Dell, I don't think it's a big problem to make the price tag 20-30 usd more expensive but with a screen without PWM. I recommend to buy completely, BUT only with the use without reducing the brightness of the screen. Got pros: I have an i5-9300h, gtx 1650 4gb regular, 512gb ssd. For such a price with such cooling and assembly, this is a bomb. There are simply no analogues in design and tactility up to 60k. Some cons: The BOE vendor screen flickers at 200Hz just below 90% brightness. This is observed only in the basic versions of the laptop with i5, apparently. See mine above. On assemblies with i7, according to rumors, dell puts matrices without such flicker. The screen spoils the whole impression. Okay, if you sit in the night at maximum brightness, burning out your eyes, then it’s not critical, but it spoils the impression and vision so much.
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