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    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1: Two-minute review

    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 seeks to strike the ideal balance between price and performance with the Erazer Deputy 15 P1, featuring an auspicious spec and a reasonable price tag.

    It doesn’t make the best first impression, though, as it looks like a budget laptop. Its utilitarian focus leaves little room for style or elegance, and there’s little to signal its gaming prowess.

    However, I was pleased to see that the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 is surprisingly free from bulk, lacking the thickness or unsightly protrusions of many others in this sector. It won’t trouble the best gaming laptop constructions, though, since the materials aren’t the most premium, and the chassis flex doesn’t inspire much confidence.

    Thankfully the lid is more sturdy and also easy to use. There’s quite a large gap between it and the bottom chassis when opened, which I found helped with ventilation.

    There’s a decent selection of ports on the Erazer Deputy 15 P1, too, including three USB-A and two USB-C ports. There’s also a Mini DisplayPort, an HDMI port, and an ethernet port, all of which are welcome additions.

    The Erazer Deputy 15 P1 impressed me with its gaming performance, handling AAA titles at high and even max settings very well. Cyberpunk 2077 and Dying Light: The Beast ran more smoothly than I was expecting given the RTX 5060 installed in my review unit: I experienced little in the way of stutter or significant frame rate drops.

    (Image credit: Future)

    What’s more, the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 stayed remarkably cool throughout, with the hottest temperatures confined to the very back of the unit. There’s plenty of fan noise, though, so you’ll want to use a good pair of headphones to deal with this.

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    I found the image impressively sharp given the 1920 x 1080 resolution, since quality can suffer when this many pixels are stretched across a large display such as this. It’s also quite vibrant, although it’s perhaps a little more washed-out than some of its rivals. It’s quite reflective in suboptimal lighting conditions, too.

    The full-size keyboard is a welcome sight, and there’s plenty of space between the keys. The floating keycaps are a nice touch as well, and they’re tactile enough for gaming purposes. They’re quite narrow, though, which I found to be problematic when typing.

    The touchpad is smooth and quite small. Despite this, it can still get in the way when using the WASD keys, so you might want to disable it when gaming (easily achieved via an Fn shortcut).

    The battery life of the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 is nothing spectacular, but it’s not the worst in this sector, either. It managed to last close to seven hours in our movie playback test, but fared worse in the PCMark gaming battery test, where it only just managed to eclipse 90 minutes.

    In many other regards, though, the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 is a very capable 1080p gaming machine, offering a great experience for the money. There are other strong performers at this price point – and some considerably cheaper – which might have the edge in certain areas. But the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 is still a worthy choice if you’re looking for a capable gaming laptop at the budget-end of the market.

    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 review: Price & Availability

    (Image credit: Future)

    • Starts from £1,099.99 (about $1,500 / AU$2,200)
    • Available now
    • Strong similarly-priced rivals

    The Erazer Deputy 15 P1 starts from £1,099.99 (about $1,500 / AU$2,200) and is available now. Various configurations are available, including models with an Intel Core 9 and an RTX 5070. RAM and storage amounts vary between 16 and 32GB and 1 and 2TB respectively.

    This is similar to the Acer Nitro 16 AMD, which is one of the best budget gaming laptop picks around. You’ll have to settle for a 4000 series RTX card, but the 165Hz refresh rate helps to elevate the experience.

    For something even cheaper, there’s the Nitro V 15, another 1080p machine. You can configure this laptop with an RTX 5060, although the performance isn’t as good as the Erazer Deputy 15 P1’s.

    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 review: Specs

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    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 base config

    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 review config

    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 max config

    Price

    £1,099.99

    £1,349.00

    £1,699

    CPU

    Intel i7-13620H (10 cores, 3.6GHz)

    Intel Core 7 250H (14 cores, 2.5GHz)

    Intel Core 9 270H (14 cores, 2.7GHz)

    GPU

    Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060, 8GB

    Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060, 8GB

    Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, 8GB

    RAM

    16GB DDR5

    16GB DDR5

    32GB LPDDR5X

    Storage

    1TB PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD

    1TB PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 SSD

    2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD

    Display

    15.6-inch (1920 x 1080) IPS, 16:9, 144Hz

    15.6-inch (1920 x 1080) IPS, 16:9, 144Hz

    15.6-inch (1920 x 1080) IPS, 16:9, 144Hz

    Ports and Connectivity

    USB Type-C x 1 (with DisplayPort), USB 3.2 x 2, USB 2.0 x 1, HDMI x 1, Mini DisplayPort x 1, 3.5 mm jack x 1, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2

