Specifications:
- Brand Name: Gateway
- Product Series: EC19C
- Product Model: EC19C08u-U563G32nrk
- Product Name: EC19C08u-U563G32nrk Notebook
- Product Type: Notebook
- Processor Manufacturer: Intel
- Processor Type: Pentium
- Processor Model: U5600
- Processor Speed: 1.33 GHz
- Processor Core: Dual-core (2 Core)
- Cache: 3 MB
- Standard Memory: 3 GB
- Maximum Memory: 4 GB
- Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM
- Memory Standard: DDR3-1066/PC3-8500
- Hard Drive Capacity: 320 GB
- Screen Size: 11.6"
- Display Screen Type: Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
- Display Screen Technology: UltraBright
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Screen Mode: WXGA
- Backlight Technology: LED
- Ethernet Technology: Gigabit Ethernet
- Wi-Fi: Yes
- Wi-Fi Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n
- Bluetooth: No
- Webcam: Yes
- HDMI: Yes
- Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium
- Operating System Architecture: 64-bit
- Number of Cells: 6-cell
- Color: Red
- Height: 1.1"
- Width: 11.2"
- Depth: 8"
- Weight (Approximate): 2.98 lb
- Green Compliant: Yes
- Green Compliance Certificate/Authority: Energy Star
Features:
- This is 11.6" EC19C series Gateway laptop with LED backlight
- This Gateway laptop is compact and durable for a long time use
- You can enjoy movie and music anywhere with this Gateway laptop
- HD widescreens of this Acer netbook offers high screen resolution, which provide you clear images
- This Gateway netbook spices up your on-the-go HD multimedia fun and social networking experience for up to 8 hours at a time
- Light weight, this LED netbook is portable and convenient
Details:

- The 11.6" Gateway EC19C notebook series has smooth, easy-to-use style, which is popular in the market

- This Gateway netbook offers you on-the-go HD multimedia fun and social networking experience

- The Gateway netbook can provide you the most natural feel and outstanding performance

- With HD widescreens and lightweight construction, you can take it to the library or anywhere you like

- Great looking and fashion design make this Gateway laptop show your special taste
How to Connect a Laptop to a Wireless Router:

Having limited mobility because your laptop is tethered to your Internet connection by wires defeats the whole purpose of a laptop computer. If you want to be able to access the web or share files and printers with another computer and still have the freedom to move around, you'll have to connect to a wireless router. It's easy enough to do and well worth the effort
Instructions:
Connect a Laptop to a Wireless Router Using a Windows Operating System
- Purchase a wireless router that fits your needs and price range
- Follow the router's manual to set up the router and its Internet connection, which will probably require connecting a wired client to the router. Once the wireless router is set up, the wired connection is no longer necessary. However, it's best to leave the wired client connected if it's a separate computer from that on which you're going to set up WiFi. If something goes wrong, you can access the administration interface again.
- Gather information from the setup process. In order to set up the wireless client, you will need to know the service set identifier (SSID), the Wireless Encryption Protocol (WEP) key and the channel and mode.
- Boot up the laptop and plug in the WiFi card. This will not be necessary if your laptop has an integrated WiFi card.
- Install any drivers needed to use the WiFi card. Insert the disc that came with the WiFi card and follow the on-screen installation process. Most discs will trigger a new hardware wizard that makes installation extremely simple
- Double-click on the "WiFi Connection" icon. It can be found in the system tray at the bottom of the laptop screen
- Click on "Properties."
- Select the "Wireless Networks" tab
- Use the "Add" button at the bottom of the dialog if your WiFi network isn't in the "Available Networks" section
- Click on "Configure" when you see your network's SSID in the "Available Networks."
- Enter your network's SSID and WEP key
- Click on "Start," then choose "Connect To" and "Wireless Network Connection." Your computer should now be able to access the WiFi network. If the WiFi network is connected to the Internet, it should also be able to connect to the Internet
How to Travel With a Laptop:

Protecting your laptop from theft and damage, and ensuring it will be usable in foreign countries, requires preparation and care
Instructions:
- Get a heavily padded carrying case that fits the peripherals and accessories you need to carry
- Use a case that isn't obviously for a laptop, to deter theft
- Take the components, peripherals and accessories you might need, but leave the CD-ROM drive or other parts you won't. Take an extra battery if you will use the laptop on an airplane
- Remove disks from disk drives
- Get power and telephone-jack adapters if you will need them for international travel. Find out the power requirements and plug shapes for your destination before you leave
- Find out what communication facilities will be available. Learn how you can connect to your ISP if necessary
- Back up all important documents before you leave
- Check your insurance and warranty coverage
- Make sure your laptop has enough battery power to boot if required by customs or security personnel
- Avoid leaving your computer unattended in the airport
- Deter theft and breakage by monitoring your laptop closely as it travels through the x-ray machine. Better yet, ask for manual inspection
- Keep your laptop out of overhead bins and in plain sight when flying
- Once you arrive, change the date and time settings and the modem set-tings, if necessary
Tips & Warnings:
- Remember that an X-ray machine will not erase your data, but a metal detector can
- If you have a removable hard drive, leave it out of your machine and in a different location when not in use
Package Included:
- 1 x EC19C08u-U563G32nrk Notebook
- 1 x Lithium Ion Battery
- 1 x AC Adapter