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Dell G7 15 Hands-On Review : First Impressions

Dell G7 15 Hands-On Review : First Impressions

Posted on July 13, 2018July 26, 2019 By Jarvis

Dell launched two of its G-series gaming line in the Philippines last week — the G3 15 and G7 15. Now, it’s time to look at the big brother, the G7.

Dell took a different route in designing the star of the series. While the G3 was stealthy and quite thin, the G7 is bulky and thick though it still looks relatively discreet. Don’t get us wrong, the laptop is not overly thick it just looks a lot bigger than the G3. The machine has two color options — Black and White. The white one looks particularly stealthy and unassuming.
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