![]() The 15.6” 1080p 60Hz screen has a matte finish, no G-Sync available here, but the G7 is also available with a 144Hz option. It’s noticeably trimmed down and less chunky looking compared to Dell’s 2018 model of the G7, and this results in thinner screen bezels. Absolutely no problems at all opening it up with one finger, it felt quite well balanced and no problems using it on my lap. There was some screen flex, but it wasn’t that bad due to the lid being metal, and the hinges being out towards the far corners made it feel quite sturdy. Stephen from Ownordisown got 94% sRGB on the 144Hz one, so still seems to be quite good.īacklight bleed wasn’t too bad, some slight imperfections around most sides, but they were extremely subtle and I never actually noticed these while viewing darker content. At 100% brightness in the center, I measured 312 nits with an 890:1 contrast ratio, so overall above average results for a gaming laptop at this price point, but expect different results with the 144Hz panel. I’ve measured the color gamut using the Spyder 5 Pro, and my results returned 96% of sRGB, 67% of NTSC and 73% of AdobeRGB. The 15.6” 1080p 60Hz IPS-level screen has a matte finish and good viewing angles, no G-Sync available here though. This smaller build gives us 7.9mm thin side bezels with a 79% screen to body ratio, making it much less chunky looking and smaller in every dimension compared to last year’s model. The dimensions of the laptop are 36.4cm in width, 27.3cm in-depth, and just under 2cm in height, so on the smaller side for a 15-inch laptop. My unit came in right around this and rose to 3.2kg with the 180-watt power brick and cables for charging included. The starting weight of the laptop is listed at 2.5kg or 5.5 pounds on the Dell website, however, this will vary based on hardware customizations. The dimensions of the laptop are 36cm in width, 25.4cm in-depth, and just under 2.3cm in height, about average for a 15” machine. With the 180-watt power brick and cables for charging the total rises to just under 3kg. ![]() The weight is listed at 2.5kg on the Acer website and mine was 2.4kg with the 2.5” drive bay populated. All edges and corners were rounded and smooth, and overall the build quality was quite good. It’s the same inside, all black and metal. The metal lid has a smooth matte black finish with a blue Dell logo in the center. The new design looks significantly better compared to last year’s model in my opinion. Most of the edges were smooth, the front metal edge and corners could be a little sharp on certain angles but were perfectly fine during normal use. ![]() The interior is also all matte black metal with more blue accenting, while the bottom is plastic. The lid of the laptop is a matte black aluminum with blue accents and a predator logo in the center. There are a few different configurations available though. For network connectivity, it’s got gigabit ethernet, 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth 5. It has an Intel i7-8750H CPU, Nvidia RTX 2060 graphics, 16GB of memory running in a single channel, however for testing, I upgraded to 16gb in dual channel, a 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD, and a 15.6” 60Hz IPS screen. It has a 256gb NVMe M.2 SSD and 1TB hard drive for storage, and a 15.6” 1080p 60Hz screen, it’s also available with 144Hz too. It has the Intel i7-9750H CPU, 80 watts Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti graphics, and 16gb of memory running in dual channel. So if you don’t know which one you should go for, this article may help you find the answer.
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