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June 2012
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The editors liked
Attractive design
Comfortable keyboard and touchpad
Blazing-fast graphics performance
Thunderbolt port
Display is bright
With good viewing angles
Attractive design makes it look sleeker than it is
Large 1080p screen. Lots of storage space. Strong multimedia performance. Equipped with Blu-ray drive
Four USB 3.0 ports. Includes numeric keypad.
The Asus G75VW-AS71 has a cutting-edge processor
A new Nvidia GPU
A slightly thinned-down body
A matte antiglare screen
And faster ports and connections than its predecessor
Including tons of USB 3.0 ports and Thunderbolt
Aggressively priced for the components inside
Cutting-edge parts selection
Impressive performance
Quiet operation
Performance for all your gaming needs. Quad-Core Intel Core i7 processor with 10GB of RAM. Nvidia GeForce GTX 670M graphics processing. Decent battery life. Blu-ray drive and 1080p display. Comes with Windows 8.
The built in 3D works like a charm
Virtually silent running fans even when the cores are taxed heavily
The benchmark numbers don't lie – this system rocks
Excellent antiglare 1080p display
Superb keyboard and touchpad
Solid build quality
Matte FullHD display with good values
Rather quiet for a gaming laptop
Excellent connectivity
Insensitive surfaces
Fast Solid State Drive
Moderate temperatures
Handy touchpad
Keyboard light
Excellent performance
Blu ray drive
No Throttling
The editors didn't like
Overall performance falls behind top competition
Lid picks up fingerprints easily
Below-average battery life
Slow hard drives
Speakers sound terrible
General performance isn't very good
Can't play games well on full settings at native resolution. Large. Heavy. Mini DisplayPort
Not Thunderbolt. Only 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
This laptop's still not cheap
It may not be $2
000
But it's far more expensive than the average laptop. And
Let's face it
This machine's still a boat. Also
In performance it lags behind more powerful gaming laptops like the Origin EON17-S
Hefty
Even for a 17-inch laptop
Webcam software setup is confusing
No touch screen for Windows 8. Can't offer playable performance at top graphics settings
No way to change the colors on the backlighting of the keys
The battery life is extremely shot
No 5.1 surround ports could be an issue for a number of core gamers.