Dell G15 15.6" FHD 120Hz Gaming Laptop - Intel Core i7 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 - 1TB SSD - Dark Shadow Gray w/ Black Thermal Shelf
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Play your way no matter who you are or what you're into. Enjoy a laptop with a modern, retro aesthetic as you cruise to the top of the leaderboards. Customize your laptop's look by controlling the lighting of the one-zone and four-zone keyboard options, managed by the all new Alienware Command Center
Dimension
Product Height : 1.03 inches
Product Width :14.07 inches
Product Depth :10.81 inches
Product Weight :93.44 pounds
Features
Windows 11 Home Windows 11 has all the power and security of Windows 10 with a redesigned and refreshed look. It also comes with new tools, sounds, and apps. Every detail has been considered. All of it comes together to bring you a refreshing experience on your PC
Get your game on Play over 100 high-quality PC games with your new Dell G PC and one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for PC-including EA play. With new games added all the time, there’s always something new to play. Cloud Gaming with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate requires connected controller.
13th Gen Intel Core i7-13650HX Processor Extend beyond performance to let your PC do even more at once. Juggle complex programs without slowing you down, enjoy ultra-immersive streaming in 8K, and unleash the performance needed to keep up with the most demanding creativity software.
16GB system memory for intense multitasking and gaming Reams of high-bandwidth DDR5 RAM to smoothly run your graphics-heavy PC games and video-editing applications, as well as numerous programs and browser tabs all at once.
1 TB, M.2, PCIe NVMe, SSD While offering less storage space than a hard drive, a flash-based SSD has no moving parts, resulting in faster start-up times and data access, no noise, and reduced heat production and power draw on the battery.
What's Included
Notebook
Power Adapter
Power Cord
Documentation
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Powerful Laptop with Excellent Features
Dell has been making some of the best gaming laptops for years. This G15 model is following that trend. It comes with high end components but still manages to maintain a reasonable price point. Pros: - It has a beautiful Full HD display with a terrific refresh rate (120Hz) to improve the look and flow of your gaming experience. - As Dell owns Alienware, the Alienware Command Center comes pre-installed to help you manage/tweak your laptop performance from its convenient dashboard. - Performance can be boosted with the push of a button. The game boost button (doubling as F9) lets you enable or disable the feature with one touch. You'll hear the fans kick into high gear with thermal cooling helping maintain CPU/GPU temperatures. - With an RTX 4060 graphics card, you'll have no trouble playing any game in your library. I was able to play my favorite titles at high settings, getting terrific frame rates. The game play was similar to even higher end laptops that I have used. - The 1TB solid state drive allows for fast updates to Windows and quick boot times. Games also load far more quickly. If I had my way I would never use a hard drive again in my life. Cons: - Sound quality was good but not great. But like most laptops, you'll typically be using alternate audio options anyway. - Because of the power of this system battery life can drain somewhat quickly, especially if you are in high performance mode. You'll want to be near an outlet for any longer gaming sessions. - 1 TB storage can fill up quickly on a gaming laptop so be prepared to expand if you like to have many games installed at once. This is a terrific gaming laptop. The quality of components combined with its reasonable cost makes it an excellent buy.
