![]() The refresh rate is also capped at 60Hz, not that 120Hz was going to be a big improvement for the graphics power. Although if you plan to buy this for gaming, and you most probably will, the 4K option might not be the perfect fit. The display we reviewed had a resolution of 1920*1080, with a 4K option available as well. ![]() But recommend you get the IPS panel if possible. Both are equally bad for color intensive work like photoshop or premiere pro with the display only capable of covering 60% of SRGB and 40% of Adobe RGB colors. It has a wider viewing angle and a slightly better color coverage. Later on, Dell did release the IPS panel, the one that we reviewed. Releasing the laptop with a mediocre TN panel which just seemed faded with very bad color reproductions, even worst viewing angles and an overwhelming brightness level. The display is one of the places where Dell did compromise. It could have been a little lighter but for gaming laptops, it’s already a little too thin. There isn’t much to complain about the build of the laptop. This laptop has exceptional speaker quality, to be honest. The laptop has two huge vents at the back that look cool. The bottom of the laptop also has two vents for air intake as well.Īt the front, there are what looks like a speaker, and it is, but just the far left and far right sides. So keep that in mind while buying the accessories for it. The laptop has a 15″ screen but holds the footprint of a 17″ laptop. ![]() There is very less flex in both screen and chassis, and the laptop itself feels well built. It’s really heavy at 2.7Kgs but the thickness is well maintained under 1 inch. It is all plastic but you can just see the work Dell put into it.
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