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Hey, how's it going guys.
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This is Dave2D, and this is the 2017 Inspiron 7000.
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So the model last year, the 7559, was a huge hit.
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$800 gaming laptop that kind of hit most of the points pretty well.
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And it was just a really good budget gaming laptop.
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This model, the 7567, it's been redesigned.
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The exterior is a little bit different.
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The interior is revamped: new hardware, new Kaby Lake chips, new GTX 1050 cards.
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But the price has stayed the same. Let's take a look.
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So it's red and black again. Or kind of like dark gray.
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But, I actually like this design.
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It's got this sleek, minimal look going on, and the red accents aren't in your face.
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They're angled away, or hidden behind grills.
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But if you still want to go super red, they have that option as well.
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So last year's model was already a very solid-feeling device.
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The new one is equal, if not better, in build quality.
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Everything feels sturdy. There's very little flex on the screen and chassis.
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The one weakness, I would say, would be this hinge.
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It's built well, I'm not seeing any play here. But, the hinges are positioned closer to the center like this.
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So there's more opportunity for it to twist every time you open it up.
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There's soft touch plastic again.
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I was worried about this last year because, when you scratch it, it leaves a mark.
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But it seems to hold up nicely if you're careful.
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It does show fingerprints pretty easily though.
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It has a standard port selection for the price point.
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There's three USB-3's, HDMI, audio, ethernet, and an SD card slot.
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There's no USB-C port, so there's no Thunderbolt 3.
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It's super easy to get inside.
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Single screw, and you get two RAM slots.
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It's now running DDR4 memory, so speeds are a little bit faster.
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And you can go up to 32 GB because of this.
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The 2.5" SATA drive is here, and there's an M2 slot for a second drive.
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Both of these drives are replaceable and/or upgradable.
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The battery's pretty big. It's 74 Wh, and it'll get you around 6 hours of battery life of normal use.
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If you're playing games, it's closer to an hour and a half.
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This uses a 1080P TN panel. It's the same panel as the 2014 Lenovo Y50, and it's not very good.
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It doesn't get very bright, and the color accuracy out of the box is weak.
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Calibration makes it better, but the viewing angles are poor.
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There's a very noticeable color and contrast shift when you tilt the screen both up and down, and left and right.
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Now, keep in mind that this is an $800 laptop with a GTX 1050 in it.
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They gotta make some compromises to sell it at that price.
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And in this particular case, it's the screen.
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It's not that the screen is like superbad or anything.
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I've definitely seen worse.
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But because of how good the rest of the hardware is, this sticks out as being the weakest link.
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So if you really need a good screen, you gotta upgrade this thing to the 4K panel
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It's obviously more expensive, but you gotta do that if you can't stand a mediocre screen.
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The webcam up top is 720P
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Looks okay.
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The keyboard feels really similar to last year's model.
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There's nothing I really dislike about it.
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The layout is good, backlighting is red, keys feel pretty comfortable.
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A little stiff on the response. You have to tap harder than normal, but it's a very good keyboard overall.
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There's one issue that's not really related to the keyboard itself.
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It's this bottom left corner.
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So, it's pretty pointy.
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My natural resting position doesn't hit it.
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But if you have big forearms, or if you have like a wide resting position for your left arm, this might bug you.
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The trackpad is good. It uses Windows Precision drivers. I like seeing that.
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But, it's a plastic surface again, not glass.
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The tracking is decent. It performs fine, it just doesn't feel premium.
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But the thing that makes this trackpad good is the click mechanism.
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It has good pressure activation, and it's a very snappy click. It's satisfying to use.
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When I'm playing games, my palm sometimes makes contact with the trackpad,
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but the palm-rejection software works well.
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Okay, so for $800, you're getting a Kaby Lake i5, and a GTX 1050.
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And if you want to bump that up to the 1050 Ti, it's an extra $100.
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And then, if you want the i7, like the quad core i7, it's $50 on top of that.
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Now, it doesn't matter, all of these are kind of like decent purchases.
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But, I would highly recommend trying to get the 1050 Ti,
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Because it's just a good value for what you're getting, in terms of gaming performance.
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So, compared to the 960M from last year, the 1050 is about 25% better.
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And then the 1050 Ti is another 25% on top of that.
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So playing on that chip, at 1080P, lighter games like Overwatch will comfortably float over 100 fps on high graphics.
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Bumping it up to Ultra will still get you over 60 fps.
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Titanfall 2 also runs near 60 fps, on high graphics, on the 1050 Ti.
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But basically most modern titles, as long as they're optimized, can hit 60 fps with very nice looking image quality, at 1080P.
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There's also something pretty special there.
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The thermal management is fine. There's no real CPU throttling during games.
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Idle fan noise is pretty quiet, and isn't too bad, even on load.
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But there's no option to manually control it. It's done automatically.
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Surface temperatures also comfortable.
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There's no nasty hotspots that I could see.
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Speakers are not bad.
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There's a pair up at the front, behind the red grill, with a sub on the bottom.
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They're pretty loud, and the lower frequencies from the sub are present.
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It's not super powerful bass or anything, but you can tell that it's there.
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All right, with the Inspiron 7567 from Dell,
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we're looking at a budget gaming laptop that uses a lot of plastic, but has surprisingly good build quality.
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The 1080P screen is a TN panel that looks decent head on,
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but has poor viewing angles and doesn't get very bright.
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The backlit keyboard is a little stiff, but it has a good layout.
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The trackpad is solid.
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Inside, the Kaby Lake CPU options, and the GTX 1050 or 1050 Ti,
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deliver very good gaming peformance for the money, and are well-cooled.
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The RAM and the two drive slots are incredibly easy to access for upgrades after purchasing.
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And the 74 Wh battery gives you around 6 hours of battery life.
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So, here's the deal.
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For $800, you're getting a device that can play most games at 1080P, at 60 fps or higher,
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with really good image quality.
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And if you want to, you can pay that extra $100.
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So that's, what, 10%, 12% more money, for 25% more performance with the Ti.
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So, if you wanna do that, I mean, I would kind of steer most people towards getting a 1050 Ti,
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But, if you can't, the base model's still really good.
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Overall, great device.
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Great components, aside from the display.
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Great build quality.
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Good performance.
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Good value.
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I think they did a really good job on this one.
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