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When they began work on their $1200 N73SV-DH72, the team at Asus wanted to make a laptop that would sell as a device for both multimedia and gaming purposes, so a mix between the company's K73 and G74 models released previously. From other analysis we rea...
The Asus N73SV-DH72 and its performance are certainly good, but if you want more excitement, be sure to check out other laptops...
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The machine submitted by Asus for our 2011 multimedia laptops round-up is the only model to rival the HP Envy 17 3D in terms of size. Owing to its 17.3-inch LED backlit Asus Splendid Video Intelligent Technology display, its general proportions are fai...
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Asus has built a great reputation over the years, offering laptops that pack style and power at competitive prices. Few multimedia machines can match the value offered by the N73SV but its flawed usability unfortunately lets the side down early on. Fin...
Decent build quality, Good performance, Good screen, Blu-ray drive...
Bouncy keyboard, Not very portable...
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The ASUS N73SV has a lot of the power and features of a basic desktop computer, which is a good thing, too, because it's designed to replace your desktop. It's a 17.3in, Full HD laptop that runs an Intel Core i7 CPU, has 6GB of RAM and includes a Blu-r...
Great performance Lots of internal storage Good speakers...
Poor keyboard Wi-Fi not dual-band No RAID...
The ASUS N73SV is designed to live on a desk and undertake almost any task you throw at it with ease. In addition to run-of-the-mill office and Web tasks, it's also useful for video editing, gaming and even design work. However, it has an awful keyboar...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-09-27 03:05:12
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The Asus N73SV is a 17in ‘desktop replacement' laptop – it is designed to offer the same kind of power you'd get from a desktop at the expense of portability. Put simply, it's a very heavy laptop.Like the Sony Vaio VPCF21Z1E/BI, the N73 has an Intel Co...
Excellent power for video editing; fantastic screen...
Badly designed keyboard felt flimsy; soso gaming performance; poor battery life...
Superb value for such a high-powered machine but it loses marks for its short battery life and the poor keyboard and chassis...
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As a multi-media laptop the Asus NX90 is undoubtedly desirable but it's as big as a barge, weighs a ton and costs an arm and a leg. However, now you can get the same Bang & Olufsen sound system, full HD screen and the latest Sandy Bridge i7 processor i...
An i7 N73 will set you back around £900 which is pretty decent value when you consider the top-end technical specification, superb full-HD screen, cracking sound reproduction, attractive looks and generally very good built quality. Compared to a 17inc...
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The demand was likely low due to the high price. This can only be guessed because the predecessors are on the virtual shelves today. Even the most expensive version (N73SV-V1G-TY279V) with a Core i7 2630QM costs less than 1000 euros (2x500 GB, WXGA++). We...
Very good sound, Good processing performance, Good 3D performance, Always cool, Quality build, Low system noise, BluRay drive, Two hard disk slots, USB 3.0, LANUSB on the rear...
Very heavy, Spongy keys, Low contrasts, TFT not outdoor suitable, No ExpressCard54/34...
Asus has a multimedia machine in its array that, like its predecessor N73JQ, provides a top-rate workmanship with the N73SV V1G-TY282V. That however doesn't apply to the keyboard, which still coils extremely and represents a major drawback of the otherwis...
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