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Solid FHD performance with Alienware cooling tech
This gaming laptop has a quite spacious screen estate and it is quite substantial in terms of dimension and weight. Gaming laptop used to be ginormous and this laptop, though it is still big being a 15-inch laptop, it’s not as huge as the 17-inch model. Having said that, however, some other gaming laptops can be as small as 13-inch, weight much less and thinner than the 15-inch gaming laptop. The 15-inch class gaming laptop gives us a great balance between performance, excellent screen estate and portability. At the outset this laptop is an able desktop replacement performer with its Intel i7 13650 HX processor, Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU, 16 GB DDR5 RAM, and ample of ports. It supports Wifi 6 and BT 5.2 and it has excellent port variety including USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 with Display Port, HDMI 2.1, and even RJ45 to connect your fiber network directly to your laptop, which makes the laptop viable for some competitive gaming. The maximum RAM is 32GB, which means user needs to replace existing Rams with 2 x 16 GB DDR5 RAM. There are two M2 storage memory slots, which is nice if you want to add more storage in the future. For now, the 1 GB slot should be enough if you play 5-6 AAA titles every now and then. The design is unmistakenly Dell/ Alienware and I would say that it borrows the design so much from Alienware since Dell owns Alienware. The laptop is solid and the overall appearance is actually more like a business laptop instead of looking like a gaming laptop. There’s no fancy LED, other than the illuminated keyboard, and there’s no smooth texture of an Alienware laptop to give a strong gaming laptop impression. The Dell actually looks like a normal business/ professional laptop, which makes it very much suitable to use in the meeting rooms. For those who are into gaming, however, you can still quickly tell that it’s a gaming laptop judging from the design of the cooling system. In fact, if I don’t see the Dell branding on the laptop, I could be mistaken that it’s actually an Alienware. According to Dell, the cooling technology is inspired by Alienware and I can see that clearly as the laptop sits on the desk and I compare both my Alienware R16, that is slightly larger, with the Dell. Having such an advanced cooling system in a laptop is important as nobody wants to lose frames when playing graphics intensive games over a long period of gaming session. The laptop also comes with Alienware Command Center, which again makes a stronger impression that this is actually an Alienware in a Dell body. The laptop comes with a huge and heavy 330 watts power brick, which is quite sad since Dell sells a slimmer and much lighter 330W power adapter. The supplied power brick is the same one with my R16 Alienware. The huge power brick makes the laptop somewhat undesirable to carry around as a home and work laptop so purchasing a slim 330W power brick would become a necessity for that purpose. Setting up the laptop is just like any other Windows laptop. I updated the firmware and Windows automatically imported the settings and apps from my other PC. There’s a firmware update that I performed. I’m quite unpleasantly surprised that after installing a firmware update, I experienced a couple of blue screens. It could be that the firmware was not stable or it’s just Windows thingy, I’m not sure. After installing another firmware update, which is quite surprising that there would be another firmware update in the first place because the laptop should have been updated to the latest one without requiring multiple updates, the laptop is now stable without experiencing blue screen anymore. Being a PC laptop, it’s not the most energy efficient laptop out there. The laptop supports Nvidia Optimus, which makes a MUX switch pretty much unnecessary provided that we have set accordingly the programs that require discrete GPU. Gaming on the battery is possible, however, expect the battery to drain really fast but to be fair nobody do serious gaming on battery anyways. The battery is rated by Dell to last more than 6 hours; however, this figure is only achievable when the laptop is running non graphics intensive app exclusively. Also, it’s important to remember that this is a 15-inch class gaming laptop so don’t expect it to be an allrounder that has great battery life. So, how does it perform as a gaming laptop? It performs quite well. Let’s talk about the screen. The FHD screen is matte and works at 120hz, which should be enough for most gamers. AAA title runs smoothly and colors are vibrant enough. The 120hz screen does a great job in smoothing the visual. 1080 resolution still gives you plenty of detail on the 15.6 screen. A pro gamer, however, would likely look for a laptop that has RTX 4080 or at least 4070 class GPU and would appreciate greater level of detail. This laptop, which has RTX 4060 is suitable for gaming at FHD resolution and it performs well within the spec. Graphics at FHD resolution and RTX on, is still smooth. Cyberpunk 2077 in high quality, with ray tracing’s medium setting and DLSS auto, performed smooth. In the benchmark, average FPS is 70.33, the highest is 105 FPS and the lowest is 25, which is more than playable. At the given parameters, graphics are definitely better than console in terms of quality and performance. I reckon that overall performance is actually on par if not better than my desktop class PC with RTX 2070 Super, which is not at all surprising given that my gaming rig is about 4 years old now. Audio performance does not disappoint, it is loud enough for gaming and the microphone works well so this laptop is all good for multiplayer gaming. I also like the Alienware style cooling system and have no problem with it. Overall, I’m happy with the laptop because it has the specs that I want and it is basically an Alienware machine in a Dell package. So, who is this gaming laptop for? Anyone who wants to game and looks for a desktop replacement. With the purchase of a slim power adapter, this could become a great home/work laptop, as well.