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In our final portion of DigitalLife coverage, we take a look at Gateway's new 30-inch monitor that you do want to see, Toshiba's latest X205 SLI-configured notebook, ooma's "free" VoIP solution, Gyration's latest media remote and even more photos from around the show floor.
You can read our wrap-up here and discuss it here.
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That Gateway monitor is sexy. I'm not sure if I'll go Gateway for my next monitor, but it's nice to know that their entry in the 30" LCD segment is both innovative and competitive.
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I walked away from the Gateway giggling like a schoolgirl, so at this point I have full intentions of picking one up. The upscaler would come in handy, because as I mentioned in the article, I play a game at 1920x1200 that looks horrible when upscaled on the Dell. This Gateway really fits the bill. I didn't really mention in the article, but the monitor is almost like a GPU upgrade for some people, since it takes a lower resolution and makes it look that much better.
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