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Gaming laptops occupy a strange space in the market. Most hardcore PC gamers like to tweak and upgrade their machines, so opt for cheaper, upgradable desktop towers that they build themselves. More casual gaming fans make do with lower performance on...
Great keyboard, respectable performance...
Low screen resolution, poor battery life...
A series of compromises, but an acceptable result...
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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 plenty of style and panache make this a gaming laptop worth paying for...
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The panel itself is bright and clear, and despite the glossy coating works well outside in the summer sun too. The low 1366x768 resolution is a bit of an issue, but it is enough to play movies from the built-in player.The picture quality isnt great...
Excellent performance. Rubberised wrist res...
Washed-out screen. Slightly pricey...
A catchy design thats packed full of top components, but the screen and keyboard let it down...
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The Asus G60VX-RBBX05 is a worthy choice as a gaming laptop for hobbyists on a budget. Its performance is competitive, despite its poor battery life, and its graphics card is ideal for gaming. Added features like the integrated webcam are a plus, and the design, while...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2014-01-01 01:42:44
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Asus G60VX-RBBX05 is powered by a Intel Core 2 Duo P7450 / 2.13 GHz, a dual core processor, with 1066 MHz data bus speed, it has a L2 cache of 3 MB. There is also a 1.3 mega pixel webcam.The notebook has a 4 GB of DDR2 SD RAM (not expandable), hard di...
Affordable, good graphics card, great audio...
Poor battery life, no 1080p resolution, poor battery life...
Included graphics card and the excellent audio system makes the Asus G60VX-RBBX05 a good gamming rig and it would have been better if it had a Core i7 processor. However, we will recommend this notebook gamming enthusiasts on stiff budgets...
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By Florian Glaser 09/09/28 Asus shows courage for design and equips the G60VX with a white notebook lid with a futuristic stamp. There is also a Core 2 Duo T9400 and a GeForce GTX 260M that provide for exceptional performance values inside of the 16...
Futuristic design, Many connections, Very high performance, Stable turbo mode, Mouse and backpack included, Express Gate...
Poor display lid stability, Slightly yielding keyboard, Fairly high noise development, Low battery life, Medium display brightness, Disappointing sound...
Asus G60VXSumming up, the G60VX leaves an unbalanced, but generally good impression.On the con side, there are the disappointing battery life, the moderate sound and the display's poor luminosity. Additionally, the noise development on the one side and th...
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N/AThe , the new Republic of Gamers laptop, it was in a Lamborghini showroom in one of the poshest parts of London, and sitting the G60Vx in front of some of the world’s most desirable supercars had the effect of making it look cheap. This goes bo...
On paper, and in the tests, the G60Vx acquits itself pretty well. There's not much wrong with a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM and a Blu-Ray drive, after all. Add in the quality keyboard and the not horrific styling and you might think it's a product well...
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The panel itself is bright and clear, and despite the glossy coating works well outside in the summer sun too. The low 1366x768 resolution is a bit of an issue, but it is enough to play movies from the built-in player.The picture quality isnt great...
Excellent performance. Rubberised wrist res...
Washed-out screen. Slightly pricey...
A catchy design thats packed full of top components, but the screen and keyboard let it down...
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