The new Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming laptop is a powerful sub-1″ laptop tailored to the needs of enthusiasts. It raises the bar for Dell’s most aggressive performance design and components offered within the Inspiron Gaming laptop family.
Product Features
- 7th Generation Intel Core i7-7700HQ Quad Core (6MB Cache, up to 3.8 GHz)
- 16GB 2400MHz DDR4 up to [32GB], (additional memory sold separately)
- 128 GB (SSD) Boot + 1 TB 5400RPM SATA HDD -Storage, No ODD
- 15.6″ UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Anti-Glare LED-Backlit Display
- Be more productive. Windows 10 is the best for bringing ideas forward and getting things done
- Max Memory: 32 GB

Best display you can get at this price range, period. UPDATE : DON’T buy this laptop, nor any laptop from Dell before you read this. I learned it the hard way, unfortunately, but some Dell series like XPS, or Gaming 7577 (who knows how many more) have a critical bug in their BIOS that destroys the motherboard when you press F8 during boot (which is something anyone trying to enter the Safe Mode in Windows would do). When I tried entering the safe mode, the laptop shut down and never booted up again. What I had is a completely off screen and…
Fantastic laptop. Would recommend. When I got the computer, I noticed that the display was an FHD and not a UHD. My first thought was to return it for a refund. I was told that I had 30 days from the date of purchase to return it. So, it occurred to me to give it a try and see how I liked it. Prior to this laptop, I had a Sager with similar specs and it had a UHD display. When I used the Sager, I normally had it set to less than 2160p. The reason being, was the size of the fonts. Yes, there is a way to adjust the fonts in…
Hardware? Excellent. Software? Abysmal. The Dell i7577 has all the best hardware you can ask for: a 4K matte display, 16GB of RAM, a Max-Q 1060, and a really sturdy build. Unfortunately, the software between Nvidia, Intel, and Windows 10 is ultimately a deal-breaker.After getting the device, I set up an account to see how the laptop performed with Dell’s recommended software. It ran like garbage, so I re-installed the entire OS and only installed the basic drivers. Once the laptop was set up, I was still getting poor…