Asus G75VW-DS71 17.3" Black Notebook

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Description:

Inspired by the stealth fighter, the G75VW regains superiority over the competition with advanced design and battle-hardened build quality. The soft, sleek but muscular lines will allow you to outmaneuver and dominate ungainly competitors, while the advanced thermals and gamer friendly design will keep you immersed in the gaming experience for longer.


Quick Glance

Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium

Networking: Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless Ethernet - IEEE802.11b, Wireless Ethernet - IEEE802.11g, Wireless Ethernet - IEEE802.11n

Display Type: LCD Display w/ Glossy Screen & LED Backlight

Interface Type: Audio - Line In (1/8" Mini), Audio - Line Out (1/8" Mini), Audio - S/PDIF (1/8" Mini), DisplayPort, Ethernet - RJ45, HDMI, USB - Universal Serial Bus 2.0, VGA

Included Drives: BD-ROM/DVD+-RW DL

Video Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M

Processor Type: Intel Core i7

Screen Size: 17.3

Installed Memory: 12000

Processor Speed: 2300

Hard Drive Size: 1500000

Weight: 72


Summary

Product Title: Asus G75VW-DS71 17.3" Black Notebook

Manufacturer: Asus

Power Score: 4.4 | 3 Reviews


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5 Stars!

This really is worth the investment. I use this primarily for programming and multimedia editing and gaming as well and it handles everything like its not even straining at all. Although this isn't as light as your sister's netbook, 4.5kg is negligible wh

By rastaman69 on Adorama - Sep 17, 2012

Asus G75VW

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By testseek.com - Feb 5, 2013

G75VW

This somewhat cheap gaming laptop has unimpressive performance and awful speakers, but it offers a beautiful screen.
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By PCWorld - May 23, 2012

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