More Features For Less Cash; Gateway's New Digital Jukebox is $100 Less Than Apple iPod
November 11 2003 - 10:33AM
PR Newswire (US)
More Features For Less Cash; Gateway's New Digital Jukebox is $100
Less Than Apple iPod Gateway's 20GB Jukebox Delivers Industry's
Best Value; Company Adds New Features to its USB MP3 Player Family
Starting at $79.99 NEW YORK, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The
new Gateway(TM) DMP-X20 Digital Jukebox gives music lovers a fun
and affordable new way to take their entire digital music library
with them wherever they go. Priced at only $299.99 (1) -- $100 less
than the 20GB Apple iPod -- the Gateway DMP-X20 Digital Jukebox
includes unique features like a built-in FM tuner, digital voice
recorder and large 2.5 inch display. The new Digital Jukebox was
launched today at the Gateway(R) store in New York City, where
chairman and CEO Ted Waitt revealed the company's dramatic retail
transformation and unveiled 14 new products for businesses and
consumers. "Until now, consumers were forced to pay a premium for a
high-capacity ultra-thin digital jukebox," said Matt Milne, senior
vice president and general manager of consumer solutions, Gateway,
Inc. "The affordable price and abundance of features makes this a
great holiday gift idea for music lovers of all ages." The Gateway
DMP-X20's large 20GB(2) of storage capacity can house 5,000 MP3
songs -- so an entire collection of great music can always be on
hand. The new Gateway digital music jukebox is so thin and light it
can be taken virtually anywhere; it measures only 3.9 x 2.6 x 0.83
(HxDxW) and weighs just 7.7 ounces. And while the size is small,
the sound quality is big. The Gateway DMP-X20 delivers clean, crisp
high-fidelity sound that will impress the most discerning
audiophile. The built-in FM tuner and digital voice recorder set
the Gateway DMP-X20 apart from the competition. The FM tuner with
12 user-selectable presets lets music lovers quickly tune into
their favorite radio stations on the go. The built-in digital voice
recorder is a handy tool for recording meetings, lectures or making
personal reminders. The Gateway Digital Jukebox is simple to use,
yet has several innovative features. It boasts the industry's
largest display in its class -- the easy- to-read 2.5-inch display
stylishly presents MP3 and other data with an indigo blue
backlight. The intuitive scroll navigation makes accessing and
managing content quick and easy. Music can be browsed by album,
artist, genre, track or playlist, and modes such as shuffle and
repeat personalize the music mix. Plus, music lovers can customize
their listening experience with the five-band equalizer with six
modes (five pre-set and one user-programmable). The Gateway(TM)
DMP-X20 Digital Jukebox is so versatile that it can also be used to
transport photos, presentations and other types of electronic data.
The lightning-fast USB 2.0 interface allows transfers as fast as a
song per second -- so the jukebox can be fully loaded with music in
about an hour. Transferring downloaded MP3 and Windows Media Audio
files from services like Napster is a snap, since the Gateway
jukebox is compatible with existing and next-generation Windows
Media DRMs. Additionally, the Gateway DMP-X20 Digital Jukebox can
store and play hundreds of hours of spoken word content from
Audible.com, so Gateway customers can choose from Audible's
collection of 20,000 popular audio books, audio editions of leading
newspapers and magazines, and public radio shows for convenient
on-the-go listening. The Gateway DMP-X20 Digital Jukebox comes with
a free one-month membership to Audible, giving customers any one
audio book from Audible's collection of 6,000, and any two
one-month subscriptions from Audible's subscription center -- a $60
value. After filling their Gateway jukebox with music and other
content, Gateway customers have maximum listening time ahead of
them, since the battery delivers more than 10 hours of play time on
a single charge. The remote control, which comes standard with the
Gateway DMP-X20, gives music lovers one-handed access to their
jukebox while it is placed in a pocket, purse or bag. The new
Gateway DMP-X20 Digital Jukebox comes with stereo earphones, USB
2.0 cable, RCA cable, AC adapter, case and a helpful Quick Start
guide. The Gateway DMP-X20 Digital Jukebox is priced at $299.99
(1), and Gateway is taking pre-orders for the product now online,
by phone and in Gateway(R) stores. The jukebox will be available
nationwide on Nov. 26. Direct Connect USB 2.0 MP3 Players Also
today, Gateway further expands its line of USB 2.0 MP3 players with
three new affordable, small USB 2.0 Digital Music Players ranging
from 64 to 256MB. Each device is actually four products in one: a
digital audio player, digital voice recorder, FM radio tuner, and a
portable data storage drive. These new devices build on Gateway's
previous generation of digital audio players with the new FM radio
tuner functionality, while still allowing users to listen to MP3 or
WMA files, transport photos or any other data and record voice
messages. The new Gateway USB 2.0 Digital Music Players are so
small, they can be connected to a keychain, or worn around the
neck. They measure just 3.3x1.5x 0.6 inches (LxWxH) and weigh only
1.7 oz with the battery installed. The easy- to-read, backlit
display is now larger and can show four lines of MP3 or other data.
