M-6823 Core 2 Duo T5250 2GB Ram 80GB Hd
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Item Code:
LTPGWM6823T5250
Model:
VISTA HOME PREMIUM LAPTOP
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Limited Time Offer! - Gateway M-6823 Core 2 Duo Laptop Notebook Computer With 2GB DDR2 Ram 80GB Hard Drive Windows Vista Home Premium & Much More! Main features: • Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Technology Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor T5250 1.5 GHz | 2 MB L2 cache | 667 MHz FSB • 15.4-inch Ultrabright™ WXGA TFT display • Intel® GM965 chipset • 2 GB DDR2 memory • Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 • 80 GB 5400 RPM SATA hard drive • 8X Multi-format Double Layer DVDRW with DVD-RAM and Labelflash™ • 5-in-1 Memory card reader • 1.3 Megapixel webcam • 56K ITU V.92 ready Fax/Modem • 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN • 10/100 Ethernet LAN • Windows Vista™ Home Premium Specifications: Feature | Description |
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Processor | Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Technology Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor T5250 1.5 GHz | 2 MB L2 cache | 667 MHz FSB | Chipset | Intel® GM965 | Display panel | 15.4-inch Ultrabright™ WXGA TFT display (1280 × 800) | Memory | 2048 MB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM (2 × 1024Mb) Operates at 667 MHz Total slots: 2 DDR2 slots | Available slots: 0 DDR2 slots | Video controller | Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 Up to 384 MB of Dynamic Video Memory | Webcam | 1.3 Megapixel | Audio | High definition audio - 2 channel | Hard drive | 80 GB 5400 RPM SATA hard drive | Optical drive | 8X Multi-Format Dual Layer DVDRW with DVD-RAM and Labelflash™ Write maximum: 8X DVD +/-R, 6X DVD-RW, 8X DVD+RW, 2X DVD-R DL, 2.4X DVD+R DL, 5X DVD-RAM, 24X CD-R and 16X CD-RW discs Read maximum: 8X DVD-R/RW/ROM, 4X DVD+/-R DL, 5X DVD-RAM, 24X CD-R/RW/ROM discs | Modem | Integrated V.92 56K modem | Network | 10/100 Ethernet LAN 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN | Memory card reader | 5-in-1 - Memory Stick®
- Memory Stick Pro®
- Multimedia Card™
- Secure Digital™
- XD
MiniSD and RS-MMC (when used with adapter that is supplied with card) | Interfaces | - Three - USB 2.0 ports
- One - VGA port
- RJ-11 port
- RJ-45 port
- Headphone jack
- Microphone jack
- One - Lock slot
- Power input
| Pointing device | Touchpad with vertical scroll zone | Expansion slot | Expresscard® Type 54 | Battery | 6-cell Lithium-ion | Dimensions | 1.1 to 1.50-inches (H) × 14.00-inches (W) × 10-inches (D) 25 to 38.10 mm (H) × 355.60 mm (W) × 254.00 mm (D) | Weight | 6.29 pounds 2.85 kilograms |
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Additional Photo's: A. Webcam | | Use to allow others to see who they are communicating with when making Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls. | B. Microphone | | Use for audio on VoIP calls. Note: This microphone is only available on notebooks with the optional webcam. | C. Status indicator | | When lit, indicates the optional webcam is in use. | D. LCD display panel | | 15.1-inch Ultrabright™ WXGA TFT | E. Speakers | | Provide audio output when headphones or amplified speakers are not plugged in. | F. Multimedia panel | | Use to control playback of CDs and DVDs. The panel includes a capacitive volume control. | G. Power button | | Press to turn the power on or off. | H. Keyboard | | Provides all the features of a full-sized keyboard. | I. Touchpad | | Provides all the functionality of a mouse. | J. Status indicators | | Informs you when a drive is in use or when a button has been pressed that affects how the keyboard is used. |
Keyboard Keys | Description |
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A. Function keys/System keys | Press these keys labeled F1 to F12 to perform actions in programs. For example, pressing F1 may open help. Each program uses different function keys for different purposes. See the program documentation to learn more about the function key actions. System keys are unique to your notebook and can be used to perform specific tasks. The System keys are identified by the image on the key. Press a System key in combination with the Fn key to perform a specific action. Note: The wireless network switch must be turned on for the wireless LAN and Bluetooth function keys to work (Fn+F2 for wireless and Fn+F6 for Bluetooth). If you have turned the wireless network switch on and then used a function key to disable one of the functions, the option selected remains until the wireless network switch is turned on and the function key is once again used to change the setting. For example; if you have turned on the wireless network switch to enable the wireless LAN and Bluetooth, and then used the Fn+F6 function to disable the just the Bluetooth option, even after turning the wireless switch off and then back on, the Fn+F6 function key must be used to enable the Bluetooth option again. | B. Fn key | Press the Fn key in combination with a colored System key to perform a specific action. | C. Windows® key | Press the Windows® key to open the Windows Start menu. This key can also be used in combination with other keys to open utilities. For example, press the Windows® key in combination with the F key to open the Search utility. Press the Windows® key in combination with the R key to open the Run utility. Press the Windows key in combination with the E key to open the Explorer utility. | D. Numeric keypad | When the numeric keypad is turned on, these keys can be used to type numbers. To activate the numeric keypad press the Fn and SCROLL keys. When the keypad is activated, the Pad Lock status indicator is lit. Press Fn + SCROLL again to turn off the numeric keypad. | E. Application key | Press this key for quick access to shortcut menus and help assistants in Windows®. | F. ARROW keys | Press the ARROW keys to move the cursor up, down, right, or left. These keys in combination with the Fn key, control the screen brightness. Press and hold the FN key, and then press the UP arrow key to increase the brightness. To dim the display, press and hold the FN key, and then press the DOWN arrow key. | G. Navigation keys | Press the navigation keys to move the cursor to the beginning of a line, to the end of a line, up the page, down the page, to the beginning of a document, or to the end of a document. Press these keys in combination with the FN key to increase or decrease the volume or to turn off all sound. Press and hold the FN key, and then press the PgUp key to increase the volume. Press and hold the FN key, and then press the PgDn key to decrease the volume. Press and hold the FN key, and then press the End key to mute the volume. |
Front View
Component | Icon | Description | A. Microphone jack | | Plug a microphone into this jack. | B. Headphone jack | | Plug amplified speakers or headphones into this jack. The built-in speakers are turned off when headphones are plugged into this jack. | C. Power status indicator | | - LED on - notebook is on
- LED blinking - notebook is in Standby, Sleep, or Hybrid Sleep mode.
