A STURDY BUILD, AND DESIGN THAT BLENDS IN
The G5 15 SE is a pretty modest-looking laptop, featuring a few design flourishes without screaming that it’s a gaming rig. Most of these flourishes can be found on the lid—silver with two vertical lines and a shiny Dell logo in the center. Other than that, the notebook is basic-looking, with gray plastic on the bottom panel and a plain black keyboard deck. While I’m not asking for garish gaming colors, I find the design a bit boring, but others may appreciate the restrained look that can blend in anywhere.
In terms of size, the G5 15 SE is also pretty standard. Most laptops, even potent gaming machines, have gotten thinner and lighter in recent years, but the G5 doesn’t fully follow this trend. It’s not bulky, but at 0.85 by 14.4 by 10 inches and 5.5 pounds, it hardly qualifies as thin and light.
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