SAGER NP6852 vs New Inspiron 15 7000

zachparr2442

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So i have a choice between these 1050 ti laptops here soon.

the Sager NP6852 i7 7700hq i can without os or no hhd, i have my own 500gb sdd to put in there.
830$ 15.6” IPS Full HD (1920x1080) Matte Display
1 HDMI output Port (with HDCP)
2 Mini DisplayPort 1.2 output Ports
1 USB 2.0 Port
1 USB 3.0 Port (Type C)
2 USB 3.0 Ports (Type A)
1 Headphone Jack
1 Microphone Jack
1 RJ-45 LAN (10/100/1000Mbps)
OR
840$ I can get the New Inspiron 15 7000 with the i7 7700hq and a 1tb sshd
15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare LED-Backlit Display
1.Combo Jack (Headset/Mic) |
2.USB 3.0 port |
3.USB 3.0 Powershare port |
4.HDMI | 5.Gigabit Ethernet |
6.Noble Lock Security Slot |
7.Power |
8.USB 3.0 port |
9.Media Card Reader
OR
740$ New Inspiron 15 7000
with the I5 6300hq and 256gb.
with the same features as the other one
 
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The Sager NP6852 is a great choice. I would not recommend the Inspiron 7567 or Sager NP5855 (=Prostar N855HJ, same model) though, due to poor display quality.

Inspiron:https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/5rhfuc/the_inspiron_7567_tn_display_why_it_matters/
Sager/Prostar: http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/sager-please-make-the-799-np5855-model-use-i5-ips-instead-of-i7-tn.800755/

The displays render a grayish gradient in place of solid black, and the resulting poor contrast creates a 'washed out' look. I think you'll be very likely to find the difference between a good quality display and a not-so-good one, to be one of the most noticeable things, and in particular a poor quality display can be considered to defeat part of the...

zachparr2442

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not true at all you should watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEb0mWN5-gE, and also the differnce between 2gb and 4gbs is major and also 799 for a i7 1050 2gb or 830 for a i7 with 1080 ti 4gb

 

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The Sager NP6852 is a great choice. I would not recommend the Inspiron 7567 or Sager NP5855 (=Prostar N855HJ, same model) though, due to poor display quality.

Inspiron:https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/5rhfuc/the_inspiron_7567_tn_display_why_it_matters/
Sager/Prostar: http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/sager-please-make-the-799-np5855-model-use-i5-ips-instead-of-i7-tn.800755/

The displays render a grayish gradient in place of solid black, and the resulting poor contrast creates a 'washed out' look. I think you'll be very likely to find the difference between a good quality display and a not-so-good one, to be one of the most noticeable things, and in particular a poor quality display can be considered to defeat part of the purpose of a 'gaming' laptop: to make games look good.

These are the models I recommend:

$699: HP Pavilion Power, http://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/Laptops/hp-power-pavilion-laptop--15t-x7p44av-1 (price changes over time, check back later or look for coupons if it's not that cheap now)
$799: http://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/omen-laptop---15t-x7r21av-1 (price changes over time, check back later or look for coupons if it's not that cheap now)
$899: Eluktronics N850HK1, https://www.amazon.com/Eluktronics-N850HK1-Premium-Performance-Laptop/dp/B06X6BB9F7/ (even better display than the Pavilion/Omen) -- basically the same thing as a Sager NP6852, just cheaper.

Inspiron 7567 vs HP Omen display:
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Also a final note: Don't get the 4K models of any of these three laptops. They're great for FHD, but the 4K versions/configs use PenTile not-true-4K displays, something commonly regarded to be a deceptive marketing practice. If you want 4K, the Inspiron 7567 (ironcially) and Dell XPS do 4K right. See this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/5jiwcg/psa_the_4k_uhd_3840x2160_displays_in_the_inspiron/
 
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Interesting. I thought it was suspect that true 4K could be done on such a small screen. Any more information about this?