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Updated: 2011-08-07 01:41:30
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Asus might've been copying notes from Alienware's design team but that's no bad thing if it means it designs a rock solid 3D gaming laptop. It doesn't quite have the all black rubberised class and feels cheaper despite costing more. However, those t...
Brilliant 3D gaming creds, Great design and keyboard layout, Great screen despite not being HD, Runs cool and quiet...
Expensive to buy, Battery life is average, Like to see full HD on screen...
Pound for pound, this is one of the most powerful mid-sized laptops you can get your filthy mitts on. It does have some design issues but cash rich gamers will love it might forgive lack of HD.
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-07 01:41:30
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The Asus G53JW is one of the latest machine's from Asus' Republic of Gamers division. It's packed with features, including Blu-ray and a 3D display, and it features a powerful graphics card and high-end processing options. The goodFrom its 3D-capable s...
From its 3D-capable screen, to a Blu-ray drive, to a cutting-edge graphics card, the Asus G53JW offers everything you'll ever need on a laptop. At 15.6 inches, it's just about small enough to take with you on the move, although it is a bulky machine. The screen is bright and vibrant, and it features nVidia's 3D technology, bringing compatible games and movies to life. You will need to wear a pair...
Considering its relatively large 15.6-inch screen, the 1366 x 768-pixel resolution is somewhat of a disappointment. It's even more disappointing considering this machine's target audience, with the latest games offering Full HD graphics, and you also won't be able to take full advantage of the integrated Blu-ray drive.
Despite that, the Asus G53JW is still a good laptop. The high quality makes it an easy machine to like, and although you can't watch Blu-ray movies in Full HD on the laptop's screen, you will be able to hook up a TV via the HDMI port. When it comes to...
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Over the past twelve months we've seen a range of 3D-capable laptops released by some of world's biggest manufacturers. As well as the polarised screen technology of the Acer Aspire 5738DZG, the Nvidia 3D Vision based Toshiba Satellite A665-11Z and the...
Good build quality and slim design, Full Windows 7 for compatibility, Good specification, Connectivity...
ExoPC user interface needs work, Battery life poor compared to Android or iPad, Poor viewing angle if the tablet is flat, No mainstream distribution yet means limited availability...
Over the past twelve months we've seen a range of 3D-capable laptops released by some of world's biggest manufacturers. As well as the polarised screen technology of the Acer Aspire 5738DZG, the Nvidia 3D Vision based Toshiba Satellite A665-11Z and the...
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The G53JW is the latest in Asus’ hardcore Republic of Gamers range. The spec reads like a wish list for FPS hedonists: Intel i7 Quad Core 740M processor, Nvidia Fermi-derived GeForce GTX460M graphics, Blu-ray writer, 3D. It even ships with a large cus...
Fast Core i7 mobile processor, blazing Nvidia graphics package, integrated Active Shutter 3D, bad ass design...
Despite the muscle still can’t run flat out with demanding games, limited off axis viewing, some concerns about construction quality...
For gamers who really must have it all, the Asus G53JW appears to have been sent from gaming heaven. Breathless i7 quad core processor speed, top flight Nvidia graphics capabilities and fully integrated 3D all conspire to make it a formidable, if price...
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Asus and the Republic of Gamers present the G53JW-3DE, a 15.6-inch gaming laptop sporting an Intel Core i7-740QM quad core processor that can reach 2.93GHz and a 1.5GB Nvidia GTX 460M GPU. In addition to being 3D capable, this mobile gaming rig feature...
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Gaming laptops are expensive. Almost everyone knows that, and those who don’t quickly find out when they begin searching for one to buy. Gaming laptops are also usually built-to order. The powerful hardware requires a plus-size chassis, so many manuf...
The sin of the ASUS G53JW-3DE is price. Nvidia 3D Vision requires that a laptop have a unique, low-resolution 120Hz display and special glasses that enable the stereoscopic 3D effects. These options don’t come cheap and as a result the price of the 3D...
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Want the power of a 17-inch gaming system in a slightly smaller package? Asus took the components from the G73Jh--a Core i7 processor, Nvidia GTX 460 graphics, Blu-ray, and a USB 3.0 port, to name a few--and squeezed them into the 15-inch G53Jw-3DE. Wh...
Stylish stealth fighter-like design, Impressive graphics and 3D performance, Cool temperatures, Blu-ray and USB 3.0...
Relatively heavy, Stiff mouse buttons, Display not 1080p, Lackluster audio...
A 3D notebook that justifies its high price with intense gaming action and plenty of style.
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Subsequent to the review of the compact Asus G53JW gaming machine with a GTX 460M graphics card and HD 3D display, we now provide a review of a practically identically equipped model. It may present a more interesting alternative for Blu-Ray and gaming fa...
Aggressive design, Matt case surfaces, Good workmanship, Low heat development, Low noise emissions, FullHD display, Keyboard light, High performance reserves, High memory capacity, USB 3.0 port...
Unfavorable interface positioning, Spongy keyboard, Limited battery life, High weight for a 15 inch notebook...
Ultimately, we can link up to the reviewed 3D G53JW version. Asus probably provides one of the currently most attractive gaming notebooks with the device at hand. The design is right, the performance can cope with even new games and notebook's the low emi...
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Until the Asus G53 is available in shops, some time will likely still pass (expected at the end of October). We had the opportunity to inspect a final pre-production edition sample in detail. A particularly prominent feature is the 3D capable display , ma...
Aggressive design, Matte surfaces, Well manufactured, Low heat dissipation, 3D capable display, Backlit keyboard, Big performance reserves, Large memory capacity, USB3.0 port...
Unfavorable interface locations, Soft keyboard base, Limited battery life, Mediocre display resolution, Heavy for a 15 inch notebook...
The Asus G53JW more or less follows in the footsteps of the success of the bigger G73. When it comes to the case the advantages of the 17 inch model become apparent time and again, and manifest themselves in the attractive design with completely matte sur...
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Video Review: The ASUS G53JW-3DE 3D gaming laptop has more than just an Intel Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GTX 460m graphics and up to 8 GB of RAM. It's also ready to play any game or Blu-ray movies in 3D with THX surround sound! Chris Hardwick and Candac...
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