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Overpowered Gaming Laptop 17+ Review

Overpowered Gaming Laptop 17+ Review

Posted on January 6, 2019 By Jarvis

It’s a cliche to make fun of Walmart, but there’s a grain of truth at the center of the jokes. The retail giant’s reputation for low prices over high quality appears to be well-earned. Take, for example, the Overpowered Gaming Laptop 17+ ($1,699; currently marked down to $999): Walmart’s first attempt at a house-brand gaming laptop. The system is inexpensive and all of its specs look good on paper. However, its dim display, shaky real-world gaming performance and poorly designed power cord make it a tough recommendation at its full price.
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