Like the first generation players, these new Gateway Digital Music
Players are plug and play compatible with Windows XP and connect
directly to a PC via their built-in USB 2.0 connection for fast and
easy music or file transfers. The three new USB Digital Music
Players are also available now through all of Gateway's sales
channels. The new players are priced as follows: 64MB(2)
Gateway(TM) DMP-110: $79.99(1); 128MB(2) Gateway(TM) DMP-210:
$99.99(1); and 256MB(2) Gateway(TM) DMP-310: $149.99(1). They all
come with comfort-fit ear clip stereo earphones, a carrying case
with belt clip, a neck strap, a USB extension cable and one "AAA"
alkaline battery which provides up to 12 hours of battery life.
Hands-on Training Lets Users Do More with their Digital Music
Player Unlike most technology retailers, Gateway offers a range of
training programs that let their customers get the most from their
new purchase. Those just getting started with digital music can
learn everything they need to know with Gateway's
"Survive&Thrive(TM): Your Lifestyle Guide to Digital Music", a
learning package that provides instruction on how to download music
from the Internet, create and manage playlists, burn music CDs, the
basics of digital music players, as well as how to access radio
stations from all over the world. Many courses are available in the
Survive&Thrive Learning System, which combines an engaging
half-day training course at a Gateway store, a pass to online
learning, an interactive CD-ROM and a vibrantly illustrated book,
giving customers multiple ways to learn.(3) About Gateway Since its
founding in 1985, Gateway (NYSE:GTW) has been a technology and
direct-marketing pioneer, using its call centers, web site and
retail network to build direct customer relationships. As it
transforms itself from a leading PC company into a branded
integrator of personalized technology solutions, the company's line
of Gateway-branded products is expanding to include thin TVs,
digital cameras, digital TVs, DLP projectors, tablet PCs and
enterprise products, all of which are designed to work seamlessly
together with the company's award-winning line of PCs. Gateway is
America's second most admired computer company, according to
Fortune magazine(4), and its products and services received more
than 125 awards and honors last year. Visit http://www.gateway.com/
for more information. Other product or service names mentioned
herein are the trademarks of their respective owners. (1.) All
offers subject to change without notice or obligation and may not
be available through all sales channels. Prices exclude shipping
and handling. Applicable taxes extra. (2.) Hard drive accessible
capacity varies; GB = 1 billion bytes. MB=1 million bytes. (3.)
Online training: Instructor-led courses subject to availability.
Course material purchase and Internet access required. In-store
training: Courses subject to change, may vary by location and are
not offered as vocational or job training. Club memberships
non-transferable. Refunds not allowed for upgrades. All training:
Gateway training is not offered as vocational or job training. (4.)
Source: Fortune magazine, March 3, 2003 issue
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020930/LAM050LOGO
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+1-714-264-2148, , or Ted Ladd, Gateway Professional,
+1-619-339-1520, , all of Gateway Web site: http://www.gateway.com/
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