Unless the laptop is going to cost you less than £145 (and if it is I want one too ) then you will have to pay duty and VAT on the full purchase price.
From a technical perspective, here are some things to think about:
- The keyboard will be a US layout. A bit of a pain, but you would probably get used to it.
- The warranty might not cover international use (ie in the UK) although Walmart's ownership of Asda might help you here
- Check the power supply supports 240V (most do)
- Check any built-in wireless card supports the 802.11g and not just the 802.11b protocol
- Any pre-loaded software may not include UK spell checkers etc.
You can get a wireless keyboard from a shop in the Uk and get round the problem that way.
When I have looked however, they cost about the same as in the UK
Bought an Averatec laptop in Walmart back in September 2004 and saveda few hundred $$ in comparison with a UK Spec! Had no problems at all with it! Just got rid of it a few months ago as we have replaced all our pcs with macs
The cost in Walmart will also have local tax on top of website price.
I have looked before and the savings are not worth the risk of import duties on return to UK plus other difficulties above.
I bought 2 last year from Dells outlet site here in UK one at £250 and one at £400. Similar price to US but full 1 year UK warranty, delivered to door. One had a slight mark on lid other was perfect. Stock changes all day everyday. Sometimes they have lots cheap, sometimes you don't see a bargain for weeks.