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Price has dropped from $419 to $399
Has HDMI, USB Type C, and available in
4 3 colors: Black, Blue,
Rose Gold, and Green.
Windows 10 Home
10th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1035G1 Processor (1.0GHz, Up to 3.6GHz, 6M Cache)
15.6" LCD IPS Display, (1920 x 1080)
Tuned by THX™ Audio
256 GB Solid State Drive
16 GB Onboard RAM
Built-in Fingerprint Scanner (Windows Hello)
1MP Front-Facing Camera
Up to 10 hours of battery life
Micro SD Slot (Up to 512 GB) x 1
HDMI Output x 1
USB Type-C (Charge + Data transfer) x 1
USB 3.0 x 2
Kensington Lock x 1
Built-in Stereo Speakers x 2
Bluetooth 5.1
Built-in Microphone
Product Dimensions: 14.8" x 9.6" x 0.8"
Weight: 4.1 lbs.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Gatewa.../225790553
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I'd like a bigger SSD but one assumes that isn't too hard to upgrade. 16gb ram by default is awesome.
edit - read the reviews. Lots of complaints about DOA and sound problems. Buy the extended warranty I guess. Hmmmm
It might be because it's slim in one direction, but big in others! 15.6" LCD is big.
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I thought that brand died out like 15 years ago.
My very first "custom" computer was a Gateway. They used to be sort of like what Apple is today where they would have specialized stores with tech support bars etc. They were slightly over priced (far less so than Apple products) and they still ran on Windows, but they had slightly slicker looking machines than competitors, legendary customer support and an incredible trade in program where you could bring in your computer after a couple of years and get like 50% of your original purchase price towards a new computer.
They even had a trademark Holstein cow print that they used for their boxes and all marketing material.
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I thought that brand died out like 15 years ago.
My very first "custom" computer was a Gateway. They used to be sort of like what Apple is today where they would have specialized stores with tech support bars etc. They were slightly over priced (far less so than Apple products) and they still ran on Windows, but they had slightly slicker looking machines than competitors, legendary customer support and an incredible trade in program where you could bring in your computer after a couple of years and get like 50% of your original purchase price towards a new computer.
They even had a trademark Holstein cow print that they used for their boxes and all marketing material.
Too bad I already have 10+ laptops at home.... I have no excuse to get another one.
10th gen Intel with 16 GB is still much better than 11 gen Intel with 8 gb solder ram.
Because it's 15"? 4 lbs is considered light for that size.
Gateway was cheap crap before Chinese bought the name...
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The only concern is that this 14" is still rated at 4 lbs, somehow basically just as heavy as the 15.6" despite being smaller in every other way.