Monday, December 25, 2017

Dell Inspiron 15 7567 Laptop Review

Dell Inspiron 15 7567 Laptop Review

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Most gaming laptops follow a similar blueprint: flashy design, loud, heavy, and expensive. These laptops will usually cost you well over $1,000... until now. The Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming (7567), Dell's new gaming laptop for 2017, surprised us with remarkable power at an affordable price.

This laptop with battery such as DELL 62VNH Battery, DELL 89JW7 Battery, DELL 9HRXJ Battery, DELL F7HVR Battery, DELL 451-BBEN Battery, DELL 451-BBEO Battery, DELL 451-BBJY Battery, DELL 451-BBLJ Battery, DELL G4YJM Battery, DELL T2T3J Battery, DELL Y1FGD Battery, DELL Inspiron 7537 Battery might not be the most powerful machine in the world, but for a starting price of $849—with street prices already dropping to $749—it's a steal. This laptop runs newer titles like Overwatch on medium to high settings, and older games on high to ultra high settings. With a modern NVIDIA 1050 GPU, this laptop handles modern games with relative ease.

Of course, Dell did cut some corners to get the price down. The display is lacking, with narrow viewing angles and washed out colors. Also, one thing Dell didn't trim is the weight; this is still a six pound beast you won't want to lug to classes all day. But, aside from a few minor nitpicks, it's the best gaming laptop at this price point.

The Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming (7567) comes in hibiscus red and matte black and there are four different models all together. Aside from additional RAM and a better processor, there are only slight variations between the models. We tested the entry-level model, which comes very well-equipped and has an MSRP of $849 (though we've already seen it on sale for under $800). Here are the base specs from Dell:

•7th Generation Intel® Core™ i5-7300HQ Quad Core
•8GB RAM (upgradeable to 32GB)
•NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050 with 4GB GDDR5
•15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-glare LED-Backlit Display
•Windows 10 Home 64-bit English
•Backlit Keyboard
•3 USB 3.0 ports
•1 HDMI port
•256GB SSD

What you're really paying for is the graphics card. The NVIDIA 1050 is capable of running competitive eSports games like Overwatch or newer games in full HD. But this is a laptop GPU, so it's not quite as powerful as the newer desktop GPUs from NVIDIA, because it's stuck in a small case and has to run off of battery power.

After five hours of running videos, the battery finally breathed its last breath. That's not great—and would be even worse if you were playing games instead of watching videos—but it's not bad for a gaming laptop. Gaming laptops are laptops, but they're only designed to be more mobile than desktops. Gaming off the battery alone isn't recommended anyway, since the CPU and GPU typically won't go all-out if not plugged into the wall.

If you're looking for a budget gaming laptop, you can't get much better than this. For a starting price of $849 (street price closer to $749), this laptop can handle day-to-day tasks and run modern games on medium to high settings. On top of that, the design is really attractive. It's bulky, for sure, but it has the look of an expensive laptop.

That said, Dell cut some corners with the display and trackpad. Both were super annoying to deal with, but you can get around them with external devices like a mouse and monitor. Personally, if I needed a budget gaming laptop, I'd go with this one. It's not the greatest laptop in the world, but it's a great value for the price.

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