CPU
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2.3GHz Intel Core i3-2350M Processor
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Operating System
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MS Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
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RAM
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4GB
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RAM Upgradable to
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8GB
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Hard Drive Size
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500GB
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Hard Drive Speed
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5,400rpm
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Hard Drive Type
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SATA Hard Drive
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Display Size
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15.6
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Native Resolution
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1366x768
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Optical Drive
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DVD SuperMultiDrive
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Optical Drive Speed
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8X
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Graphics Card
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Intel HD Graphics 3000
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Video Memory
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128MB
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Wi-Fi
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802.11b/g/n
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Wi-Fi Model
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Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205
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Bluetooth
|
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Mobile Broadband
|
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Touchpad Size
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3.4 x 1.75 inches
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Ports (excluding USB)
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Gigabit Ethernet; HDMI; Headphone; Kensington Lock;
Microphone; VGA
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USB Ports
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3
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Card Slots
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5-1 card reader
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Warranty/Support
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1-Year Limited Parts and Labor
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Size
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15.0 x 9.96 x 0.99/1.31 inches
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Weight
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5.6 pounds
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Design
Click to EnlargeThe NV57H54u's
lid is decked out in a glossy black plastic with subtle geometric designs,
similar to the Gateway NV55S05u. It's a nice look, but it
picks up fingerprints quickly. A brushed aluminum tab engraved with the Gateway
logo is embedded near the top left corner.
The top half of the keyboard deck is matte black while the
palm rest also mirrors the lid displaying the funky pattern, but shakes things
up with glossy gray plastic.
Click to EnlargeThe 15 x 9.96
x 0.99/1.31-inch NV57H54u
is slightly thicker than the 15 x 10 x 1.3-inch
Acer Aspire 5755-6647, but both weigh 5.6
pounds. The NV57H54u slipped into our backpack
without any trouble, but notebooks like this are designed mostly to be moved
from room to room.
Display
The Gateway NV57H54u
features a 15.6-inch 1366
x768 display, which is on the dim side. At 144
lux, this laptop is outshined by such budget systems as the Toshiba Satellite C655-S554
(170 lux) and the Acer Aspire 5755-6647 (154 lux). The glossy
screen also kicked back plenty of reflections, which impacted viewing angles.
Click to EnlargeVideo playback was colorful and detailed.
When we watched the 1080p YouTube trailer of "The
Amazing Spiderman," we found ourselves immersed in the rich blue lights of
the web-laden Oscorp lab as Peter Parker was bitten by a decidedly large black
spider. However, there was some slight pixilation during night scenes of the
NYC skyline that took away from the fast-paced action.
Audio
Since the NV57H54u
is a budget machine, we weren't surprised that the long slim speaker above the
keyboard didn't get very loud. At full volume, the audio barely filled a small
office, leaving us straining to hear the heated debate between Peter Parker and
Gwen Stacy's father in the Spiderman trailer. Listening to Outkast's
"Morris Brown" was disappointing; the trumpets, snares and bass
sounded hollow.
Keyboard
and Touchpad
Click to EnlargeThe NV57H54u's
island-style keyboard is large with a full number pad. The flat square keys
provided springy feedback as we typed this review. We also appreciated the
direct action keys for adjusting settings like the brightness and volume--no
function key combos required.
The 3.4 x 1.75-inch Elan touchpad was a
mixed bag. The surface produced a modest amount of friction, which meant we had
to be more deliberate than we wanted to place the cursor in an exact position.
Pinch-to-zoom worked smoothly but two-finger scrolling felt slow. You're better
off using the dedicated scrolling area on the right side with one finger.
Don't expect gestures here like three-finger flicking
through photos or four-finger swipes for revealing the desktop.
We've never been fans of single mouse bars beneath a
touchpad, and the NV57H54u didn't change our mind. We
needed to click on the left or right edges to register a click; the middle of
the bar is dead and stiff.