    USB Type-C x 1 (with DisplayPort), USB 3.2 x 2, USB 2.0 x 1, HDMI x 1, Mini DisplayPort x 1, 3.5 mm jack x 1, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2

    USB Type-C x 1 (with DisplayPort), USB 3.2 x 2, USB 2.0 x 1, HDMI x 1, Mini DisplayPort x 1, 3.5 mm jack x 1, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2

    Battery

    51.6Wh

    51.6Wh

    51.6Wh

    Dimensions

    0.9 x 14.2 x 9.7in (24 x 361 x 247mm)

    0.9 x 14.2 x 9.7in (24 x 361 x 247mm)

    0.9 x 14.2 x 9.7in (24 x 361 x 247mm)

    Weight

    5lbs / 2.25kg

    5lbs / 2.25kg

    5lbs / 2.25kg

    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 review: Design

    (Image credit: Future)

    • Basic appearance
    • More portable than expected
    • Generous keyboard layout

    It’s clear from even a cursory glance at the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 that it isn’t trying to win any style awards. Its austere looks are purely functional, with no fanfare in sight. The Medion logo on the lid is small and discreet, finished in a slightly darker shade of black than its surroundings.

    There are a few unsightly juts and angles, but compared to others in this class, it’s pleasingly free from bulk. It’s reasonably thin, and although it features a rear protrusion for ventilation purposes, this isn’t as bulbous as many other examples. It’s also not as heavy as you might expect, meaning the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 is one of the more portable 15-inch gaming laptops out there.

    It’s not exactly built to the highest standards, though. The materials are far from the most premium, and the chassis has a fair amount of flex to it. Thankfully, the lid is a more solid affair, while still being easy and smooth to pivot into position.

    There’s a noticeable gap between the display and the bottom half of the unit, which I haven’t seen before. This seems like a good idea for cooling purposes, though, helping to prevent heat radiating onto the display itself.

    The bezel around the display is thin on most sides except the bottom. This is somewhat of a shame, but it does at least help to emphasize the widescreen effect.

    (Image credit: Future)

    Since it’s quite a wide unit, the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 manages to fit in a full-size keyboard, complete with a number pad. The keys themselves don’t feel cramped, either, and I appreciated their floating design. They’re narrower than you’ll find on many other gaming laptop keyboards, though.

    There are a generous number of ports on the Erazer Deputy 15 P1. There are three USB-A ports and two USB-C ports, spread across both sides, which improves convenience when connecting various peripherals. There’s also the obligatory headset jack.

    On the rear you’ll find the power port, sandwiched between an HDMI port and an ethernet port. This location is a little impractical, since the included power adapter has an L-shaped barrel, meaning the cable will have to trail over your HDMI or ethernet cable, depending on your setup.

    There’s also a Mini DisplayPort on the rear, which is a rare sight on a gaming laptop, but one I welcome all the same. One of the aforementioned USB-C ports can also handle external display connections.

    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 review: Performance

    (Image credit: Future)

    • Great 1080p performance
    • Sharp but reflective display
    • Impressive cooling abilities

    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 Benchmarks

    These are the various benchmark scores for the Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1:

    Geekbench 6 (Multi Core): 14,639; (Single Core): 2,826
    Cinebench R23 (Multi Core): 17,525; (Single Core): 2,056
    Cinebench R24 (Multi Core): 1,111; (Single Core): 120
    Crossmark Overall: 2,001
    3DMark
    Fire Strike: 26,820; Steel Nomad: 2,693; Solar Bay: 47,158; Speed Way: 2,938; Port Royal: 7,322
    BlackMagicDisk Read: 3,917MB/s; Write: 2,458MB/s
    25GB Copy Test: 278MB/s
    Civilization VII (1080p, Medium): 190 FPS; (Max Resolution, High): 148 FPS; (Balanced Upscaling, Max Resolution, High): 121 FPS
    Shadow of the Tomb Raider (1080p, Medium): 150 FPS; (Max Resolution, Highest): 140 FPS; (Balanced Upscaling, Max Resolution, Highest): 159 FPS
    Total War: Warhammer III: Mirrors of Madness (1080p, Medium): 117 FPS; (Max Resolution, Ultra): 59 FPS
    Cyberpunk 2077 (1080p, Medium): 258 FPS; (Max Resolution, Ultra): 215 FPS; (Balanced Upscaling, Max Resolution, Ultra): 240 FPS
    F1 2024 (1080p, Medium): 254 FPS; (Max Resolution, Max Quality, No RT): 113 FPS; (Balanced Upscaling, Max Resolution, Max Quality with RT): 87 FPS

