For a $600 notebook, the build quality on the Gateway NX200S is pretty impressive.  The screen hinges are sturdy as is the screen latching mechanism that keeps the notebook closed when not in use. 

The plastic construction of the NX200S is fairly solid. However, the unit was already starting to develop some squeaks during our testing.   

While the Inspiron 2200 offered the most simplistic and sleek design, and the Compaqs were a bit too busy for our tastes, the Gateway NX200S falls right in the middle.  It has the black/grey theme going on, but sticks to a single LED color and manages to pull off a somewhat sleek appearance, thanks to the shape and thickness of the notebook.

The Gateway is the thinnest notebook out of the bunch, measuring between 1.1 and 1.24" at its thickest point.  The unit is also comparable in size to the Compaq V2000 notebooks, making it amongst the most compact in this roundup.  But thanks to the thinner construction, the Gateway feels considerably smaller than the Compaqs. 


The Compaq V series (left) vs. the Gateway NX200S


The Compaq V series (left) vs. the Gateway NX200S

The NX200S features a 14" WXGA display with a native resolution of 1280 x 768.

The display looks identical to what Compaq used in their widescreen notebooks, with similar brightness and visual characteristics.  We wouldn't be too surprised if both notebooks used the same panel.   

Gateway NX200S Gateway Keyboard
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  • rqle - Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - link

    Hmm, didnt know these littler celeron M 1.4ghz can pretty much outpace the new architecture of the sempron 2800+ cpu. interesting.
  • Questar - Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - link

    How about an Inspiron 6000? I snagged one for $584 + $19 shipping.
  • Questar - Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - link

    BTW, that was with a P-M, not a C-M.
  • bjacobson - Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - link

    nice
  • Questar - Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - link

    Yeah, and now I see you can get a 600m for less than $600.
  • Alphafox78 - Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - link

    I have a V2000Z with a Turion64 and its great!!! It sounds like the article is biased against compaq or something, the thing is sweet. works great in World of Warcraft and even plays BF2, althouh its not too fun. the form factor is great, I highly recommend it. mine does have the brightview screen, 1GB of PC3200 ram and a 5400rpm drive tho.. ;)
  • SS - Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - link

    The point of this was for $600 range laptops, going with the Turion64 setup over the Sempron and upgrading the RAM and hard drive all would push the price well over the price point this review was for.

    So you are basically asking to rate the $600 laptop based off the $1400 model's preformance.
  • Alphafox78 - Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - link

    I got mine for $760 after tax. then the free buestbuy ram, used the HD from my old laptop. lower than $700 after the free ram and stuff. I didnt get it for $500, missed that offer by a week! arg!
  • Hacp - Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - link

    Tell that to the people who got the Turion 64 V2000Zs with wireless/12cell for around 500 shipped taxed. Then add the free 1GB bestbuy ram.
  • Hacp - Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - link

    Ya if you can get it for under 450 taxed shipped of course its great :).

    Also to further my comments, I think this article really shows the strenght of the Intel centrino platform. In other tests with dedicated graphics cards, the Turion/sempron/ and Pentium M come really close in terms of battery life, but in this test, comparing the V2000 to the V2000Z, we see that the whole platform makes the celeron have much battery life, even though the sempron "should" have more Blife.

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