Hurry! Grab this cheap gaming laptop from Dell while it’s $265 off

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A good gaming laptop doesn’t always have to be expensive, as you can see with this well-priced Dell G5 15 gaming laptop — now available for just $750 for a strictly limited time only at Dell. Ordinarily priced at $1,015, you save $265 on the usual price, making this a great time to invest in a cheap yet respectable gaming laptop. You’ll need to be quick though. This deal is highly sought after and stock is already running low. If you’ve missed out or you want to check out the competition, we have plenty of other cheap gaming laptop deals for you to consider.

While we haven’t reviewed this specific model, we have checked out the Dell G5 SE gaming laptop which offers a very similar design. We were suitably impressed and this updated revision is sure to be even more appealing. It offers a 10th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of memory, 256GB SSD for storage, and a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti graphics card. There’s also a 15.6-inch display that promises to be anti-glare and is backlit. Combined, that’s pretty much everything you could need from a cheap gaming laptop, making it easy to play all your favorite games while on the move.

The Dell G5 15 gaming laptop has some smart features elsewhere, too, such as a dual-fan cooling system which aims to help spread out heat and keep your system responsive no matter how hard you’re playing. There’s also a Game Shift mode that gives you a turbo-boost of power just when you need it, all while keeping things cool. Finally, there’s quick charge functionality, plus the laptop comes in at just 21.6mm thick. It’s everything you could need basically but at a lower price than usual, making it a tempting proposition if you’ve been keen to snap up a laptop capable of gaming but couldn’t quite justify the expense.

Gaming on the move or within a limited space at home is sure to be far more convenient with the Dell G5 15 gaming laptop. Ordinarily priced at $1,015, it’s down to just $750 right now, saving you $265. Be quick though — stock is strictly limited and once it’s gone, it’s gone!

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