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Published: 2015-09-26, Author: Thomas , review by: eurogamer.net
Overall, the Asus G751JY offers something tangibly different to gaming laptops of the past. It shows that G-Sync is a match made in heaven for notebook gameplay, giving players more flexibility in the time-old tussle between visuals and frame-rate. With t...
Asus adds Nvidia G-Sync technology for smoother gameplay. The hefty keyboard is great for gaming, and high-end CPU/GPU combo delivers killer performance, even when outputting to a 4K display
The clunky design feels out of date compared to newer, slimmer gaming laptops, especially for this price. The display resolution is capped at 1,920x1,080 and is not a touchscreen
While still expensive, the Asus G751 remains one of our favorite gaming laptops, especially now that it adds Nvidia's G-Sync, making games look better without taking a performance hit...
beautiful and solid built, excellent display, good keyboard and trackpad, fast performance, runs cool and mostly quiet, fair price
bulky and heavy, rather poor speakers, some awkward key placement decisions, flashier than the previous generations
The Asus G751JY is a beast, and while it's not the fastest 17 inch gaming laptop out there, it is probably the best value for the buck you can get right now. It can handle games smoothly at maximum details, it runs fairly cool and quiet, it looks good and...
Published: 2015-01-21, Author: Colin , review by: eteknix.com
5% Overclock on already extremely fast GTX 980, PCIE HDD is blisteringly fast, “User Service Bay” for upgrading parts without affecting warranty, Aggressive aesthetic design, improved on previous generations, Competitive pricing for top end hardware, Supp
Battery is non-removable (not accessible via the “User Service Bay”), Livestream and Steam keys are in a silly place, easy to press them instead of Esc meaning you occasionally get alt-tabbed out of game until you get used to it, Poor battery life due to
PricingFor a penny under £2000 at Overclockers UK you certainly do get a lot of hardware for your money, especially when compared against the likes of Alienware. The G751JY offers a viable option for those seeking the most powerful components on the marke...
Published: 2014-11-10, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Asus G751 has excellent performance, can drive games at 4K resolution, and includes a few handy shortcut keys gamers will appreciate
You could buy about a dozen game consoles for what this costs. Battery life and design are stuck in the past. You'll need an external 4K TV or monitor for the highest-res gaming
One of the first laptops that can drive games at 4K resolutions, the Asus G751 is an expensive but capable alternative to gaming desktops....
Attractive, but subdued exterior, Excellent keyboard and touchpad, Beautiful, accurate display, Strong performance in all areas, Incredibly quiet, even at full load
Keyboard is hard to read with backlight off, Average battery life, Bulky
The Asus ROG G751JY-DH71 retails at $2,500, and it's the least expensive version available that also includes the Nvidia GeForce GTX 980M GPU. This price is competitive, but it's not the knock-out value that has been offered by some previous Asus gaming ...
Asus adds Nvidia G-Sync technology for smoother gameplay. The hefty keyboard is great for gaming, and high-end CPU/GPU combo delivers killer performance, even when outputting to a 4K display
The clunky design feels out of date compared to newer, slimmer gaming laptops, especially for this price. The display resolution is capped at 1,920x1,080 and is not a touchscreen
While still expensive, the Asus G751 remains one of our favorite gaming laptops, especially now that it adds Nvidia's G-Sync, making games look better without taking a performance hit...
Published: 2015-08-11, Author: Paul , review by: hothardware.com
G-Sync on the go, High quality IPS display, Strong gaming performance (hello GTX 980M), Fast storage (PCIe-based SSD), Four USB 3.0 ports, Blu-ray writer, Runs cool and quiet, Killer aesthetics, Backlit keyboard
You'll notice below that our list of positives is much longer than our list of negatives, the latter of which are largely nitpicks. Yes, we're perplexed at ASUS' decision to split the 256GB OS drive into two partitions, but that's easily fixed with a quic...