Deal | Dell G16 gaming laptop with Core i7-13650HX and 240Hz QHD display gets $550 discount
Many gaming laptops in the sub-$1,000 segment are equipped with rather poor displays that are fairly dim and anything but colorful. Fortunately, Dell is going a different route with the latest G16, which sports a good-looking QHD display, even when the 16-inch notebook is only equipped with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 dGPU.
Fittingly, this wallet-friendly version of the Dell G16 7630 is currently on sale for its lowest price yet as the well-known newsletter coupon grants an additional 10% discount on the aforementioned RTX 4050 configuration. This results in a compelling sale price of $899 including free shipping. In addition to Nvidia's most affordable Ada Lovelace graphics card, Dell's gaming laptop is equipped with an Intel Core i7-13650HX Raptor Lake processor and 16GB of upgradable DDR5 memory.
This mid-range machine also features a 1TB SSD, but the most intriguing component is certainly the IPS display with full DCI-P3 color space coverage and a superfast refresh rate of 240Hz. However, the RTX 4050 is not quite fast enough to render today's most demanding games at the laptop's native QHD resolution of 2560 by 1600 pixels, which is why new owners of the Dell G16 should take advantage of Nvidia's DLSS 3.5 upscaling technology.
In conclusion, this notebook deal is well-suited for gamers who are willing to sacrifice some GPU performance in return for a beautiful screen. For instance, this 16-inch gaming laptop can certainly be used for the occasional content creation session, which does not apply to many competing products in this lower price range.
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