Software and Accessory Bundle Aids College Students

Gateway, Inc. has introduced  Gateway College:)Ware, a package of accessories, software and training designed specifically for college students. The program is designed to fit in a college student’s budget, while offering students solutions for data storage, reference, computer training, printing, and more.

Among the package’s offerings are an Iomega 100MB Zip drive, an MP3 software player, a surge protector for desktops, a carrying case for notebooks, a subscription to Gateway’s online training program, and access to Web-based instruction on everything from computer applications to sociology. The package suits any level of computer proficiency, and is available for $369. Gateway, Inc., N. Sioux City, SD, (800) 846-2000, www.gateway.com/collegeware.

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