Hurry! Walmart is clearing out this outstanding Gateway laptop with 16GB memory — for less than $400

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What is it? This is a laptop with a fairly recent Intel Core i5 CPU and 16GB RAM that retails for less than $399 (as of September 29th). It comes from a trusted retailer (Walmart) and has a lot of features that make it a great fit for a wide variety of use cases thanks to the larger-than-usual system memory. The GWTN141-10BK (that’s its name) is definitely one of the best value-for-money laptops on the market at the time of writing.

Gateway 14-inch laptop: $384.99 at Walmart

Gateway 14-inch laptop: $384.99 at Walmart
I quite like this laptop because of its sheer value for money. Not none to put a dent on your family or business budget. It has a Core i5, 16GB RAM, a full HD display and a long battery life. Grab it while you can

What have others said about it? Notebookcheck reviewed it in June 2021 and gave it a solid 79% saying, “The inexpensive Gateway GWTN141 excels at maximizing performance per dollar with lots of RAM and storage, super-quiet fan, and a long battery life. It can even house up to two M.2 SSDs which we weren't expecting from such a cheap system”. In August 2021, Cnet said that it was a bargain, even at its sticker price of $500.

What about after sales? The item is sold and shipped by a third party on Walmart but you get the full 12-month warranty and the support from the world’s largest retail store. You can also protect your purchase by adding a Walmart Protection Plan by Allstate that costs as little as $26 $23 (when purchasing a three-year plan). It cover accidents (drops, spills, cracks) and hardware failure.

Also consider

Dell Inspiron 15 3525

The Dell Inspiron 15 3525, which costs $499.99, has a much faster processor, a 1TB SSD and a bigger display; Gateway offers better value when it comes to the battery capacity, the presence of a Type-C connector, the quality of its webcam (HD vs 1-megapixel) and the affordability of its extended warranty. 

Desire Athow
Managing Editor, TechRadar Pro

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