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Just in time for the PAX West show, Dell has unveiled two Inspiron gaming laptops and a 34-inch curved Alienware monitor.The Inspiron brand is usually aimed at mainstream consumers, and Dell is extending that reach to mainstream gamers who are price consc...
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(Long-)Lasting impression. The entry-level version of the Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming Notebook lacks the higher-end hardware complement of its pricier siblings. Although still hampered by a subpar display, the notebook is nonetheless a decent performer at a g...
sturdy, well-designed chassis, good system/gaming performance, excellent battery life, ease of maintenance...
subpar TN display with low contrast, inaccurate colors and poor viewing angles, no full-size up and down arrow keys, no Thunderbolt or USB Type-C port...
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Dell is back this year with an all-new industrial design for the Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming along with updated graphics in form of the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti. Can a $850 gaming notebook possibly live up to expectations? Let's take a closer look.After three gene...
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With the release of the affordable, yet considerably more powerful (compared to most mobile GPUs from the previous generation) GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti a number of OEMs released their versions of “entry-level” gaming laptops. Dell was one of the first to jump...
Overall good build quality and tasteful design, Good touchpad, Super easy maintenance, Efficient cooling system (GPU-focused), Outstanding battery life, The screen doesn't use PWM above 55 cd/m2 brightness, Good price/performance ratio (applies to most re...
Flimsy lid with thick and sharp screen bezels, Lackluster TN display, The screen uses PWM from 0 to 99% screen brightness (the Health-Guard profile fixes that), The keyboard isn't exactly gaming-oriented, Low CPU frequency target under heavy load, Lacks U...
The Inspiron 7567 is a mixed bag for Dell. It's super affordable in most regions of the world and offers powerful hardware for the asking price but unfortunately for the OEM, there are other similarly priced rivals on the market delivering features that t...
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Some gaming laptops are legendary electronic beasts, brimming with the latest in powerful mobile computing tech, built to perform and priced slightly beyond that. Then there is the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 gaming laptop. You want to play games? It can do tha...
The Dell Inspiron 15 7000 isn't going to win any gaming laptop performance awards, but that's fine. It's not trying to. This is a system that's perfectly comfortable resting at the lower end of the mobile PC gaming spectrum. It's not the most glamorous sp...
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If you're trying to spend less than $1000 on a computer you plan to use daily, then you will find yourself making compromises. In the case of the Dell Inspiron 7000, you get a beefy gaming computer that can take whatever game designers throw at it. Unfort...
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When I reviewed the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Series (7559) in 2015, it was powerful and affordable enough to easily earn our Editors' Choice designation for budget gaming laptops. Its successor, the Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming (7567) (starts at $799.99; $899.99...
Very affordable for a gaming laptop, Smooth 1080p gaming performance, 11-hour battery life, Attractive design...
Subpar display, Not a lot of storage as configured...
The Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming can play modern titles in full HD, boasts amazing battery life, and is priced very aggressively. It's difficult to find a better deal in a budget gaming laptop...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-03-25 01:55:17
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The Dell Inspiron 15 7559 we reviewed last year was a big hit. Starting at $799, this gaming laptop was a price sensation and hit the sweet spot in the notebook-gaming market for volume sales. We're sure Dell sold a ton of them, especially in the wake of...
Excellent gaming performance for the money, Long battery life, Eye-catching design, Easy end-user upgradability, Effective cooling scheme...
Ho-hum display in review unit, with limited viewing angles, Shallow keyboard feel, No USB Type-C port, Subpar Webcam...
Racy looking and aggressively priced, the Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming is close to the ultimate under-$1,000 gaming laptop—but we'd hold out to see about Dell's IPS screen option. Read More...
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Updated: 2018-03-25 01:55:17
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The 7567 doesn't need to do much except update the hardware parts and add some ports, but it doesn't look like any port were added – Dell probably want to differentiate its product line, maybe because they don't want to hamper their Alienware 15 basic ver...
Excellent gaming performance for $800 (w/ discounts), with no competitors, rivaling/surpassing GTX 970M, Noise is relatively low. Barely noticeable under normal use and relatively low even under gaming load, CPU and GPU temperatures are within good limits...
Keyboard quality is not great, lacking travel depth and resistance (but not too bad either), Not too lightweight, starting at 2.62kg (before storage, RAM, PSU), Included 1080p display is quite a bad TN panel, Screen module/hinges could be twisted a bit w...
So! The 7567 brings a much needed update to the performance level of the midrange gaming laptop section. The GTX 960M performance level has been around for quite some time now (around 2.5 years, at least) and the GTX 1050 Ti slings the $800 performance le...
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Gaming companion with stamina. Dell has equipped the Inspiron 15 7000 gaming series with cutting-edge hardware and not only convinces us in terms of performance but also surprises us with an exemplary battery life. We are impressed - but not with the disp...
system performance, gaming performance, battery runtime, low temperature, system noise in idle mode...
poor contrast, very bluish display, small arrow keys, performance of the SD-card reader, few interfaces, no USB Type-C...
A gaming notebook for everyday life. Dell's new Inspiron 15 of the 7000 series proved that it has a right to exist in the gaming-notebook world. First of all, it has a well-made case, which allows end-user maintenance. However, there are only a few interf...
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