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Dell G16 7630 Gaming, i9-13900HX, QHD 165hz 16", 32GB DDR5, RTX4070, 1TB SSD $2597.10 Delivered @ Dell

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This gaming laptop is on sale on the Dell website.

Final price with all cashback: $1927.39

Steps to get the maximum discount:

  1. Get Dell Student Purchase Program 7% discount coupon for G Series. ($181.80) https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/810536
  2. Activate ShopBack Challenge Bonus Offer for Dell spend $1500 and over and get $150 cashback + 4% cashback on G Series ($96.61)
  3. (Targeted) Activate Amex offer 10% cashback ($241.3 with student discount, $259.71 without 7% discount).
  4. Sign in to the Dell account and activate the Dell Reward Program, get $65.84.

Final Price: $2597.10 - $181.80 - $150 - $96.61 - $241.30 = $1927.39 + Rewards in Dell.com

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  • Damn, my Legion 7i Slim with exactly the same CPU, RAm SSD, GPU, same hz/size screen… Came to $2750 after cashback.

    This seems bloody cheap, although watching the review I'm happy with my choice.

    Jarrod review is here

    • +2

      Also Slim is lighter and has bigger battery. And Dell doesnt say what wattage the GPU is? From memory it is more throttled than Lenovo

      • Yeah looking at performance the Lenovo is better without a doubt

    • +4

      I don't know about Lenovo, but I wouldn't get Dell anymore. Currently using an Alienware M17 and the built quality is just not there anymore. The screen bezel is making cracking sounds when pressed and there is also a significant coil whine. Dumbest thing is that the HDMI port is the only connection to the eGPU on my M17 (the G15 may be different) despite having a USB DP. This means that I must use a monitor that supports HDMI 2.1 to get VRR

      Nevertheless, I imagine G series to be worse in terms of quality.

      • Yeah you can tell even on their outlet site, prices are so ripped off compare to what they are few years back, dell or AW already out from my shopping list

      • +2

        I don't know about Lenovo

        In terms of OEM trustworthiness, Lenovo is firmly at the bottom of the heap.

        Dell is the market leader for a reason and their after-sales support has always been lightyears ahead of Lenovo's.

        If you've ever wondered how it's possible for Lenovo to undercut competitors by so much in many categories of computing hardware (e.g. this deal), it's because a lot of their products sell at a deliberate loss which they recoup later by data-mining the ever-loving sh*t out of clueless customers with unbelievable amounts of bloatware/spyware and then selling their data to advertising/marketing companies.

        The factory Windows image on the average Lenovo laptop/PC these days has about 20-something telemetry/phone-home specific tasks/services running in the background; it's absolutely insane and dwarfs anything you see on Dell or HP devices.

        the built quality is just not there anymore.

        Welcome to the post-Covid era of piss-poor quality control and atrocious reliability. It's affecting ICT hardware across the board, whether you're spending $800 dollars or $8,000 it's just a gamble these days but at least Dell haven't been caught red-handed installing malware/spyware on consumer hardware and aren't constantly being outed for critical vulnerabilities in their devices.

        Nevertheless, I imagine G series to be worse in terms of quality.

        In my line of work (IT MSP), Lenovo's hardware failure rate has always been several percentage points higher than Dell and HP (even before Covid took a sledgehammer to OEM reliability).

        Nowadays, that gap might have narrowed but I'll still trust a Dell product any day of the week over a Lenovo.

        • Can you back up with evidence your statement that Dell is the market leader?

          It doesn't seem to be global market share, as Lenovo and HP are ahead of Dell. Just in the states it's HP.

          I am not one to make the bold statements such as you, but personally every dell i have had has been terrible, especially prone to overheating such as with lattitude 7440 and previously XPS 7930 (which were so poorly built that its ventilation was firmly on the base of a flat device). In contrast, the X-1 carbons I owned and the ideapad I am on now are fantastic.

          "Global PC Laptop Market Share in 2023: Lenovo leads the market with a 23.65% share, followed by HP at 22.15%, Dell at 17.35%, Apple at 8.8%, Acer at 6.9%, Asus at 6.45%, and others at 14.65%."

          https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2023-01-1…

          https://gadgetadvisor.com/computer-hardware/laptop-market-sh…

        • +1

          My personal experience using Dell, HP and Lenovo at work is that I have had more warranty service repair jobs with Dell compared to HP and Lenovo. I've had multiple Dell laptops with screens that faulted (same fault as well), had a Gaming laptop with a hinge that failed and ripped apart the bezel around the screen. HP have been OK but there's a certain line where all their power buttons fail (dunno if the staff are just bashing the power button or something) and Lenovo has had the least issues for us.

  • -1

    How does shopback work?

  • I cant see the shop back voucher or description in shopback website. Can you please tell me how? Can only see the 6% shopback.

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