Dell Inspiron Gaming Laptop 4K Screen £300 off, also reductions on 1080p models.
This is for the 4K screen version which gets great reviews. Dell have released a new version with a GTX1060 graphics card which is £1600, if you want a top of the line gaming laptop with a 4K screen then this is an absolute steal.
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Bully
19 Sep 17#50
The Amazon 1080p model has been reduced by £100, it has a slighter larger SSD and IPS screen than the one on JL.
paul_merton to Bully
19 Sep 17#52
Umm... don't think so.
Bully to Bully
30 Sep 17#59
Reduced further on amazon to £999, 256 SSD,IPS Screen..LINK
alienbats
29 Sep 17#58
Can anyone confirm, if the RAM is 2x8GB or 1x16GB, and whether it has any HDD along with the installed SSD - M.2 or Sata? Also, is the keyboard backlit and what color?
paul_merton
28 Sep 17#57
Ended up returning mine. Pretty annoying, as it was amazing value for the spec. Just had so many problems with the 4K screen either shrinking everything into a tiny box in the middle, or reverting the text scaling to 100% without warning. It just seems that most of the older games and programs I wanted to use just don't play very well with 4K displays!
1080P it is then...
fiatbravodriver
21 Sep 17#56
Gutted I missed this.
paul_merton
20 Sep 17#55
Satisfyingly easy to take the entire back off it (just a single screw to undo!), and nice to see it uses a single 16 GB RAM module, leaving the second slot free. And indeed, there is also a whole 2.5" drive bay ready to stick my spare 2TB drive into.
I also love how the fans are easily accessible to remove dust in a few years' time.
paul_merton
20 Sep 17#54
Just received mine as well. Pleased to report that it does actually have an ethernet socket, contrary to the description on the JL website :smile:
ian9
19 Sep 17#53
Got mine delivered today, I paid the £6.95 delivery charge.
Very happy with it, I mainly want to use it for video and photo editing, don't really play games on PC. I wanted the 4K screen for the video and photo editing, initial impressions were that the 4K screen is very good however it is off colour wise, far too yellow, open IE and the whites are a sickly shade of yellow. I quickly dug out my Spyder5 calibration gizmo and calibrated, wow makes a lot of difference. Updated the bios and the drivers for wifi, intel graphics and the system board from Dell, don't download the GTX 1050 ti drivers as there are newer ones at Nvidia. There are loads of updates for Windows 10, so make sure you have a good internet connection and time. Happy with the keyboard but do not like the touchpad, keeps doing silly things when it interprets my hand movements, zooming and resizing, turned off all gesture and extras, just left click right click and normal touchpad and it's great now. It does however feel a little flimsy to me. Generally I have these issues with most laptops. Once it's done all it's updating it is very fast and quiet, occasionally the fan kicks in but usually not for long. Would definitely recommend it for a Video and Photo editing and general use laptop.
Optimus_Toaster
18 Sep 17#33
4K screen is a major negative for this deal. You'll need to use scaling in windows which often doesn't work or makes things blurry and games will run like buts so you'll need to run them at a lower res resulting in it being blurry,
paul_merton to Optimus_Toaster
18 Sep 17#39
Surely it won't look blurry at 1080P? Each game pixel would map to exactly 4 screen pixels.
Optimus_Toaster to paul_merton
19 Sep 17#51
You'd think but it doesn't work very well. Tried it with a 13.3" 1440p screen playing at 720p - it was kinda rubbish.
Yardbird
18 Sep 17#12
What about temperature? How hot does it get?
thekitkatshuffler to Yardbird
18 Sep 17#15
128 degrees at the moment, but I expect it to get hotter.
amour3k to thekitkatshuffler
18 Sep 17#25
Not what they asked?, hehehe.
But I see where you was going with it nonetheless ... :-D
neoboy to Yardbird
18 Sep 17#16
Comprehensive review right here, albeit the model sold here has a better screen.
Yardbird to neoboy
19 Sep 17#49
cheers mate
paul_merton
19 Sep 17#48
Okay, never buying anything from John Lewis again. They are trying to blame DPD for incorrectly telling me that it would be delivered today. But clearly, DPD would only have been telling me that if John Lewis had booked a delivery with them. I'm so annoyed right now!
mro2011
19 Sep 17#47
If you pay in store on card then you can have it to store next day free. Don't pay cash tho as then you can't. Grrr silly JL lol. Had mine few months now and LOVE it.
paul_merton
19 Sep 17#46
Hmm, annoying - just received a second text saying "Sorry, we haven't received your JohnLewis parcel yet so we can't deliver it today". I'm similarly unimpressed, as the first text caused me to cancel a day out.
nablor
19 Sep 17#45
How rubbish are John Lewis....processed order on the phone payment taken....order cancelled next day without reason or without contacting me. #rubbishcustomerservice
paul_merton
19 Sep 17#44
As excited as I am to start playing with it as soon as possible, I took a gamble yesterday and opted for their free "within 5 working days" delivery method instead of paying the £6.95 charge for guaranteed next day delivery.
