![]() ![]() It isn’t adequately bright which was visible while playing games and videos. ![]() The contrast looks pretty decent and while the colours aren’t super punchy, my main concern was the overall brightness. The 15.6-inch 1080p WVA LCD panel offers 120Hz refresh rate and 250-nits of brightness. In terms of size and weight, this one is a chonker at 26.9mm thickness and 2.44kg.ĭisplayThis is where Dell has cut some corners. ![]() Even the key legends and the keyboard backlighting is orange, which looks nice. The hinge is surrounded by a dark grey panel around the back and to add some character, there are a couple of bright orange ‘G’ logos near the right air vent and the keyboard deck. Dell calls it ‘Phantom Grey with speckles’ and while it looks quite unique, I can see why some consumers might not like it, as one can mistake the specks for dust. The bottom half and the lid have a light grey finish that is covered with specks, giving it almost a natural stone finish. There is a slight flex to the lid, but overall I was pretty satisfied with the construction and build quality. It almost feels like Dell took some design ideas from its older Alienware laptops. There is a lot of attention to detail and the product feels refined with no harsh edges or any visible imperfections. Like most gaming laptops in its price range, the entire chassis of the G15 Ryzen Edition is made out of plastic, but that doesn’t take away the fact that it is well-built. I got a chance to check out the laptop for a couple of weeks and here’s what I think about it. ![]()
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