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Gateway Customers Barely Lift a Finger for Enhanced PC Security

March 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Gateway, Inc. is putting security at customers' fingertips with the launch of the enhanced Gateway 450+ notebook PC, now available with a built-in biometric fingerprint sensor.

Security-conscious government agencies and corporations that need to protect applications, email, files and web sites from unauthorized users can benefit from the secure fingerprint sensor of the Gateway 450+ -- an optional feature built into the notebook's palmrest. Educational institutions can use the fingerprint sensor to authenticate identities for test-taking and distance learning verification. The biometrics sensor also protects against confidential data loss should the notebook be lost or stolen.

Organizations can use the Gateway 450+ with fingerprint reader to help reduce IT help desk calls related to password resets thanks to the notebook's ability to match e-mail, website and application passwords to fingerprints. The device supports fast user switching, so a single finger swipe allows instantaneous and secure access to privileged data and passwords for that individual user -- a benefit when a single PC is accessed by multiple users.

"This is a security measure that is easy to implement and does not require a major transition to a new technology like smart cards," said Mike Stinson, vice president and general manager, mobile products group, Gateway, Inc. "And while the 450+ notebook addresses the hot topic of keeping data safe, it also addresses the important issue of minimizing ongoing IT costs associated with password management."

The Gateway 450 series continues to be a popular product among many government, corporate and education customers, due to its rich feature set and platform stability since its introduction in April 2002. It is available with an optional port replicator that is backwards compatible with existing Gateway 450 models. Weighing only 6.11 pounds and measuring only 1.3 inches thin, the 450+ is a thin and light notebook that fits into virtually any workspace. It also includes a magnesium lid casing for added appeal.

The new Gateway 450+ provides high mobile performance with Intel Centrino mobile technology including an Intel Pentium-M 1.5GHz, 1.6GHz or 1.7GHz processor. Gateway customers can stay connected wirelessly in the office or on the road thanks to a choice of optional integrated Wi-Fi solutions including 802.11b, 802.11b/g, or 802.11a/g technology. In addition, the notebook provides exceptional battery life of up to 5 hours using the 8 cell Lithium Ion battery upgrade.

The feature-enhanced Gateway 450+ offers up to a 15-inch UXGA display and comes standard with an ATI Radeon Mobility 9600 Graphics card with the choice of 64MB or 128MB of DDR video memory to vibrantly showcase applications, graphics and video. Like all of the Gateway 450 notebooks, the 450+ boasts a modular design, giving computer users the option to bring along the necessary configuration when on the road. The modular bay can support an additional battery, floppy drive or second hard disk drive. It also comes with the choice of a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CD-RW/DVD-ROM combo drive, a DVD-R/-RW/CD-RW recorder or multi-format 4x DVD±R/±RW/CD-RW recorder. The Gateway 450 notebook is available with Microsoft Windows XP Home or Windows XP Pro.

The new notebook provides a great value at starting prices of only $1,799.99. GSA pricing is also available. The Gateway 450+ is supported by Gateway's standard limited warranty options. Additional service and support options are also offered.

The Gateway 450+ is available beginning tomorrow, March 25, by calling 1-800-GATEWAY, at Gateway.com or by going into one of the more than 185 Gateway stores nationwide.

Visit www.gateway.com for more information.

Source: Gateway, Inc.

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