![]() Note also that in May, Gateway will offer a version of this convertible Tablet PC, labeled the Gateway C-120X that will start at $1499. It also has a dual-hinge option that allows the screen to be rotated 180 degrees in either direction.Īnd price you ask? It is listed as starting at $1849.99. The E155C also has an ambient light sensor and can be ordered with several battery options. The “reminder” will alert the user with an audio alarm and a flashing LED if you turn the system off without replacing the pen. They include an interesting sounding “reminder” feature for those who forget their stylus. At the moment, Vista compatible machines are available.īefore we get to the rest of the specs here are a couple of other interesting highlights. UPDATE: According to our contact at Gateway, new Tablet PCs with Vista will be available in a few weeks. ( I’m assuming all links we have in this article won’t go live until Thursday morning and some changes will result. We’ll update if we hear more from our contact or see new info on the site.) The 4.5lb convertible comes with a 12–inch widescreen and an included optical drive, and for Wacom fans it includes a Wacom digitizer and a pen designed by Wacom. Currently the product tour on their website features Vista but the product page as of the moment of this posting only lists XP as an option. The E155C is a Core 2 Duo convertible Tablet PC with an active digitizer and touchscreen capabilities. According to Gateway, “ the E155C is designed to compliment Gateway’s desktop-replacement M285 Convertible Notebook.” Obviously aiming for those who need a more mobile solution than the rather large M285, Gateway is calling the E155C the Thin & Light Convertible. They also list the target markets as the education sector and the professional market. Initial info we received from Gateway listed Vista and XP as operating system choices and that the E155C was built from the ground up to run Vista. We’ve been seeing hints of this for awhile here at, but now the news is out. With a lot of the Tablet and UMPC world focused on the Intel Developers Conference, Gateway has jumped back into the Tablet PC game with news of the release of its newest Tablet PC, the E155C.
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