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  2. Gateway, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Feeling that they could offer such computers for half the cost, Gateway 2000 released a complete PC compatible system with dual 5.25-inch floppy drives, ample RAM, a color monitor, and a keyboard, for $1,995 through mail-order. The system was a success for Gateway 2000, with revenue increasing from $1.5 million in 1987 to $12 million in 1988.

  3. Gateway Solo - Wikipedia

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    The Solo was a line of laptop computers sold by Gateway, Inc. (originally Gateway 2000), from 1995 to 2003. All models in the range were equipped with Intel x86 processors and came preinstalled with the Windows operating system.

  4. Gateway HandBook - Wikipedia

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    The HandBook 486 was produced between 1993 and 1995. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The HandBook 486 had 4 MB of built-in RAM , which can be expanded to 20 MB. As of 2005, it is still possible to buy memory for the HandBook 486, although one should test the memory with memtest since memory for older computers is more likely to be defective.

  5. Home theater PC - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway 2000 Destination, home theater PC first released in 1996 In 1996 Gateway 2000 unveiled the Destination computer, which included a tuner card and video card. The unit cost $4,000 and mostly integrated television viewing and computer functions on one color monitor. [ 7 ]

  6. Dell XPS - Wikipedia

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    Previous logo (2004-2014) In the early 1990s, Dell primarily targeted its products at businesses rather than consumers. In early 1993, Dell executives met to address how to pursue the emerging consumer market in the US (led by Gateway 2000, later known as Gateway), and decided to launch a new product line to compete with Gateway.

  7. Advanced Logic Research - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Logic Research, Inc. (ALR), was an American computer company founded in 1984 in Irvine, California by Gene Lu.The company marketed IBM PC compatibles across that standard's evolution until 1997 when it was acquired by Gateway 2000.

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  9. Gateway AnyKey - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway AnyKey is a programmable computer keyboard that was sold exclusively [2] by Gateway 2000, Inc., as an option for some of their desktop computers.Introduced in the spring of 1991, [3] the keyboard was manufactured in at least five known versions and incarnations by Tucson, Arizona–based Maxi Switch, Inc., a subsidiary of the Lite-On Technology Corporation. [4]

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