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Dell G5 15 Gaming Review

Dell G5 15 Gaming Review

Posted on November 8, 2018November 8, 2018 By Jarvis

Despite having really good battery life and a thoroughly comfortable keyboard, the Dell G5 15 Gaming doesn’t have a lot going for it. It’s bigger and heavier than laptops with stronger GPUs, and its Core i7 processor and GTX 1050 Ti GPU don’t perform as well as other mainstream gaming laptops. Combine that with its dull 15.6-inch display, distorted speakers and lack of gaming utilities, and it simply isn’t worth $1,049 (starting at $949), especially with better gaming laptops out there for a similar or cheaper price.
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