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Gateway releases a new, affordable all-in-one PC through Walmart

The new Gateway AiO. (Source: Gateway)
The new Gateway AiO. (Source: Gateway)
Gateway has just announced an inaugural all-in-one (AiO) desktop as its latest addition to its new Walmart-based line-up. It hits the sub-US$400 mark with its specs, which include Intel Pentium silicon and a ~24-inch IPS FHD display. Then again, it comes with its own mouse and keyboard in the box, as well as a year's worth of Microsoft 365 Personal access for free.

Gateway has just elaborated on its current Walmart-powered renaissance with the first AiO desktop released through the chain as part of this recent comeback. It is based around a 23.8-inch screen with a 3-side-borderles design that contrasts with its heavy chin and FHD IPS specs.

The screen is topped by a 2MP webcam of indeterminate resolution that can either hide behind the unit or pop up into an inverse notch for handy privacy protection. The AiO can also either live on a VESA mount or on its own "fully adjustable" stand.

The new Gateway desktop runs Windows 11 Home on just 1 configuration, powered by the Intel Pentium Silver J5040 platform and 4GB of RAM with a 128GB SSD (the expandability of which is not given). Nevertheless, the brand asserts that it is "perfect for any home office or remote learning environment".

The latest Gateway x Walmart PC does at least try to live up to this tagline by coming with a wireless mouse and keyboard that matches its black or white color options.

Hopefully, they are good enough to avoid an additional outlay for replacements on top of this US$399 potential purchase. The new Gateway AiO is available off- or online via its exclusive channel from now.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2022-07-22 (Update: 2022-07-22)