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Rating: | (3.5 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 195 Walmart Reviews |
Product Name: | Gateway 14.1" Ultra Slim Notebook, FHD, IntelĀ® Core⢠i5-1135G7, Quad Core, IntelĀ® IrisĀ® Xe Graphics, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Tuned by THXā¢, Fingerprint Scanner, 1MP Webcam, HDMI, Windows 10 Home, Silver |
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Manufacturer: | GPU Company |
Product SKU: | 982087215 |
UPC: | 812550034271 |
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The SSD is an M.2 and is upgradeable but note that it is SATA, not NVME. In addition, there is a hatch on the bottom side that opens to a bay to add another SATA M.2 SSD.
Most warranties require you to deal with the OEM first, and Gateway seems to be even more useless than most companies' warranty departments. I don't travel a lot but I do want to be able to take it places without worrying about the screen frame breaking.
Still on the lookout for a 13.3-14" with either 16 GB of RAM or, at least, non-soldered/empty slot.
My first desktop that wasn't a hand-me-down from a neighbor was a Gateway 2000. I still have the scratchy yellow foam wrist rest and we have something stored in the cow box in the garage. How the mighty have fallen...
Most warranties require you to deal with the OEM first, and Gateway seems to be even more useless than most companies' warranty departments. I don't travel a lot but I do want to be able to take it places without worrying about the screen frame breaking.
Still on the lookout for a 13.3-14" with either 16 GB of RAM or, at least, non-soldered/empty slot.
My first desktop that wasn't a hand-me-down from a neighbor was a Gateway 2000. I still have the scratchy yellow foam wrist rest and we have something stored in the cow box in the garage. How the mighty have fallen...
It's a good deal for the price as long as you know the limitations, however. You are paying for what you get. On the plus side, the USB-c drives my 4k display at 60hz. The HDMI is 2.0. If you hook up the computer with a mouse and keyboard and use external speakers and an external display as normal use, it's far more tolerable. (The IPS is legit IPS but with tons of back-bleed.)
Definitely go higher tier if you need something "real."
The SSD is an M.2 and is upgradeable but note that it is SATA, not NVME. In addition, there is a hatch on the bottom side that opens to a bay to add another SATA M.2 SSD.