Testseek.co.uk have collected 93 expert reviews of the Dell Inspiron 15 7577 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dell Inspiron 15 7577.
December 2017
(81%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(79%)
3655 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
81010093
The editors liked
Outstanding battery life and thermals
Great build quality
Low cost
Excellent performance
Great battery life for a gaming laptop
Reasonable price
The updated Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming laptop has better graphics and display
A Thunderbolt 3 USB-C port
2x2 802.11ac wireless and a fingerprint reader built into the power button -- all without going over $1
000
Slick
Understated design
Great starting price
Gorgeous display options
Clever thermals
Solid Build
Matte Screen
User upgradeable with easy access
Gaming performance at a great price
Superb processing performance
Capable Full HD gaming machine
Great battery life
Matte surface (less fingerprint smudges)
LED backlit keyboard
Trackpad really responsive
Reasonable price point
10 series card and 7th gen chip
The editors didn't like
Poor display all around
Performance
Drab display
Mushy keyboard
Chunky design
While battery life is good
It's noticeably shorter than its predecessor. The base configuration is short on storage
GTX 1050
1050 Ti only
Loud fans
Only uses single channel memory
Poor screen
Bulky
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One of a few laptop makers looking to bring PC gaming to a wider audience with Nvidia's help, Dell's Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming just might have the chops to do it...
brighter display and more accurate colors than FHD SKU, no CPU or GPU throttling when gaming, relatively cool running temperatures, fingerprint-enabled Power button, quiet under low processing loads, strong base chassis, easy serviceability, Thunderbolt
4K UHD gaming demands more powerful hardware than the GTX 1060 Max-Q, keyboard keys and trackpad have weak feedback, lid could be more rigid, heavy for the size
Published: 2018-01-10, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
IPS display with stable viewing angles, GeForce GTX 1050 with 4 GB of GDDR5 VRAM, acceptable core temperatures while gaming, no throttling on power supply, stable base unit, low starting price, Thunderbolt 3, generously dimensioned maintenance hatch, fin
reduced performance when running on battery, wobbly display cover, easily warped, low display brightness, low color-space coverage, unclear keyboard feedback, limited travel, very slow card reader, no G-Sync option
GeForce GTX 1060 Max-Q is nearly as fast as standard GTX 1060, Yes, you can get 1080P performance for under $1,000
Average battery life, Screen is bland and slightly dim
When we reviewed the previous Inspiron 15 7000 in May, we called it a “steal” with its quad-core chip and GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GPU for $850. Half a year later, we have basically the same laptop, with a marginally better IPS panel and a more powerful GPU, f...
The updated Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming laptop has better graphics and display, a Thunderbolt 3 USB-C port, 2x2 802.11ac wireless and a fingerprint reader built into the power button -- all without going over $1,000
While battery life is good, it's noticeably shorter than its predecessor. The base configuration is short on storage
Dell's Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming laptop was already a favorite for the money and its updated design and features only sweeten the deal...
silent during very low loads; quieter than other gaming notebooks, relatively cool core temperatures when gaming, GTX 1060 Max-Q standard across all SKUs, no CPU or GPU throttling when on mains, IPS now standard across all SKUs, 2x storage; M.2 NVMe supp
no G-Sync or 5 ms refresh rate options; forced Optimus, performance throttling if running on batteries, no more dedicated subwoofer; weaker bass, keyboard backlight is optional, not standard, smaller battery capacity than Inspiron 7567, weak keyboard fee
Rigid base, solid feel, Plenty of I/O including USB-C Thunderbolt 3, The screen doesn't use PWM across all brightness levels, Effective cooling solution – keeps the internals running and the chassis mostly cool, Outstanding battery life
Unsatisfactory screen – low maximum brightness, limited sRGB coverage, Flimsy and clunky-looking lid, A bit hefty for 15-inch laptop with GTX 1060 Max-Q, Pricier than the competition with GTX 1060, Shallow and unoptimized for gaming keyboard, jumpy and in
With a new price tag comes along new hardware as well – the Inspiron 15 7577 offers updated chassis and better (for the most part) hardware. The laptop can now compete with the likes of Lenovo Legion Y520, ASUS ROG Strix GL553VE and Acer Aspire VX 15 alth...
Excellent gaming performance for the money, Nice-looking IPS display, Includes Thunderbolt 3 port, SSD storage standard, Easy end-user serviceability
Effective cooling, but relatively loud fans while gaming, Shallow keyboard feel, Inspiron 7567 had better battery life
This GTX 1060-based tweak of Dell's Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming line is among the strongest under-$1,000 gaming-laptop configurations we have tested to date...