There is an outdated rule according to which a gaming laptop must be expensive, bulky and glows red. But as the statistics of Steam and other playgrounds show, not every gamer needs stable 60 FPS at maximum graphics settings, and most people have average equipment at home. Realizing this, Dell launched a democratic series of gaming laptops for everyone a few years ago.

Initially, Dell considered the G gaming laptop line as an inexpensive alternative to expensive and powerful Alienware laptops. The design could be called boring, and the equipment was modest. However, over time, Dell has learned to balance between the stoicism of office workers and the rampage of gaming laptops, and the G series has seriously evolved.


Today, the G-series models are divided into 3 classes. It is opened by the Dell G3 junior units, which are suitable for not simple game lovers who do not chase the benchmark 60 FPS at ultra in every installed game. Usually, these models are equipped with a Core i5 processor and a basic graphics card like the GTX 1650 Ti. The price of such models is just a little over the $1,000 mark. The savings relate to the materials of the case, the display and additional functions such as fast charging, RGB backlight of the keyboard or network controller.

They are followed by optimal G5 gaming machines with equipment at the Core i7 + GeForce RTX 2060 level. The capacity of these units will be enough to meet the needs of 99% of customers. Well, for the most demanding, the flagship Dell G7 models have been created, which both in design and equipment strongly resemble the famous Alienware laptops. Displays are usually 15-inch, but there are more options.