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Gateway ends direct PC sales

Now part of Acer, the Gateway brand will be distributed through retail and channel partners only.

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Gateway.com no longer sells Gateway PCs.

The company announced Friday that channel partners and retail outlets, both online and brick-and-mortar, are the only way to get the Gateway brand now. In a statement, company officials said it was to fit Gateway into parent company Acer's model, which has always been heavily dependent on indirect sales.

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Gateway was one of the original success stories when it came to selling PCs directly to consumers, though its business model underwent several significant makeovers before it was eventually acquired by Acer in August.

Heavy reliance on direct PC sales has fallen out of favor in the industry. The PC maker that famously made its fortune from the same model was Dell, which also ditched direct-to-consumers-only sales last year.

Gateway products are still available at Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA, Costco, HSN, Newegg, Tiger Direct, Office Depot, OfficeMax, and Wal-Mart.