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Here we have the new Asus G60J, a gaming laptop with a Intel Core i7 Q820M at it's beating heart. But before we can properly review this laptop we have to dispel some myths surrounding core counts.Add cores and get more performance. It's a simple strat...
Huge performance, Classy chassis...
Awful screen, Overpriced...
There's an awful lot to like. More's the pity, then, the LCD screen is so substandard...
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Gaming laptops are all about compromise. Manufacturers have to carefully juggle size and weight with price and performance, and inevitably these mobile monsters end up being large, heavy, expensive and - compared to even mid-range desktop rigs – underpowe...
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In a world where technology is steadily shrinking, gaming laptops are a stubborn exception to the rule. Uncompromised gaming power requires powerful components, and while that's fine in the roomy environs of a desktop tower, it's more of a challenge in...
Power, strong build and an added splash of style make the Asus G60J a gaming laptop worth paying top dolar for...
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Product Code: 60J-JX070V The ASUS G60J is a powerful notebook with an Intel Core i7 Mobile Processor. It wears the Republic of Gamers badge, which means the ASUS G60J can run many of the latest games. It has a 16in screen and a powerful graphics car...
The ASUS G60J is not terribly expensive for a powerful gaming notebook. We think it's well-built, and it has almost every feature on our 'want' list save for dual-band wireless networking. We like it not only as a gaming system, but also as a...
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The ASUS G60J is a powerful notebook with an Intel Core i7 Mobile Processor. It wears the Republic of Gamers badge, which means it can run many of the latest games. It has a 16in screen and a powerful graphics card, and it's comfortable to use — even in the dark, thanks to its backlit keyboard. The Republic of Gamers badge is a sure indication of the notebook's ability to run the latest games./Until you've used a gaming notebook, it's easy to dismiss the entire category as unnecessary. After...
Intel Core i7 Q820 CPU, fast, can run the latest games, backlit keyboard, surprisingly good speakers...
Wireless networking card is not dual-band, screen is too glossy, no Bluetooth module...
The ASUS G60J is a worthy desktop replacement notebook in addition to being a potent gaming machine. You can use this laptop for just about anything thanks to its powerful specifications, and its build quality is very good, too...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-01-01 01:42:11
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The Screen A 16” display with a Blu-ray player behind it deserves a higher resolution than 1366 x 768 pixels. Necessarily everything looks bigger, but you’re not really getting the most out of a display this size. That same resolution is used on 11.6”...
Overall performance, Runs games in native definition at high levels of detail, Bluray player, Restrained looks, good finish, Backlit keyboard and comfortable touchpad...
Glossy, poorquality LCD panel, Disappointing audio, Lowresolution display, Very short battery life – 1 hour 10 minutes playing video...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2014-01-01 01:42:11
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Quad-core processors are the next big thing in laptop technology, but it will be a while before we see them used as widely as dual-core chips. Power consumption and heat are two problems that Intel has yet to crack with its current mobile Core 2 Quad l...
Incredibly fast; specification well-matched to gaming...
Screen resolution a little low; too much keyboard flex...
It’s not a laptop for everyone, but the ASUS G60J certainly delivers in spades for its target audience of itinerant gamers. The screen resolution could be higher, but there’s no knocking the rest of its specification...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2014-01-01 01:42:11
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The indigo-blue chassis glistens in the sun while Asus G60J slowly appears from the darkness to enter the testing track. The lit-up “Republic of Gamers” logo clearly states whom G60J is destined for. It’s run by one of the most powerful engines current...
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By: J. Simon Leitner 05.11.2009 "Republic of Gamers" is the brand name under which Asus has released a wide range of gaming laptops to meet the needs of enthusiastic gamers. As games become more realistic, they require higher performance from PCs and...
Good design, Extensive ports, Generous extras (Backpack and the Razor Copperhead mouse), Userfriendly input devices, Good office and 3D performance...
Bad positioning of the ports, Restricted viewing angle stability, Constantly running cooler fan, High temperature of the graphics chip, Poor sound quality, Very short battery life...
In our review, the Asus G60J showed a lot of its good side. The well-designed case, which is visually attractive and gave the impression of good quality, the good assortment of ports, and the input devices, which allow the user to work comfortably hours o...
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