Review: Gateway NV5213u, Great price; great product
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Great price; great product
Overall, it’s a great purchase. I couldn’t find anything comparable to this laptop in this price-range. It is great for watching movies, surfing the web, doing work, or even playing some games. This is not, however, a gamer’s laptop. It was not built to run top-of-the-line games smoothly or with pristine graphics.
This product has lived up to all of my expectations. It’s very light for a 15.6″ laptop weighing in at around 6lbs. The fans are quiet; both vents are on the left side of the laptop, one vent at the front, the other at the back. The screen is beautiful and the lid is a dark-blue with a honeycomb pattern.
Like others have mentioned, at first I was unable to successfully burn recovery discs. The solution to the problem is to download and install eRy4003008.zip from the Gateway support site. It is an updated version of the recovery software the laptop uses to burn these discs and once installed, I was able to burn them without a problem. I will note, that as of 7/21/09, Gateway does not have any support specific to the NV series of notebooks on it’s website. I reformatted the hard drive and installed Windows 7 RC along with all the drivers from the recovery discs. The laptop runs Windows 7 wonderfully.
The battery is pretty good. In Power Saver mode, I’m able to browse the internet over wifi for almost 3hours without having to plug-in. I haven’t run the battery down from 100% in either of the other two modes (balance and high performance) so I can’t give an up-time estimate.
The touchpad works as it should, but the click-bar takes some getting used to. It’s one long bar, but it does have an individual left- and right-click function and both can be pressed simultaneously. The touchpad also has a scroll-zone along the bottom and the right sides.
If purchased between 6/26/09 and 1/31/10, this laptop is eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 7 through Gateway.
I would definitely recommend this laptop to others, in fact I already have. I love it.
I hope others find this review helpful. There was (and still is) a severe lack of reviews on this laptop when I was considering it for purchase.
Update (9/4/2010): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen. I also found some auctions for this item here.
The featured review for this product, Gateway NV5213u 15.6-Inch Laptop Personal Computers, was written by dr3m4n.
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Posted on: February 25, 2010
Filed under: Reviews



Reviews (3)
dr3m4n
January 27th, 2010 at 9:12 am
Great price; great product
Rated 5 stars.
Eric Johnson
January 30th, 2010 at 5:54 pm
Great laptop, but be aware: Customer Service is Clueless
Excellent laptop, very feature packed for a good price. Stripped Vista off and installed Windows 7 RC and it’s working great. Mine didn’t come with a slip in the box for the free Windows 7 upgrade, but you can find their official order page at [...] I put in my S/N and it was confirmed as a valid unit and purchase.
The keyboard takes a little getting used to with it’s flat profile keys and the loooong one-peice click bar for the touch pad. After using it for a week it feels fine now, but I can see how that setup might be annoying for some people. Try one out at a local store like Best Buy and see what you think.
Screen is gorgeous and eye-popping, though you still have to deal with the nice glare that all of those glossy screens get. DVD burner works great, though it can get a little noisy at high-speeds. Can’t comment on any of the preinstalled apps, since I quickly reformatted and installed W7 RC, but it looked like it had the usual OEM bloatware on it.
My only complaint seems to be the same as everyone else, the support for this series of laptop (NV series) is horrendous. The website has no documentation, drivers, or support for the series what-so-ever, and CS can’t give me any estimate as to when they’ll be available. I tried entering my S/N into the My Support section of their website, and it comes back as unrecognized, meaning they don’t have any support setup for these laptops yet.
And honestly, customer support in general is a joke. Don’t bother with the email and chat support, if you need to contact them, just call. I’ve gone through Chat, Email, and Phone, and in all three cases, the reps were completely clueless, in most cases had no idea what I was even asking for, and simply used pre-written responses. The worst was the email, where I asked them if they had an estimated date when drivers and support docs would be available for the NV series on their website, and I received a response telling me to burn a recovery CD.
Prior to wiping the preinstalled Vista, I couldn’t get the recovery discs to burn either, so I’m just going to wait for them to come available through the Purchase Program Website (don’t worry, it’s free if the unit is still under warranty): [...] Just keep checking back till they are avaiable. In the meantime, if you do need to roll back to the default installation, the image is stored on a hidden partition that you can Restore from at any time by booting into a recovery console during POST. Just make sure you remember that partition is there if you ever reformat your drive or install another OS and leave it be.
I would have given the laptop a 3-Star score, but with the hidden partition still intact for a full system restore if I need it, the only thing I’m really missing is the pre-installed drivers and apps. Fortunately, they are not much of a concern for me since it’s been running great with the drivers provided by W7 RC and a couple others I downloaded for the videocard and such, and I really don’t care for all of the pre-installed gateway bloatware anyway. So I gave it a 4-Star score because at its price point it is a pretty sweet peice of hardware, even if Gateway Support isn’t aware that it’s out on the market yet
Chris Girouard
February 6th, 2010 at 12:36 am
Excellent buy for $$$!!
I bought this at Best for just over $ 500 with tax, buying a steal. My only complaints are: 1) A hardware bug that makes a loud beep every time I plug in the computer (annoying, but if I put it stayed silent) tone, 2) the rather awful, is that Gateway support. Apparently this computer is not available to them on their website. 3) It is a very gentle life of the battery. 4) Internal mike is spotty, but now that the bad out of the way … Great screen with an aspect ratio of 16:9. 4 GB of memory is great! 2.1 dual core is plenty for the price keyboard is nice, of course, free Windows 7 upgrade very very very cheap, is soo good for a college budget, a very nice design, HDMI output characteristic of a good many USB ports My idea Use of this computer, it is so far great. I can play basic, surf the Internet, the media play, and use it for basic office applications. If what you are looking for a computer and dont need media powerhouse, I think it is recommend to anyone. The price is fantastic!
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