Headphones aren't that good. TwinTurbo overclocking mode seems to be clashing with TurboBoost. Monitor doesn't adjust as far backwards as we'd like. Vast amounts of crapware. Shrunken arrow keys and numpad
Asus' G73Jh is the closest thing we've seen to the perfect gaming laptop. It stumbles in a few areas, but for the price, that likely won't matter. If you're serious about laptop gaming and don't care about the size, the G73Jh is the one to get....
The G73Jh is the first i7 laptop we’ve seen that features an ATI Radeon Mobility HD 5870, and with design based on an F117 Nighthawk fighter jet, it really flies ...
General +-Alltogether the G73JH is a good gaming notbook which is able to convince with very good performance and an excellent display. Unfortunately with our testsample we encountered an overheating issue. When we've played Call of Duty Modern Warfare...
Available for just under £1,650, ASUS's G73JH notebook isn't cheap, but you do get a lot of bang for your buck. The ability to run the latest games with little sacrifices in image quality is a huge boon, and ASUS's Republic of Gamers bundle - which in...
Desktop-level performance and a great Full HD screen make the G73Jh one of the first truly desirable gaming laptops, but it's pricey and the keyboard's build quality is questionable ...
For all its prowess in applications, the G73Jh will ultimately be judged by its performance in games. To start with we ran the same tests we run on all laptops, which include the relatively undemanding TrackMania Nations and the more demanding STALKER: Ca...
Published: 2010-05-20, Author: Mike , review by: channelpro.co.uk
Abstract: Blistering pace and great looks, but going hands-on reveals a few too many flaws at such a high price. In the world of top-end gaming laptops, where glowing Alienware logos are accepted and brash is always better, Asus is going against the grain. Its ...
Pluses, Excellent performance and BluRay player, Good screen contrast, Discreet design, Good overall ease of use and backlit keyboard, Efficient fan, quiet
Minuses, Low battery life, Bulky, Reflections from the glossy panel, Default colours not good