
A few quibbles with the system’s overall display quality and the lack of Blu-ray are our chief reservations about this all-in-one desktop. Gateway’s ZX6810-01 is an absolute killer in both general and gaming performance–the latter being quite rare in the all-in-one category. That said, there’s not much we’d change about the inside of this PC. And Gateway’s inclusion of a remote helps the ZX6810-01 bridge the gap from desktop to “living room PC.” A lack of upgradability–or, at least, a lack of any mention of upgradability in the manual–means that you’re stuck with what you get in this all-in-one system. They’re wireless devices, which at least conserves ports. The bundled keyboard and mouse are average, with no greater functionality than what you’d find on a standard keyboard and two-button mouse. But as I mentioned: no Blu-ray drive, a shame given the system’s 1080p-compatibility. You also get six USB ports and an eSATA connection for external hard drives. The system’s integrated wireless-N and gigabit LAN connectivity does much to bolster its ability to function as a multimedia-streaming device in an existing high-speed network. Similarly, the glossy coating produces a reflective glare that admittedly improves the vibrancy and richness of the colors and grayscales, but it comes at the cost of a powerful reflection that turns viewers and nearby light sources into unwanted extras in the scene. In use, the ZX6810-01’s display delivers good saturation and contrasts, but a discernible backlight glow on the top and bottom of the screen becomes apparent during darker scenes.

Equipped with 512MB ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics, those Apple machines both achieved 112 fps in the same test. Sony’s Vaio VPCL117FX/B did the next best at 41 fps, but both trail way behind the 27-inch, Core i5 and Core i7 Apple iMacs. The ZX6810-01 managed 71 frames per second in our Unreal Tournament 3 test (run at 1680-by-1050 resolution, high quality). Instead, it runs rings around them at gaming (and has a DVD writer). But those systems also include Blu-ray drives–the Gateway doesn’t. The ZX6810-01 also includes an HDTV tuner and a remote control–bonuses we’ve seen on the 23-inch HP TouchSmart 600xt ($1460), the 21.5-inch Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 ($1149), and the 24-inch Sony Vaio VPCL117FX/B ($2000) as well.
ATI MOBILITY RADEON HD 4670 UNREAL WINDOWS
Its 1GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4670 graphics are the best we’ve seen from an all-in-one outside of the pricier Apple iMacs, and like its similar-looking $900 Acer Aspire Z5610 cousin, that big screen is multitouch-enabled and runs Windows 7.


The Gateway One ZX6810-01 ($1400 as of December 8, 2009) packs a punishing amount of gaming prowess and extras into its 23-inch frame.
