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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® Coreā¢ 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.
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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...
After about a year of use, the laptop won't wake up. The battery/charging light comes on, but the processor never wakes up. I cracked it open to see if something like soldering is off, but I don't see anything. This is a disposable price for a laptop, so it probably won't be worth it to fix.
I usually use my laptops for year, so after this experience, I'll probably be buying something from the dell outlet next time and use a credit card that doubles the warranty.
After about a year of use, the laptop won't wake up. The battery/charging light comes on, but the processor never wakes up. I cracked it open to see if something like soldering is off, but I don't see anything. This is a disposable price for a laptop, so it probably won't be worth it to fix.
I usually use my laptops for year, so after this experience, I'll probably be buying something from the dell outlet next time and use a credit card that doubles the warranty.
After about a year of use, the laptop won't wake up. The battery/charging light comes on, but the processor never wakes up. I cracked it open to see if something like soldering is off, but I don't see anything. This is a disposable price for a laptop, so it probably won't be worth it to fix.
I usually use my laptops for year, so after this experience, I'll probably be buying something from the dell outlet next time and use a credit card that doubles the warranty.
A friend of mine got the Walmart deal for a Gateway laptop with 256GB HD and 8GB RAM for $200 a month ago. The first one was defective and got a replacement. Everything I heard for the replacement is it's working good for her purposes.
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Sooo....ok for a senior that basically just needs email and to pay bills?
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After about a year of use, the laptop won't wake up. The battery/charging light comes on, but the processor never wakes up. I cracked it open to see if something like soldering is off, but I don't see anything. This is a disposable price for a laptop, so it probably won't be worth it to fix.
I usually use my laptops for year, so after this experience, I'll probably be buying something from the dell outlet next time and use a credit card that doubles the warranty.
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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."