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posted by Fnord666 on Thursday September 17 2020, @11:38PM   Printer-friendly
from the extra-virgin-olive-oil? dept.

We found out who makes Walmart's new Gateway laptops, and it's bad news:

Back in 2007, Taiwan-based PC manufacturer Acer bought the once-iconic Gateway brand in order to stick a thumb in the eye of rival OEM Lenovo and increase its US market presence. In the 13 years since, the Gateway brand has languished largely unused, while Acer built up its own name in the United States directly. The cow is officially back now, though, with a new line of mostly budget, Walmart-exclusive Gateway laptops.

[...] In June of this year, we reviewed and absolutely despised a $140 EVOO laptop—a device powered by an AMD A4-9120e CPU, just like the cheapest model of Gateway laptop in the table above. The new GWTN116-1BL has twice the RAM and storage compared to the effectively uncooled, drastically underclocked, and absolutely bletcherous EVOO EV-C-116-5—but when we went sleuthing, we discovered shipping records indicating that it, too, is an EVOO system.

More accurately, EVOO imports devices made by Shenzhen Bmorn Technology, a Chinese national brand. We found US Customs records of EVOO importing from Bmorn, with devices under both the Gateway brand and EVOO's own inside the same shipment.

An Acer representative confirmed later that, although Acer does own the Gateway brand, it is not directly involved in the production or manufacture of these devices.

[...] We've heard people say decent things about EVOO's higher-end laptops, so it's possible that some of these will turn out to be a good deal. We intend to test and review at least one of them here soon—but in the meantime, we'd advise some caution with the new "Gateway" brand.


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  • (Score: 2) by Pino P on Friday September 18 2020, @11:27PM

    by Pino P (4721) on Friday September 18 2020, @11:27PM (#1053087) Journal

    One big complaint about a PC that comes with Windows is the difficulty of wiping it and installing a working X11/Linux operating system. Some laptops make this easy; others are plagued with GPU, WLAN, Bluetooth, audio, backlight, and suspend issues on all major distributions. Dell and Lenovo are in my experience usually pretty good at running X11/Linux.

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