Ah, mysterious Gateway tablet. Were you not leaked to Engadget by an anonymous tipster, we may not even be talking about you. But your lack of pricing and availability makes you an enigma wrapped in a riddle wrapped in a mystery.
There are some basic specs to go by: 11.6-inch screen, Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, Intel GS45 graphics, up to 4GB of RAM, Windows 7, no optical drive (or perhaps an external one?). The whole getup looks relatively light and appears to take some style cues from Gateway’s 11.6-inch LT3100-series netbooks that are currently on the market.
Other than that, we’re in the dark. The Windows 7 hint means that it won’t be available until at least late October and the standard Intel CPU likely means it’ll cost more than $500.
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