Just got a text to say DPD will be delivering it today anyway, so yay :smile:
waxwobbler
19 Sep 17#43
OOS
mro2011
18 Sep 17#42
I bought mine from JL a few months back. I can video edit no probs and I found it speedy and it even plays Ark Survival evolved (why I spent £1100 on it lol). I can live stream and do many things at once. Fans can get bit nosey when doing intense tasks but not stupid loud. I have the Black (Red Dell lettering) version. I thought it had Red keys in JL pic it did but mine are White. Mine is a 16GB i7 256 ssd & 1tb 1050ti. I can upgrade the ram to 32gb easy with bay at bottom. I bought it in cash and in doing that I could not collect next day in store (as no stock in store) so had to wait for delivery.
ian9
18 Sep 17#41
Only 1 left in Stock
nablor
18 Sep 17#40
Dam you hot deals ordered for pick up tomorrow :smile:
paul_merton
18 Sep 17#1
Is there definitely room in this one to add a second 2.5" drive?
bigbigchilli to paul_merton
18 Sep 17#27
No i would look to put a M.2 SSD in a machine like this
paul_merton to bigbigchilli
18 Sep 17#28
Do you know that for sure, or are you just guessing? It's just that the Amazon page for the same laptop says "A massive service bay door makes it easy to insert upgrades over time", and you can get the same model with a 128 GB SSD and a 1 TB disk, so I'd have thought this one would also have room for a spare 2 TB disk I have lying around?
Asura to paul_merton
18 Sep 17#34
It has one 2.5" bay and 1 M2 SSD / NVME slot, 2 x Ram slots.
This has a 512GB NVME drive, leaving the 2.5" free for you to add your HDD.
paul_merton to Asura
18 Sep 17#38
Sweet! Thanks :smile:
Ozziecane
18 Sep 17#37
It seems like it's out of stock now
0901salmoc
18 Sep 17#35
Does this have HDMI input?
0901salmoc to 0901salmoc
18 Sep 17#36
No
kjfrazer
18 Sep 17#32
Would love to buy this but I just got an Acer Swift 3. I also quite like my Xbox so will have to pass.
If it was £799 then I'd definitely bite
EmperorRosko
18 Sep 17#31
4K plus 1050ti is like putting a ford fiesta engine in a Ferrari F40. Maybe great for editing some photos, but this baby ain't doing any 4K gaming ladies and gents.
5Rivers79
18 Sep 17#29
How will this cope with video editing etc? Was looking at a mac book that's an i7 16gb ram but looking at near 2k for one of those.
paul_merton to 5Rivers79
18 Sep 17#30
I expect it will fly (at least, I hope so, as video editing is one of the main things I'll be using mine for!)
The i7-7700HQ has 4 cores and multithreading, so you can have up to 8 encoder threads purring away.
That link takes you to the 1080P version, which has a 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD instead of a 512GB SSD. I don't think that's worth it for only 20 quid less.
Exidose to paul_merton
18 Sep 17#26
There's also a deal on right now for 10% off student prime members, so you could get it for £881.99.
BigBuds to daveykinetic
18 Sep 17#5
It's £1249.99 on Amazon
daveykinetic to BigBuds
18 Sep 17#6
My bad. Thought it was same one lol. Heat given
5Rivers79
18 Sep 17#8
Is there a 1080 version of this?
Bully to 5Rivers79
18 Sep 17#24
Yes the red exclusive model, OOS at the moment, tempted to go for it when it comes back into stock as the config suits me better and i like the Ethernet port as i have always found wifi very flaky on dell models.
Antergaton
18 Sep 17#11
Part of me wants to buy either this or the lesser ones at £799.95 but the other part of me is a tight ****** who thinks "Yeah but you don't play many PC games, so why bother?"
In reality I want a 14inch with a 960m or 970m or something but they don't exist.
ollie87 to Antergaton
18 Sep 17#13
Well yeah, both of those have been replaced. By the 1060 and 1070.
