Dell Home and Office has
Dell G15 Gaming Laptop on sale for
$681.10 when you select the
Basic Hardware Support: 1 Year Hardware Service option on the product page. To earn Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below (PC extension required, before checkout).
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Specs:
- Intel Core i5-11260H 6-core 11th Generation processor
- 15.6" 1920x1080 FHD 120Hz 250-nit Display
- 8GB DDR4-3200 Memory (1x8GB)
- 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti 4GB GDDR6 Graphics
- Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (2x2) + Bluetooth
- Windows 11 Home
- 56-Wh Battery
- 5.84-Lbs
- Ports:
- 1x USB 2.0 port
- 1x USB 2.0 with PowerShare
- 1x USB 3.2
- 1x USB Type-C port
- 1x HDMI
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- 1x Ethernet
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Or get more expensive panel with better coverage.
15" is a minimum real estate we can talk about. If we are talking about graphic design.
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You do realized that we are talking about sub-$700 laptop, right? Use external calibrated monitor, especially if you claimed to be a designer.
Or get more expensive panel with better coverage.
The bottom line is that Dell is cheap. There's no excuse for a 250 nit 42% NTSC panel on a gaming laptop. They're competing with MSI for worst screens on budget laptops.
If you find awful screen acceptable because it's a sub $1000 laptop, that's fine, but lots of people expect better.
Then check other "excellent" laptops in that price range. Asus TUF has exactly same crappy screen as default configuration. Once again - not a single graphic designer will be looking for color accuracy from laptop in that price range. Period.
15" is a minimum real estate we can talk about. If we are talking about graphic design.
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Yes, but in this price range talking about NTSC coverage is a nonsense. sRGB around 80 is more realistic.
The bottom line is that Dell is cheap. There's no excuse for a 250 nit 42% NTSC panel on a gaming laptop. They're competing with MSI for worst screens on budget laptops.
If you find awful screen acceptable because it's a sub $1000 laptop, that's fine, but lots of people expect better.
Could you please provide a link to the "laptops with excellent screens" with otherwise comparable specs? I'm ready to pull the trigger.
The bottom line is that Dell is cheap. There's no excuse for a 250 nit 42% NTSC panel on a gaming laptop. They're competing with MSI for worst screens on budget laptops.
If you find awful screen acceptable because it's a sub $1000 laptop, that's fine, but lots of people expect better.
The Pavilion Aero also does not come with a discrete GPU or 15 inch screen. This is a GAMING laptop, that is a general-purpose laptop, they're in two different price tiers and categories, therefore they should not be cross-compared unless you don't know what you're looking for...
You can get a free one shipped to you from dell.
I messaged them through the dell website. After some back and forth emails including a miscommunication where they wanted to send a rep to my house to "fix" my laptop lol, they sent me the bracket at no cost. Worked out really well.