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alaTest has collected and analyzed 11 reviews of Gateway One GZ7220. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Desktops for all reviews. Reviews about the usability and size are overall positive. The price and design also get good feedback. Many are negative about the reliability.
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reliability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Desktops the Gateway One GZ7220 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 82/100 = Very good quality.
Consumer review (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 3 user reviews of Gateway One GZ7220 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 5.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.0/5 for other Desktops on Amazon.com. Reviewers are impressed by the size, whereas there are some less positive reviews about the reliability.
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100% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : Jon L. Jacobi (pcworld.com)
The One has arrived. No, I'm not talking about Keanu Reeves and the Matrix, but Gateway's new One GZ7220, whose display and PC components are integrated into a single, slim unit. Think of an iMac in glossy black with a slightly smaller, 19-inch,...
Integrated design ; Nice styling
Limited Expansion ; So-so performance
The impressive design on this PC rivals that of the iMac.
Expert review by : Joel Santo Domingo (pcmag.com)
The stylish all-in-one Gateway One is not quite the iMac killer, but it is a decent all-in-one PC.
Compact all-in-form factor. Attractive styling. Quiet. Clutter-free. Two tool-less drive bays. Upgradeable. User serviceable. Integrated IR receiver. Wireless networking. Wireless keyboard and mouse.
Screen is lower resolution and smaller size than competition (less than full 1080p resolution for HD viewing). Bloatware. External TV tuner. No pointing device on keyboard. Proprietary cable to power brick. Internal graphics have only one upgrade path....
while it doesn't feel as if it would tip over more easily than the imac or the sony vaio lt series, the one's smaller foot looks like it would be less stable on a wobbly surface. it's mainly a design perception, however, since i was able to tilt the...
Expert review by : Rich Brown (cnet.com)
Gateway One
Sleek design; best-in-class upgradability and cable management.
Small screen and slow performance for the price; no Bluetooth capability; easily lost detachable Webcam.
The Gateway One desktop computer introduces a few cool design improvements to the all-in-one desktop concept, but it loses major points in performance and overall value. We'd recommend the faster, more affordable iMac instead, unless you have a serious...
Expert review by : Rich Brown (cnet.com)
If Apple's iMac is the best all-around, all-in-one PC (if not one of the best all-around desktops), and Sony's VAIO LT19U succeeds in a very specific, high-end niche, where does that leave the new Gateway One? It's certainly attractive, but our fully...
Sleek design; best-in-class upgradability and cable management.
Small screen and slow performance for the price; no Bluetooth capability; easily lost detachable Webcam.
The Gateway One desktop computer introduces a few cool design improvements to the all-in-one desktop concept, but it loses major points in performance and overall value. We'd recommend the faster, more affordable iMac instead, unless you have a serious...
Expert review by (pcmag.com)
The Gateway One ($1,799.99 direct) evokes the design of the circa-1997 Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (TAM), the all-in-one PC considered to be the granddaddy of today's iMac. The One looks more like the TAM than today's iMac, thanks to the fact that...
Compact all-in-form factor. Attractive styling. Quiet. Clutter-free. Two tool-less drive bays. Upgradeable. User serviceable. Integrated IR receiver. Wireless networking. Wireless keyboard and mouse
Screen is lower resolution and smaller size than competition (less than full 1080p resolution for HD viewing). Bloatware. External TV tuner. No pointing device on keyboard. Proprietary cable to power brick. Internal graphics have only one upgrade path....
The Gateway One revives high-concept design in the land of the cow-printed boxes. Its design comes across as one of the closest to the Apple iMac, and unfortunately shares some of that model's shortcomings as well as its strengths.
Expert review by : Vincent Nguyen (slashgear.com)
Think all-in-one computers and think hefty, lumpen PCs that try to pretend to be swish LCD displays but instead end up looking desperate – or, more likely, think Apple's luscious iMac and its effortless evolution of style. Gateway have attempted the...
Expert review by : Josh Salem (andpop.com)
Ever get the feeling that technology is out to get you? No, not all things digital, that would be crazy. What I'm talking about is the Gateway all-in-one computer, accordingly named One – and it's out to get me. I'm not sure if it's all One systems, or...
Expert review by : Jon L. Jacobi (reseller.co.nz)
Think of an iMac in glossy black with a slightly smaller, 19-inch, 1440-by-900 screen, and you're on the right track.
Like the iMac, the One is priced between a value PC, which it significantly outperforms, and a power PC, which it certainly doesn't. But you're paying for style, and the One has a lot of it.
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