Strachan01 to ollie87
18 Sep 17#19
Hi Ollie,
Tired to contact you earlier about building a new GTX 1080 PC, doesn't seem to let me PM you for some reason...
paul_merton to Antergaton
18 Sep 17#21
I'll probably be using mine for video editing, photo tweaking and running the occasional virtual machine more than I'll be using it for gaming. The 4K IPS screen, extra RAM and 8-thread CPU will make it great for stuff like that. Worth the extra £200 imho. Of course, being able to play a cheeky game every now and then is a bonus :smile:
This said I popped into my local John Lewis at lunch. They had the the £800 version there but also one that has i7-7700hq and 1050Ti, think only 8gb much larger HD, 1tb plus 128 SSD, I think but it was £850 (saving of £250). It isn't on their website though, which is odd. EDIT: Found the, Dell Inspiron 15G apparently, has 16gb, 1tb+256SSD for £850... wonder why it's not online. Seems like a great deal.
gsj87
18 Sep 17#22
This or Alienware?
Hodgey
18 Sep 17#20
Paid £1035 in July from JL - very pleased with it. This price is even better. Heat added.
BirchieBirch
18 Sep 17#18
Excellent spec and a great deal imho.
If it had a 1060 I'd be all over it!
Heat added
boxxy
18 Sep 17#14
Can be good machines, shame their support can be awful.
FireOnAWire to boxxy
18 Sep 17#17
It's a non issue. You get a 2 year warranty with JL. Any problems with the machine just take it back to them and let them deal with Dell or replace/refund.
3ak
18 Sep 17#10
This is hot
paul_merton
18 Sep 17#9
Woo, I caved in and bought it! It was about £200 more than the last i7+1050 deal I posted but missed out on (and was hoping would return), but I'd rather have a single 500 GB SSD than a 128 GB SSD + 1 TB disk, and the 4K IPS screen, slightly faster 1050Ti graphics and twice as much RAM sealed the deal.
shadyboss
18 Sep 17#3
Now if it was a 4k laptop with a gtx 1060 I would be all over it :grin: still a good deal though
Opening post
This is for the 4K screen version which gets great reviews.
Dell have released a new version with a GTX1060 graphics card which is £1600, if you want a top of the line gaming laptop with a 4K screen then this is an absolute steal.
Latest comments (59)
Also, is the keyboard backlit and what color?
1080P it is then...
I also love how the fans are easily accessible to remove dust in a few years' time.
Very happy with it, I mainly want to use it for video and photo editing, don't really play games on PC.
I wanted the 4K screen for the video and photo editing, initial impressions were that the 4K screen is very good however it is off colour wise, far too yellow, open IE and the whites are a sickly shade of yellow. I quickly dug out my Spyder5 calibration gizmo and calibrated, wow makes a lot of difference.
Updated the bios and the drivers for wifi, intel graphics and the system board from Dell, don't download the GTX 1050 ti drivers as there are newer ones at Nvidia.
There are loads of updates for Windows 10, so make sure you have a good internet connection and time.
Happy with the keyboard but do not like the touchpad, keeps doing silly things when it interprets my hand movements, zooming and resizing, turned off all gesture and extras, just left click right click and normal touchpad and it's great now.
It does however feel a little flimsy to me. Generally I have these issues with most laptops.
Once it's done all it's updating it is very fast and quiet, occasionally the fan kicks in but usually not for long.
Would definitely recommend it for a Video and Photo editing and general use laptop.
But I see where you was going with it nonetheless ... :-D
Just got a text to say DPD will be delivering it today anyway, so yay :smile:
This has a 512GB NVME drive, leaving the 2.5" free for you to add your HDD.
If it was £799 then I'd definitely bite
The i7-7700HQ has 4 cores and multithreading, so you can have up to 8 encoder threads purring away.
amazon.co.uk/Del…DX0
In reality I want a 14inch with a 960m or 970m or something but they don't exist.
Tired to contact you earlier about building a new GTX 1080 PC, doesn't seem to let me PM you for some reason...
As for 14" gaming laptops, have you seen this one? pcspecialist.co.uk/not…14/
This said I popped into my local John Lewis at lunch. They had the the £800 version there but also one that has i7-7700hq and 1050Ti, think only 8gb much larger HD, 1tb plus 128 SSD, I think but it was £850 (saving of £250). It isn't on their website though, which is odd. EDIT: Found the, Dell Inspiron 15G apparently, has 16gb, 1tb+256SSD for £850... wonder why it's not online. Seems like a great deal.
This price is even better.
Heat added.
If it had a 1060 I'd be all over it!
Heat added
You get a 2 year warranty with JL. Any problems with the machine just take it back to them and let them deal with Dell or replace/refund.