    The RTX 5060 and Core 7 250H combination in my review unit proved more than capable of keeping up with the latest AAA titles. When I played Dying Light: The Beast, I was getting fps figures in the low-to-mid 200s. This was with maximum graphics settings applied, DLSS upscaling set to Balanced, and Frame Generation turned on.

    It didn’t run Cyberpunk 2077 quite so impressively, but it was still a great experience nonetheless. I was getting frame rates in the low hundreds on the maximum Ray Tracing: Overdrive preset, again with DLSS and Frame Generation turned on.

    What’s more, its 1080p resolution looked sharper on the 15.6-inch display than I expected. It’s also surprisingly vibrant, although colors are still a little washed-out compared to other gaming laptops, and especially to the best gaming monitors. It’s also quite reflective in certain lighting conditions, and not even the highest brightness setting can mitigate the effect.

    The cooling, on the other hand, is more impressive. During my play time, none of the touchable surfaces became anything more than lukewarm, not even the underside. The hottest part was just above the keyboard, but even this area wasn’t too hot to handle.

    (Image credit: Future)

    What’s more, that aforementioned gap between the lid and chassis prevented any heat leaking onto the screen. To achieve this all-round cooling, you will have to endure a fair amount of fan noise, but the best PC gaming headsets should keep this at bay.

    The keyboard is great for gaming with. The keys have just the right amount of travel to make them tactile, and the WASD keys are textured and colored differently to make them easier to locate.

    However, the keycaps are quite narrow, which can make them awkward to use. They’re well-spaced, which helps to prevent mispresses when gaming, but I found typing more of a challenge.

    The touchpad isn’t as large as you might expect given the size of the Erazer Deputy 15 P1, but its smooth surface makes it easy to use. I still triggered it accidentally when using the WASD keys, but thankfully there’s an Fn shortcut to quickly disable it.

    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 review: Battery Life

    (Image credit: Future)

    • Average battery life
    • Relatively fast charging

    The battery life of the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 is fairly average for a gaming laptop. It managed to last six hours and 47 minutes when I played a movie on a continuous loop. This is about the same as the cheaper Acer Nitro V 15.

    It lasted one hour and 47 minutes when I conducted PCMark’s battery benchmark for gaming scenarios, which again is similar to the score achieved by the Nitro V 15, although it’s down on the two hours and 26 minutes of the Nitro 16 AMD. It is at least quick to charge, taking about two hours to replenish from empty to full.

    Should I buy the Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1?

    Swipe to scroll horizontallyMedion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 Scorecard

    Attributes

    Notes

    Rating

    Value

    I haven’t encountered similarly priced 1080p laptops that can game as well as the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 can, although some come close – and some of those are cheaper.

    4 / 5

    Design

    It’s not the most exciting or the most premium, but it’s surprisingly compact and portable for its size.

    3.5 / 5

    Performance

    The 1080p performance is superb for the price, while the sharpness of the display belies its 1080p resolution, although it’s quite reflective.

    4.5 / 5

    Battery Life

    Not the best, not the worst. Some cheaper gaming laptops have similar endurance levels.

    3.5 / 5

    Total

    The Erazer Deputy 15 P1 hits all the right notes at this price point, although the reflective display and lackluster design mar it somewhat. There’s strong competition at this price point, but the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 can hold its own against them.

    4 / 5

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    Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1 review: Also Consider

    How I tested the Medion Erazer Deputy 15 P1

    • Tested for several days
    • Used for gaming and other tasks
    • Plentiful gaming laptop experience

    I tested the Erazer Deputy 15 P1 for several days, using it for gaming, working, and general entertainment.

    I played AAA titles such as Cyberpunk and Dying Light: The Beast at various settings. I also ran our series of benchmark tests, designed to … every facet of a laptop’s performance.

    I’ve tested plenty of gaming laptops before, from budget offerings to range-topping powerhouses. I’ve been PC gaming for over a decade and have experience with plenty of other machines and systems as well.

    • First reviewed November 2025
    • Read more about how we test

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