The Gateway LT32 is all set to hit the retail shelves for $450. The LT32 is essentially a rebadged version of the Acer Aspire One 721 and that makes sense. Acer owns the Gateway brand.

The HD-capable ultraportable has an 11.6-inch display. It is powered by AMD’s 1.7GHz Athlon II Neo K125 processor and runs Windows 7 Home Premium. Other specifications include a 250GB hard disk, 2GB of RAM and the ATI Radeon HD 4225 integrated graphics, which has enough power to handle 1080p HD video.

In terms of looks also, the Gateway LT32 isn’t all that different from the Acer 721. Interestingly, the Aspire One 721 is going for around $420, whereas the LT32 has a price tag of $450. Any takers?

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