Heat
After playing a full-screen Hulu video for 15
minutes, the touchpad, space between the G and H keys and underside registered 85,
82 and 79 degrees Fahrenheit. That's well
below the 95 degree threshold we regard as
uncomfortable.
Ports
Click to EnlargeTwo USB 2.0 ports, a tray-loading DVD
burner and a Kensington secure lock sit on the notebook's right. The left side
of the laptop houses another USB 2.0 port, HDMI, VGA, Gigabit
Ethernet, jacks for headphones and a microphone and a power jack. A 5-in-1
card reader is on the left front lip of the notebook.
Webcam
The 1.3-megapixel webcam captures stills
and video at 1280 x 1024 using Gateway's Video Web
Camera software. Despite some persistent graininess, our emerald green sweater
and dark blue blanket had spot-on color accuracy under florescent and natural
lighting.
Performance
The Gateway NV57H54u
can handle a decent amount of multitasking, thanks to its 2.3-GHz
Intel Core i3-2350M CPU with 4GB
of RAM, 500GB 5,400-rpm hard drive and Intel
HD Graphics 3000 GPU. We were able to hack and
slash our way through "Bastion" with 10 open tabs in Chrome and six
open tabs in Internet Explorer without any noticeable latency.
The NV57H54u scored 2,060
in PCMark07, slightly below the 2,296
mainstream category average. However, that was more than enough to beat the HP
Pavilion g6-1c77nr (1,332),
though that 15-incher we reviewed had a first-gen
Core i3 chip.
The NV57H54u's 500GB
5,400-rpm hard drive booted Windows 7
Home Premium (64-bit) in 68
seconds, slightly slower than the 57.1 second category average.
During the File Transfer Test, the notebook duplicated 4.97GB
of multimedia files in 3 minutes and 36
seconds for a transfer rate of 23.6 MBps, which failed to
meet the 33.1 MBps average. However, the Toshiba
Satellite C655-S554 posted a lower 17.7MBps.
During the OpenOffice test, the NV57H54u
took 7 minutes and 10
seconds to duplicate 20,000 names to their corresponding
addresses. That's 55 seconds slower than the mainstream
average, which isn't bad considering this category includes a lot more
expensive laptops.
Graphics
The NV57H54's Intel HD Graphics 3000
GPU can play video and some mainstream games. During 3DMark06,
the Gateway NV57H54 scored 4,454.
The Acer 5755-6647 had a slightly higher score
of 4,789 thanks to its faster Core i5
processor.
On our "World of Warcraft" test, the NV57H54u
delivered a playable frame rate of 35 on Good at 1366
x 768 pixels. When we switched to maximum, the Gateway NV57H54u's
frame rate dropped to 15 fps.
Software
Gateway bundles the Click to Enlarge with a modest suite of
apps and utilities. We found Gateway's Social Networks to be one of the more
unique and useful. Summoned by pressing the button in the upper right corner of
the keyboard, we conveniently checked feeds from our Facebook, Twitter, Flickr
and YouTube accounts in one place.
Other Gateway-branded utilities include Gateway MyBackup,
Updater and Recovery, which lets us create backups of our drivers and software
in case of a system crash. There's also the Gateway Games Web portal, where we
enjoyed a riveting round of "Stark Tower Defense."
Aupeo! Premium Radio is also included. We loved being able
to create custom radio stations by artist, genre or mood. Parents will
appreciate Fooz Kids, a kid-friendly browser full of child-appropriate apps and
games. Children can't sign in or out of Fooz without a parent's password.
Gateway also includes a number of third-party programs,
including Evernote, Nook for PC, Skype, Microsoft Office Starter, Windows Live
and a 60-day free trial of Norton Internet
Security.
The comes with a 1-Year Limited Parts and Labor
Warranty.
Battery
Life
Click to EnlargeDuring the Laptop Battery Test, the NV57H54u
lasted 5 hours and 24
minutes. That's 15 minutes longer than the 5:09
mainstream category average. The Toshiba C655-S554
and the Acer Aspire 5755-6647 lasted 4:26
and 4:44, respectively.
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