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Monday, 19 April 2010

Review of Asus G60j Notebook

Posted on 05:13 by Unknown
Asus Notebook G60j is one more product from ASUS. suitable for the likes playing games. because Asus G60j made for a huge fan of the game. Most individuals associated PC gaming with desktops, since it is a lot more convenient to fit several high-performance components into a tower casing. The thing is it will be bothersome to consider taking gaming onto the road. It is a challenge to cram powerful components into a laptop chassis.

The Asus G60J and Asus G51J are powered by Intel's latest revolutionary and powerful processor: the Intel Core i7. Plus, these laptops are equipped with high-end specifications that are set to take one's gaming experience into another level.

Now let's discover out how these gaming laptops are made of. Very first, the primary consideration and the driving force of such laptops is the powerful overall performance. Therefore, Asus outfitted its gaming laptops with Intel's powerful Core i7 technology.

Let's focus on the Asus G60J, which is powered by the Intel Core i7 720QM processor or the 820QM processor. The 720QM clocks at a speed of 1.6 GHz and has Turbo Boost speed of 2.80 GHz, whilst the 820QM clocks at a speed of 1.73 GHz and could be turbo boosted to 3.06 GHz. A study access memory of at least 2 GB (at most 4 GB) supports the processor.

Since this is a gaming laptop computer, graphics is often an issue. And also the kind of graphics needed in a typical gaming laptop computer requires lots of memory and also the Asus G60J is no exception. Therefore, this gaming laptop is equipped with the Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M dedicated graphics card. The video card has 1 GB of VRAM, which promises the relentless rendering of heavy graphics. Thus, you will find no glitches when playing hardcore and 3D games within the Asus G60J.

The Asus-G60J, however, doesn't disappoint as it is loaded with 500 GB of SATA hard disk that spins at 7,200 per minute. Make that two 500 GB hard disk drives, and also the Asus G60J has a combined storage space of 1 TB! Now that is more than sufficient space to store those HD files, movies, music and other multimedia files.

The Asus G60J has a considerable 16-inch display. However, it has a resolution of 1366 x 768, which is low for a hardcore gamer's perspective. Plus, HD multimedia fanatics will be disappointed of the display, which misses the mark from the full 1080p HD resolution. The Asus G60J is equipped with high-end Altec Lansing audio speakers.

In support of the visual specifications, the Asus G60J is loaded having a Blu-Ray-DVD combo optical drive that allows the user to burn files in DVD format and play multimedia in Blu-Ray discs. Moreover, the optical drive is really essential when installing one's preferred games.

With box dimensions of 37.5 x 26.5 x 4.1 cm, the Asus G60J is certainly a really portable gaming laptop. Even if it weighs a hefty 3.3 kg, this laptop computer is still quite handy for the mobile gamer as other gaming laptops could weigh even more.

Specs:

- Central Processing Unit: Intel Core i7 (820QM 1.73 GHz, 720QM 1.6 GHz)

- Read Access Memory: as much as 4 GB

- Storage Drive: Up to 1TB ( 500 GB dual) SATA Hard Drive 7,200 rpm

- Optical Drive: BD Rom Combo

- Display Size: 16 inches (LED backlit)

- Native Resolution: 1366 x 768

- Dimension: 37.5 x 26.5 x 4.1 cm

- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M with 1GB VRAM

- Weight: 3.3 kg

The Altec Lansing speakers are one great feature of the Asus G60J. It allows the user to feel that amazing audio encounter when engaging in his favorite game.

The spectacular Intel Core i7 processor, the memory that permits as much as 8 GB and a 1 GB graphics memory in Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M enables the Asus G60J to deliver a fantastic performance in handling the more complex computing tasks like graphics rendering and handling.

I hope this article useful.
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