ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2011-08-14 02:07:39
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With the G73JH ASUS shows a gaming notebook which has the potential to teach Alienware some lessons in this segment. The "stealth-bomber" comes with a 5870 mobility graphics card and a quad core Core i7 CPU and therefore with a lot of raw gaming power...
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...
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Designed to resemble the US Air Force's stealth bomber, the Asus G73Jh is an imposing gaming laptop with an impressive specification: an Intel Core i7-720QM processor with 8GB of RAM and a top-end ATI graphics card with 1GB of video RAM provide the mus...
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...
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As was noted in our review of the Asus G60J , gaming laptops tend to be about compromise. While processors, memory and storage can all be within comfortable touching distance of desktop equivalents, this is not true for the single most important element f...
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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 latest 17in behemoth, the G73Jh, takes more inspiration from a stealth bomber than it does a souped-up c...
Blistering pace and great looks, but going hands-on reveals a few too many flaws at such a high price...
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The Asus G73JH is an aggressively and uniquely styled machine that looks fantastic and boasts great performance for gamers. The laptop's striking design – with angular lines and tactile matt finish – is inspired by the F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Bomber, b...
powerful components, Nice screen, Stylish design, Blu-ray drive...
Keyboard is a bit spongy, Price...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:07:40
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The screen Like all gamer laptops, the G73Jh uses a glossy panel. Although the image is more flattering on this type of screen, you do get a lot of reflections. Thankfully, the G73Jh is a machine that will often be used at home and, if possible, in lo...
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...
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Product Code: G73JH-TZ008V Gamers will enjoy this speedy, big-screen Asus ROG G73Jh laptop, but it's versatile enough to help anyone set high scores on productivity. Real gamers hate marketers' lures. Those suits ambush gamers with branded drinks, r...
The Asus ROG G73Jh laptop doesn't need any gimmicks to attract gamers; just its performance lends it real credibility. But you don't have to be a gamer to be enticed by the speedy processor and big screen. Zack Stern...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:07:40
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Asus has released the G73jh (£1899 inc. VAT) - an aggressively and uniquely styled machine that looks fantastic and boasts great performance for gamers.The Asus G73jh’s aggressive design - with angular lines and tactile matte finish - is inspired by t...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-20 20:42:20
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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...
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If you went to a LAN with your laptop five years ago you'd probably get a bunch of people calling you 'lamer' or 'noob', laughing at your weak-as-a-kitten integrated graphics and underwhelming processing grunt. Times have indeed changed, and today's to...
Very nice performance, old drivers hold it back...
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The ASUS G73Jh is a high-performance notebook aimed primarily at hardcore gamers. Unlike most desktop replacement models, this gaming laptop is capable of competing with high-end PCs; not just in size, but also functionality.Chief among the ASUS G73Jh's...
Beefy components, excellent 17.3in display, good performance in benchmarks, low-key design...
Reflective screen, connectivity could be more robust, low-key design...
The Asus G73Jh is a gaming notebook for grown-ups and professionals: its drab, no-nonsense exterior hides an ultra-powerful machine capable of running high-end applications. In other words, the gaming notebook has finally matured...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 04:37:25
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Flying straight out of the US military's stealth hanger, the matte black, 17.3-inch Asus G73Jh pulls no punches in performance. The G73Jh is part of the Republic of Gamers (ROG) line, where it pulls none in size and looks either, with its angul...
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.
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We've seen an excellent crop of gaming and enthusiast laptops coming through our labs lately, each better than the last. First the G60J from Asus, then the M60J, took an A-List slot. But before you could say "i7 laptop", the Alienware M15X had claimed...
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...
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There are several “themed” notebooks and netbooks on the market today. For example, Acer has several Ferrari themed netbooks. ASUS has Lamborghini notebooks and has now introduced its F117 stealth fighter themed ASUS G73JH-A1 gaming notebook. The AS...
The TPR graph is a combination of all our benchmarks in which we test our netbooks and notebooks. The TPR number is a combination of battery life in performance and power saving modes, iTunes encoding time, and movie encoding time. Due to the nature...
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Say you're in the market for a new gaming rig, and, for argument's sake, let's assume you'll be spending most Friday nights at a LAN party. What do you buy? Traditionally, the performance-seeking gamer would opt for a mid-to-big-type desktop, preferabl...
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...
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