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Gateway 400L connects with 6-in-1 media reader
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: Are laptops with 6-in-1 media readers - and no floppy drives - the future of notebook computers? CNET's Brian Cooley takes a look at the new Gateway 400L, the first notebook to be able to read 6 different types of memory cards from one device.

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