Asus M60J carries two hard drives

The M60J is the first Asus laptop to use an Intel Core i7 CPU with a unique design of Touch Touch Media Multimedia AI.

The M60J is the first Asus laptop to use an Intel Core i7 CPU with a unique design of the Touchless AI TouchMedia multimedia touch system .

Asus introduces a new model - the M60J, the first model of the company running Intel Core i7 processor.

Located in the entertainment laptop segment, Asus M60J is one of the first models equipped with 2 hard drives with a total capacity of up to 1 TB (1,000 GB). The configuration also has 4GB DDR3 RAM memory, NVIDIA GeForce discrete graphics card with 1GB of extra power for multimedia applications and current 3D games. The M60J has a 16-inch screen, a 1,366 x 768 pixel HD resolution with Color-Shine anti-glare technology, using one of the two powerful CPU models that save power is the Intel Core i7 720QM 1.6 GHz or 820QM 1 , 73 GHz.

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Asus M60J equipped with Intel Core i7 720QM or 820QM. Gadgetfolder photo .

The 16 inch M60J measures 392 x 278 x 33-44 mm and weighs about 3.3 kg (with battery). In addition, it has the option of a multi-format DVD burner or Blu-ray combo drive (Blu-ray only and DVD burning). The M60J is fully equipped with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, LAN connectivity, besides HDMI, VGA, 1 eSATA, 4 USB and 4-in-1 card readers and ExpressCard expansion card slot.

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Other outstanding features include fingerprint identification security and "smart" AI TouchMedia touch key systems that combine both hardware and visual software to make it easy for users to perform prize solving tasks. Multimedia decoration such as viewing photos, listening to music, watching videos .

According to Laptoping, besides the introduction of the M60J, Asus will soon be releasing two more gaming laptops using the Intel Core i7 CPU, the G60J 16-inch and the ASUS G51J 15.6-inch.

Update 25 May 2019
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