The Medion Erazer Deputy P10 is pretty narrow for a 15-inch device ?? not a flyweight, but okay for a gaming notebook. The built-in technology is noticeable here, just like with the speed. Gamers can expect a lot from the Aldi notebook here.
Test conclusion: you have to know that
Per
- Very fast work pace
- High game speed ?? also suitable for 4K games on the monitor
- Fast WLAN-ax
- Compact and not too heavy for a gaming notebook
Cons
- Pale colors
- Short battery life
- Slot for 2.5-inch SSDs without SATA and power connections
Editor’s assessment
satisfying
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Medion Erazer Deputy P10: Not big, not small
When it comes to size, Medion takes a middle ground: Instead of a 17.3-inch screen for action in XXL format, there is a 15.6-inch display. Advantage: The Deputy remains compact with dimensions of 35.9×25.6×3 centimeters. The display frame is also quite thin; the gaming notebook is narrower than most of the others in the same format. Typical gambler, however: At 2,327 grams, the device is portable, but not a flyweight.Nice and colorful: The keyboard of the Medion Erazer Deputy P10 has colored lighting that can be adjusted by the user.
Comet Lake Processor
A lot of steam
The large ventilation opening as well as the HDMI connection and the network socket are on the left.
GeForce RTX 2060
On the right side there are three fast USB sockets, one of them in the new USB type C format.
Insert without connection
The Intel CPU Core i7-10750H is hidden under the heat sink and heat pipes (1) and the graphics chip Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 (2). The RAM (3) With 16 GB, the M.2 SSD with a PCI Express connection is decent (4) has an effective capacity of 477 GB. An insert (5) the Deputy offers a second SSD in 2.5-inch format, but the necessary connections are missing. Medion should have used the space for a larger battery, because the existing 60 watt hour power storage (6) is only enough for two hours of work or watching a movie without a socket.
Little persistent gamer
The battery is a slightly larger model with 60 watt hours, but it didn’t last long. Because in the test, the Deputy P10 was anything but economical with energy: it was over after around two hours. That is poor even for a gaming notebook. After all, it is quickly recharged: the battery was full to the brim after just 80 minutes.Test results | |
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processor |
Intel Core i7-10750H |
Graphics chip |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 |
Display | 15.6 inches (1920×1080 pixels) |
Dimensions |
35.9 x 25.6 x 3 centimeters |
Weight |
2,372 grams, power adapter: 867 grams |
Tempo with Office / Tempo in video editing |
very fast (79%) / very fast (82%) |
Game speed (DX11: native / 3840×2160 pixels) |
jerky (143/45 frames per second) |
Color fidelity / contrast / reaction time |
very low (90.8%) / low (806: 1) / somewhat long (14.7 ms) |
Image quality (visual test on the display) |
high (pale color rendering) |
Battery life (work / video) / charging time |
very short (2:00 / 1:54) / very short (1:20 hours) |
Noises (office / video / full load / games) |
a little loud (2.9 sone / 1.1 sone / 4.7 sone / 4.7 sone) |
RAM (built-in / expandable to a maximum) |
16 GB / 64 GB |
Storage (size, type) |
477 GB (M.2 SSD with PCI Express 3.0 connector) |
connections |
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 type C, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 type A, 1x USB 2.0, 1x headset, 1x HDMI, 1x network (1,000 Mbit) |
Radio links |
WLAN-ax (2.4 and 5 GHz), Bluetooth 5 |
Operation of the keyboard / touchpad |
comfortable / comfortable |
Operation of the touch screen | unavailable |