There’s no such thing as a perfect budget gaming laptop, even in 2016, and we’ve found at least one serious flaw in every one we tested. But after spending 23 hours on research and testing—on top of 70 hours spread over the past two years—we’ve determined that the $800 Dell Inspiron 15 7000 (7559) is the best gaming laptop for people on a budget. It has all the specs you need for $350 less than its closest competitor, offering up the best gaming performance possible for the lowest price. The Inspiron keeps its components and underside at reasonable temperatures during demanding gaming sessions, and its fans are among the quietest we tested. Plus, the Dell can double as a very capable school or work laptop thanks to its good trackpad, long battery life, and decent screen.
The Dell Inspiron 15 7000 has amazing specs for the price and is easy to upgrade when your budget allows. The $800 configuration we recommend has a sixth-generation Intel Core i5-6300HQ processor, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M graphics card with 4 gigabytes of dedicated memory, 8 gigabytes of RAM, and a 256-gigabyte solid-state drive—that’s powerful enough to run Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor on high settings, but you’ll have to step down to medium or lower on more trying titles like XCOM 2. To give you an idea of what a good deal this is it’s worth comparing it with the next-cheapest option that meets these specs: You could buy the Dell, add a 1TB hard driveand 8 GB of RAM, and still have more than $250 left to spend on games. (Or you could add another 500GB solid-state drive and 8 GB of RAM and have about $160 left over.) But the Dell’s keyboard is shallow—closer in feel to a MacBook Pro keyboard than a cushy gaming laptop—and got warm during gaming sessions. The keyboard is responsive, however, and good enough for most people playing games.



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