Gateway's Destination II Presentation Solution

Gateway combines a television and a computer in its Destination II Presentation Solution. Complete with a 700 MHz Intel Celeron Processor, the unit comes equipped with a 128K cache and 64 MB SDRAM, which is expandable to 256 MB. Integrated business audio speakers, an Intel 3D direct AGP graphics card with 4 MB display cache and a 16X DVD-ROM drive complete the video features of the solution. The Destination II comes with a wireless keyboard and mouse, a 10 GB Ultra ATA hard drive and a 3.5" 1.44 MB diskette drive. Also featured are a 3-bay case that has 2 PCI slots, a 5-bay case with 3 PCI slots and a 7-bay mid-tower case that has 5 PCI slots. The system operates on Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, and is equipped with Norton 2000, Intel LANDesk Client Manager Software and an Intel 10/100 Twisted Pair Ethernet network card. Gateway, N. Sioux City, SD, (605) 232-2000, www.gatewayatwork.com/edu.

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