The two gaming laptops therefore prove difficult to separate. The Asus does have marginally better build quality and a more comfortable keyboard and touchpad. The Asus ROG G751JT is cheaper than the Gigabyte P37W v4, which has similar specifications, but it’s also heavier and thicker, with poorer battery performance. From the solid, subtle (yet sleek) matte case material to the amazing cooling system, there’s not much to knock about the G751J’s engineering.Īnálise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: Īsus G751JY Especificações do Portátil Portátil: Asus G751JYĪdaptador Gráfico: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M 4096 MB Speaking of which, it features an evolved design from last-gen’s ROG machines, and while the move to an internal battery (versus the G750J) might be a bit controversial, for the most part, the changes are overwhelmingly positive. If you aren’t out to drop $2K+ on a gaming laptop, it offers much of the performance at quite a bit less dough, and with zero compromises in terms of build quality, to boot. The G751J is a great affordable alternative to modern higher-end gaming machines. Links: Asus página inicial Asus Seção de notebookĪSUS G751JT-CH71 Gaming Notebook Review: Frugally Fantastic Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 60% desempenho: 80% características: 80% processamento: 90%Īsus G751JT-T7032H Especificações do Portátil Portátil: Asus G751JT-T7032HĪdaptador Gráfico: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970MĮcrã: 17.30 polegadas, 16:9, 1920 x 1080 píxeles The only gripe I have here is the lack of Blu-ray burner.Īnálise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: The machine is expensive, but then it offers almost everything you could expect from a computer. I'm saying this not only because of its absurdly powerful hardware, but also the thoughtfully designed and robust heat-vents that keep the system running without a problem. In both cases, Asus ROG passes with flying colours. If you are reading this review, you have either sworn allegiance to gaming or looking for a powerful system to run high-end multimedia software. 80% Asus ROG G751JM: Ready To Attack Alienware