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W.hen you pay for a Take gaming notebooks in hand if you don’t just want to play the latest top games. It should also have enough reserves for the games of tomorrow. The Medion Erazer Deputy P10 brings them along without breaking the bank. Discounter Aldi wants a good 1,357 euros for the deputy, which will be in the north and south branches from October 22, 2020. But even that is not a stick. Is it worth buying? The test of the new Aldi notebook provides answers.
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Test conclusion: you have to know that
The Erazer Deputy P10 is a decent gaming notebook, the speed and features of which leave little to be desired. The pale color rendering and the very short battery life could be improved. All in all, the estimated 1,357 euros are fair, but not a mega bargain price. At the time of the test, the price comparison portal Idealo listed laptops with comparable equipment at similar rates.
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.Comet Lake Processor
But the notebook also throws strong technology into the balance. Intel’s six-core processor Core i7-10750H, which works with 2.6 gigahertz (GHz) and accesses 16 gigabytes (GB) of RAM, serves as the motor. Individual processing units can even run at up to 5 GHz. The CPU achieves these high clock frequencies from Intel Comet Lake H series is not just about the familiar turbo technology: The new “Thermal Design Velocity Boost” allows the processor to briefly exceed the power loss limit (Thermal Design Power, TDP; 45 watts).
A lot of steam
That’s why Medion installed a large cooling system in the Deputy. This blows warm air out to the left when the CPU is sweating a lot. This keeps it cool on the right side, where most gamers have their gaming mouse. However, the Erazer Deputy P10 rarely broke a sweat in the test: Office tasks as well as power-hungry photo and video editing were done in a hurry and easily achieved a “very good” rating.
GeForce RTX 2060
The Aldi notebook also did a really good job in the gaming tests: Nvidia’s graphics chip is more powerful GeForce RTX 2060 is used. In the test, he brought games to the screen in the display resolution (1920×1080 pixels) with 143 frames per second as smooth as butter. The testers could only really challenge it if they connected an external monitor with 4K resolution. But even then the Erazer showed the games with 45 frames per second without stuttering ?? albeit just like that. Not so nice: The notebook’s display did not completely convince in the test. The Medion reproduced colors pale and falsified (color fidelity: 90.8 percent), and the contrast of 806: 1 was too low.
Insert without connection
A fast M.2 SSD with 512 GB and a PCI Express connection is in the Medion for storage. If you need more space, since current titles like to occupy a few dozen gigabytes, you cannot install a larger 2.5-inch SSD despite the appropriate slots. Why? The connections required for this are missing. Players with more memory requirements must have a Connect the external SSD to one of the three USB sockets. There are no obstacles to wireless data traffic: the latest technology is built in with WLAN-ax (also called “Wi-Fi 6”) and Bluetooth 5.
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 |