James D. McKenna—November 4, 2017✓ Verified purchase
I had my original laptop (a Toshiba Satellite M505) since 2010 and it work well for everything I used it for. Then last month the second battery died along with the charger, so it was time to upgrade and after looking at all the options I choose the Dell Gaming laptop. I've had it for about a month now and so far, it has been a wonder to explore. The processing speed feels lightning quick compared to what I had and the quality of graphics is quite nice. I found the backlight for the keypad to be an amazing feature letting me type when its dark or hard to see well inside. I'm still learning about the other features and programs pre-installed but so far, they have shone usefulness (NVidia GeForce account, Xbox connection, Windows Defender, etc.). I should also talk about Windows 10, my original laptop started with Windows 7 and worked beautifully till they upgraded to Windows 10. It still ran well but certain programs and links to accounts simple got lost or could never connect. This laptop came with 10 so it has those bugs solved and most of the issues solved. Now for the big one: the gaming experience, was it good? Answer: yes, like I never have before! Playing on or offline, plugged-in or not gaming has never been so smooth for me. I joined steam ad installed Hollow Knight and it’s been a blast all the way. Battery life with last between 7 to 5 hours while gaming, and supposedly up to 15 hours when passive, unheard off for my previous laptop. As for the cons of this computer, not many but they are distinct. This laptop comes with a SD card slot, 3 USB ports, a LAN plug, and a HBMI port. It does have a DVD player, this can be a pro or con since there are no major moving parts inside to break or collect dust, but it means music discs ad movies will need to be on flash drives or you need to get a portable DVD player. The other major issue can be price, at 900 it can be pricey, though compared to other laptops with some of the same features it’s a good deal. So, in summary: Pros - great control, lightweight, good graphics, long battery life, useful built-in features and programs, solid-state hard drive with no moving parts, and strong compatibility with Windows 10. Cons - no DVD drive and soft keyboard along with a mid-range price tag. Overall, I have enjoyed the Dell experience and I have to say I love learning everything this computer has to offer. Read more
Navinne S—January 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Really good laptop. Still using after 6 years. Great expandability. Added More RAM. Good another three years. Read more
jbay—September 27, 2019✓ Verified purchase
I got this laptop 2 years ago. Here is my review! I have been a fan of laptop since I first discovered them as a "wee lad." XD I wanted a good gaming laptop, and got this one. I have had zereo disappointments. Well, from the computer. I kicked my laptop tray WITH my laptop on it during a nightmare, had to send it to dell for repair. My keyboard hasn't been as "glued" on as from factory purchase day, but ... its holding (knock on wood). So I heard the advantages and disadvantages of TN vs IPS. I heard that TN is older than IPS tech, BUT TN is faster, thus for gaming (2ms!!!) :) IPS only having more vibrancy to it. I figured this is an ok give, granted what you get from this particular machine. 128 GB of SSD and the 1TB HDD.... yes please. 1050 Nvidia GTX graphics, those are what sold me. Also, that it is a Dell, which I have used through my time. So.... after 2 years, what do I have to say. Same as above. The machine performs well, and still does to this day. I use anti-virus, c-clean, keep it up to date, manage the amount of storage on it, and don't stress the machine out by using too long in gaming or walking away from it lots of times. The red back-lite keyboard is sweet. The boot time and turn off time are great. This is by far the best and most powerful piece of tech I have ever used. My first gaming laptop! I highly recommend it for the graphics card, the memory, and the trusted brand! Read more
Christopher M.—January 29, 2019✓ Verified purchase
I've had my Dell Inspiron 15 5000 for a little under a year now, and while there are some complaints about it, it is still one of the best "starter" laptops I've had so far -- I'm even writing this review on mine. Overall, this laptop offers a wide array of performance as I've been able to run games like Stellaris, Ark: Survival, and Space Engineers all with fairly nominal quality, offered by the Nvidia GTX graphics card on board. The storage capabilities have not disappointed me either, as right out the box you have 1TB HDD space, and then 128 GB of SSD storage space, which helps the laptop run incredibly smooth in my experience running Windows 10. This has also served me well in doing some basic CAD for my Delta 3D Printer, though I wouldn't trust it to handle large-scale or incredibly detailed designs. Quality-wise, this laptop is rather well built in my opinion. The one-screw back access made it easy for me to install a new 8 GB RAM card, and to access the interior of the chassis to clean the fans (which can get a little loud while gaming, but aren't very distracting). I've also dropped this laptop down a flight of stairs without it's case, and besides a small chip on the bottom right corner of the keyboard panel, it still works just fine. I have rather large hands, but the corners of the chassis don't cut into my hands or my wrists, and there's plenty of space below the keyboard to rest your palms on while typing. The backlit keyboard is also a rather useful feature, as it saved my ENG102 grade whilst writing my term paper at 1:00 in the morning. The laptop itself is a little on the heavier side, as I wouldn't advise carrying it around in its case for long periods of time, but it fits well in a backpack to carry around campus, and isn't too bulky or flashy to use in public. As for my real complaints, three come to mind, both straight out of the box and after using this laptop for a few months. The battery life is incredibly short, especially when gaming as it will drain incredibly fast. I managed about an hour and a half of Rust, before getting a battery warning of 20%. This makes it difficult for gaming in a car or sitting in an airport terminal, but I've been able to handle some lighter games like Night in the Woods or Terraria just fine without having to plug in my charger. My second serious complaint comes from the trackpad; it is HORRIBLE. It often forgets where my fingers are while I'm trying to scroll, and the "clicking" element of using it is all over the place, registering as either a left or right click without me using both fingers. Granted, I've taken to using a wireless mouse in practice now, but it's cumbersome to use when sitting in a recliner or in a car, and I groan at having to use my trackpad. As another technical error, my trackpad will occasionally not register my clicks, and I'll have to ctrl+alt+delete and access my Task Manager before the trackpad will recognize my clicks again. In third, the screen on this laptop is somewhat of a let-down, being a TN Panel as opposed to an IPS. It's not too terribly distracting, but while laying in bed if I want to put my legs up, I have to fully extend my laptop to still see the screen properly. Overall, if you're looking for a decent starter laptop, with adequate gaming capabilities, but either don't have the room for a desktop setup, or the funds, the Inspiron 15 5000 won't let you down. I'd strongly recommend it for high-school or entering college students, though later on you may wish to upgrade to a better laptop, or a fully built desktop with better performance. Read more