- LED off - notebook is off
| D. Battery status indicator | | - LED blue - battery is fully charged
- LED purple - battery is charging
- LED blinking red - battery charge is very low
- LED solid red - battery is malfunctioning
Note: This LED only lights up when the notebook is connected to AC power or the battery charge is very low. |
Rear view Component | Icon | Description |
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A. Modem jack | | Plug a modem cable into this jack. Connecting the Modem Cable | B. Kensington™ lock slot | | The Kensington™ lock connection on the Gateway® notebook allows the computer to be "locked" to items such as a desk. Insert the Kensington lock into this connection and secure the other end of the cable to a solid object. | C. VGA port | | Plug a VGA cable into this port to connect to an external monitor or projector. Viewing the Display on an External Monitor, TV, or Projector | D. AC power connector | | Plug the AC adapter cable into this connector. Connecting the AC adapter |
Bottom view Component | Icon | Description |
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A. Battery | | This battery was shipped partially charged. Use the AC adapter right away to charge the battery. Allow three hours for the battery to fully charge. Closely monitor the battery charge. When the battery charge gets low, change the battery or connect to AC power immediately to prevent losing any unsaved work. If your notebook unexpectedly goes into Standby mode while you are using it but the battery charge is not low, you may need to recalibrate your battery. You should also recalibrate the battery periodically to maintain the accuracy of the battery gauge. Installing or Replacing the Battery Conserving Battery Power Recalibrating the Battery | B. Battery latch | | Unlock the battery and then slide this latch to release the battery. | C. Battery lock | | Slide the battery lock to the locked position when the battery is installed. | D. Memory bay | | This notebook uses DDR2 Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules (SO-DIMMs). Two sockets are located in this bay. Adding or Replacing Memory Modules | E. Hard drive bay | | The hard drive bay is accessed from the bottom of the notebook. If you would like more hard drive capacity, you can replace your original drive with a higher-capacity drive. Replacing the Hard Drive |
Left view
. Ethernet jack | | The network jack can be used to connect to a 10/100 wired Ethernet network. You can use the computer's Ethernet jack for more than just networking. Many broadband Internet connections, such as cable modems and DSL modems, connect to the Ethernet jack. Connecting to a Wired Ethernet Network - Insert one end of the network cable into the network jack on the back of the computer.
- Insert the other end of the network cable into a network jack.
| B. Universal Serial Bus ports (USB ports) | | The USB ports are version 2.0 ports. Plug USB devices (such as a floppy disk drive, flash drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse) into these ports. USB ports support plug-and-play and hot swapping, which means that your computer usually recognizes such a device whenever you plug it into the appropriate port. When you use an USB device for the first time, your computer prompts you to install any software the device needs. After doing this, you can disconnect and reconnect the device at any time. | C. Ventilation fan | | Helps cool internal components. Warning: Do not work for long periods with the notebook resting on your lap. If the air vents are blocked, the notebook may become hot enough to harm your skin. Caution: Do not block or insert objects into these slots. If these slots are blocked, your notebook may overheat resulting in unexpected shutdown or permanent damage to the notebook. Caution: Provide adequate space around your notebook so air vents are not obstructed. Do not use the notebook on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. | D. Memory card reader | | Insert a memory card from a digital camera, MP3 player, PDA, or cellular telephone into the memory card reader. The memory card reader supports Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro®, MultiMediaCard™, and Secure Digital™ Using a Memory Card Reader | E. ExpressCard Slot | | Insert one Type 54 ExpressCard into this slot. Using an ExpressCard | F. Wireless network switch | | Turn the optional IEEE 802.11 wireless network radio and optional Bluetooth radio on or off. Note: The wireless network switch turns on both the optional wireless LAN and optional Bluetooth. The switch must be turned on for the wireless LAN and Bluetooth function keys to work (Fn+F2 for wireless and Fn+F6 for Bluetooth). If you have turned on the wireless network switch and then used a function key to disable one of the functions, the option selected remains until the wireless network switch is turned on and the function key is once again used to change the setting. For example; if you have turned on the wireless network switch to enable the wireless LAN and Bluetooth, and then used the Fn+F6 function to disable the just the Bluetooth option, even after turning the wireless switch off and then back on, the Fn+F6 function key must be used to enable the Bluetooth option again. |
Right view Component | Icon | Description |
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Optical drive | | Insert CDs or DVDs into this drive. | B. Universal Serial Bus port (USB port) | | The USB ports are version 2.0 ports. Plug USB devices (such as a floppy disk drive, flash drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse) into these ports. USB ports support plug-and-play and hot swapping, which means that your computer usually recognizes such a device whenever you plug it into the appropriate port. When you use an USB device for the first time, your computer prompts you to install any software the device needs. After doing this, you can disconnect and reconnect the device at any time. |
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