Article 58KAP Battle of the $350 laptops: Acer Swift 1 vs. Gateway Ryzen 3 3200U

Battle of the $350 laptops: Acer Swift 1 vs. Gateway Ryzen 3 3200U

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Jim Salter
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Enlarge / Acer's Swift 1 looks a little more professional than Gateway's GWTN141-2-but looks aren't everything, as our testing conclusively demonstrates. (credit: Jim Salter)

We've been on the lookout for good but seriously cheap laptops for a while now. Acer's $650 Swift 3 is an excellent choice for budget laptops in the under-$700 range, but we've been really itching to find one in the almost nonexistent sub-$400 category. To that end, today we're looking at two of Walmart's finest-a $378 Acer Swift 1 and a $350 Gateway GWTN141-2.

Both of these are serviceable if cheap laptops, but the Gateway, despite being the less expensive model, will be the clear winner for most people. It's more powerful, more repairable, more upgrade-able, and in our testing, a bit more reliable as well.

Specs at a glance: as reviewed
Acer Swift 1 SF114-32Gateway GWTN141-2
OSWindows 10 Home (S mode)Windows 10 Home (S mode)
Screen14 inch IPS FHD (1920*1080, 250nits)14.1 inch IPS FHD (1920*1080, 190nits)
CPUPentium Silver N5000Ryzen 3 3200U
GPUIntel UHD 605AMD Vega 3
RAM4GiB DDR4 (soldered, non expandable)4GiB DDR4 (soldered, with one empty DIMM slot)
HDD64GB eMMC
(SanDisk DF4064)
128GB NVMe M.2
(Netac S539N)
NetworkingIntel 9560
2x2 Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0
Realtek 8821CE
1x1 Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 4.2
Ports
  • 1x USB-C (data only)
  • 2x USB-A 3.0
  • 1x USB-A 2.0
  • 1x HDMI
  • 1x SD card
  • 1x 3.5mm audio combo jack
  • 1x DC barrel jack
  • 1x Kensington lock slot
  • 1x USB-C (data only)
  • 2x USB-A 3.0
  • 1x HDMI
  • 1x SD card
  • 1x 3.5mm audio combo jack
  • 1x DC barrel jack
  • 1x Kensington lock slot
Size12.7" x 9" x 0.6"
(323 x 229 x 15mm)
13.1" x 8.9" x 0.8"
(333 x 226 x 21mm)
Weight2.9 pounds (1.3kg)3.5 pounds (1.6kg)
Warranty1 year limited1 year limited
ExtrasFingerprint reader,
720P camera
Fingerprint reader (in touchpad),
720P camera
Price as tested$378 at Amazon and Walmart$350 at Walmart
Acer Swift 1 SF114-32
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    Thankfully, the off-putting dingy yellow POST logo isn't in your face for long-the Swift 1 cold boots to the desktop in about 11 seconds. [credit: Jim Salter ]

We didn't actually intend to test or review the Swift 1-we ordered a Walmart Motile 14, with a Ryzen 5 processor for only $350. But Walmart has an unfortunate tendency to just throw in any similar product when it runs low on stock, and the Swift 1 is what got sent in its place-with no notification, either by email or in our account at Walmart.com, and no paperwork in the box either.

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