laptops even high-quality ones have
become much less expensive over the past
few years but one exception to that rule
is gaming laptops which still cost
$1,500 to $2,000 or more for anything
decent that's why I'm so impressed with
what Dell has managed to fit into the
new Inspiron 15 7000 it's a 15 inch
laptop from Dells very very mainstream
Inspiron line but incorporates a lot of
the hardware InDesign touches from the
more expensive Alienware family and
still keeps the starting price down to a
very reasonable $7.99 for that you get a
bit of a design edge with big red fan
vents in the back and red details on the
keyboard and front edge new 7th gen
Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and
either HD or 4k screens but the most
important thing here is the graphics
card here it's an NVIDIA GeForce GTX
1050 or 1050 Ti which is a pretty good
mainstream part for playing games at
full HD resolution and medium to high
settings it's a bit better than last
year's mainstream GeForce 960m card and
while it won't support virtual reality
it's about as much gaming laptop as
anyone can reasonably expect for the
price
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