Pros
- Good overall screen quality
- Speedy enough for basic use
Cons
- Lacks much in the way of user upgradability
- Some case elements feel cheap
Bottom Line
Gateway’s ZX4800-06 offers good performance for a budget all-in-one, but some elements feel cheap or unpolished.
- Gateway's ZX4800 All-in-One PC: A Solid Family Media Center Gateway's $750 ZX4800 all-in-one PC has decent specs, a snappy multi-touch 20-inch screen, and a wireless mouse and keyboard.
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