Dell Home and Office has
Dell G15 Gaming Laptop (Phantom Grey with Speckles) on sale for
$1,199.99. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout).
Shipping is free.
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SuplexCity for finding this deal.
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Select American Express Cardholders: $120 Statement Credit when you spend
$599+ (in one or more transactions) at Dell.com. Refer to this
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Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 7 5800H 8-Core Processor
- 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) 165Hz 300 nits WVA Anti- Glare LED Backlit Narrow Border Display
- 16GB, 8GBx2, DDR4, 3200MHz Memory
- 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 6GB GDDR6 Graphics
- Backlit Keyboard
- Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650 (2x2) and Bluetooth
- 6-Cell Battery, 86WHr
- Windows 10 Home
- Ports
- 1 x USB 2.0
- 1 x USB 2.0 with PowerShare
- 1 x USB Type-C
- 1 x SuperSpeed USB 3.2
- 1 x HDMI
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My sympathies to those around you on a daily basis. They must have the patience of a saint. 🙏
An 8 core series 5 ryzen processor
A 3060 gpu,
16 gb of ram
Screen
512gb m2 ssd
Wifi/Bluetooth
Motherboard
Windows (legit copy)
Psu
Keyboard/mouse
Case
Of course it will perform a bit better, but I would be amazed if you can piece it together for less than twice the $830 price possible here
Also make sure you are pricing an itx board and compact psu for the case
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Thanks in advance.
Seriously this would be overkill for what you're describing. You'd be more than fine with the i5 deal for $650 + $65 cash back I mentioned above.
What are your needs? Maybe you don't even need that. A lot of people would be fine without the graphics card and just use integrated onboard graphics.
Desktop GPU's outmuscle laptop GPU's easily.
Plus, SFFPC can be very portable if you go 6 Liters or smaller. For example, Skyreach 4 Mini with a Portable 15 inch monitor.
Granted, a gaming laptop is still MORE portable, but loses out on upgradeability, has heat problems, the plastic and stuff means stuff won't last long, and the performance difference is noticeable. You're also not tied down to a specific resolution or monitor. If one part breaks, just swap it. With this, if screen is dead, then there's little you can do.
Thanks in advance.
What are your needs? Maybe you don't even need that. A lot of people would be fine without the graphics card and just use integrated onboard graphics.
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We do marketing for tier 1 global brands and when it comes to designing things, color accuracy matters
Weve gotten used to great external monitors with like 125% plus srgb and like at least 90% adobe rgb
It is hard to find a laptop with the muscles and great screen at a 1200 price range... Gigabyte aero are great with their oleds but a bit too pricey since we don't need that level of screen... 100 srgb is mostly good enough but must be at least delta E <= 2
LG Gram, HP Spectre, Dell Studio series comes to mind, look out for deals on those, and you would have a much better bang for your buck.
Else, this does not make too much sense, honestly. You can find a cheaper laptop that meets your requirements.
For Hotel? SFFPC all day.
The Dirty Way Manufacturers are Downgrading Your PC/Laptop.
When laptop manufacturer first sold their laptop, they may sold with better memory that is 20% faster (likely cost the manufacturer more money) so the initial review and performance testing would produce better result.
Memory manufacturers are changing the density of RAM in laptops, and the performance impact is staggering. The testing in the youtube video show 20% performance difference.
And the issue is laptop memory density usually not show in any spec. You have to open your laptop and really visually look at the memory to figure it out.
The Dirty Way Manufacturers are Downgrading Your PC/Laptop.
When laptop manufacturer first sold their laptop, they may sold with better memory that is 20% faster (likely cost the manufacturer more money) so the initial review and performance testing would produce better result.
Memory manufacturers are changing the density of RAM in laptops, and the performance impact is staggering. The testing in the youtube video show 20% performance difference.
And the issue is laptop memory density usually not show in any spec. You have to open your laptop and really visually look at the memory to figure it out.
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