Asus came out with two Ivy Bridge gaming laptops
G55 and G75 are aimed at gaming users with Ivy Bridge chips, Full HD screens, Nvidia GeForce GTX 670M graphics and Blu-ray drives.
G55 and G75 are aimed at gaming users with Ivy Bridge chips, Full HD screens, Nvidia GeForce GTX 670M graphics and Blu-ray drives.
Asus ROG G75 has a 17.3-inch screen. Photo: NotebookItalia.
Taiwanese manufacturer Asus has launched two new ROG G series laptops. These two models are codenamed G55 and G75 respectively. Products aimed at users who play games. These two models can be sold in April this year. There is no information about product prices yet.
Asus's new product uses the latest Intel Ivy Bridge processor. The device is equipped with a screen resolution of up to 1,920 x 1080 pixels. The Model G55 measures 15.6 inches while the G75 is 17.3 inches. Both models can display 3D content. The integrated graphics card is the Nvidia GeForce GTX 670M, which is manufactured using 28nm technology. The G55 and G75 have 1,600 GHz DDR3 memory with a capacity of 16GB. The product also supports two hard drives that allow memory up to 1.5TB. Users can choose to add 256GB and Blu-ray SSDs.
The new ROG G series laptop has a design inspired by military stealth aircraft. This product supports 5.1 audio, two cooling fans with easy-to-clean filter. The G55 and G75 both weigh 4.3 kg and run on Windows 7 Ultimate operating system.
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