendar, and email); 60-day trial of Microsoft Office 2007; Norton Internet Security 2009 Trial; WildTangent Demo Games
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