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The Asus G73JH-BST7 ($1,399.99 list, at Best Buy) laptop puts high-end gaming into an affordable price range, and delivers several winning details that many manufacturers would ignore. From its striking looks and unique cooling system to the Intel CPU...
Great hardware. Thoughtful features. A design that will stop opponents cold.
No Blu-ray. 1,920 by 1,080 resolution not available.
The Asus G73JH-BST7 laptop has the hardware where it counts, and packages it all in a design that was clearly created with the serious gamer in mind. For the price, it's a powerful machine...
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i4u.com
Updated: 2011-08-14 02:07:20
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Today I am checking out the slick looking Asus G73Jh-A1 gaming notebook. This is a very cool looking notebook with some high-end features for a gaming rig. If you are looking for a gaming notebook that has power and style you don't see often, the Asus...
Cool design, Good performance...
Small right shift key...
The Asus G73Jh-A1 offers good performance for a gaming notebook and has a price that given its performance isn't out of line. If you want a unique gaming notebook, the Asus G73Jh-A1 is certainly worth a look. More Like This More I4U Gadget Reviews St...
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ASUS has made it a goal to increase their retail presence in the mobile market, with an eye on becoming one of the top brand names. There's no doubt that Dell, HP, and Acer continue to sell more laptops overall (especially if we leave out the Eee PC n...
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Earlier this year, we attended the Asus 2010 CES Event in Las Vegas. While there, we caught a glimpse of several upcoming notebooks the hardware giant had in store. One of the most anticipated products we saw was in the Republic of Gamers line up. Dubb...
Keep in mind, while looking at our benchmarks that we ran every game with every setting maxed out to see how well the G73 could handle them. Ideally, it would have ran through every test without a hiccup, but that wasn't always the case. Our benchmark...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:07:21
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Asus G73JH-A1 is powered by Intel Core i7 I7-720QM / 1.6 GHz, quad core processor. Chipset type is Mobile Intel HM55 Express. Installed memory is 8 GB DDR3 SD RAM which is not expandable. For storing images, there are two 500 GB, 7200 rpm hard drives...
Superb performance, good value for moeny...
Keyboard feels smallish, lacks discrete buttons for media controls, port assortment is basic, doesn’t come with bundled Bluray playback software...
This is a desktop replacement laptop with high end hardware put inside. This notebook is recommended for gamers or for people who do high end tasks...
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The G73 already let the hearts of the notebook gaming community beat faster in its first available alternative. Asus has now upgraded it and equips the machine with an i7 quad-core CPU, 8 GB RAM, a mass memory of 1TB and a FullHD display.Currently, ni...
Attractive design, Matt surfaces, Good workmanship, Low soundscape, Low temperature development, Excellent image contrast, Large touchpad, Keyboard light, Good application performance, Excellent gaming performance, Convincing sound...
No eSATA, Firewire or ExpressCard, Reflective display with moderate brightness, Spongy keyboard...
Both G73JH alternatives with an Intel Core i5-520M, respectively i7-720QM are very similar in the core competency that is the performance in current games. The single application or game ultimately decides if you can sooner benefit from the multi-core arc...
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You might not know it, but ASUS has been making gaming notebooks for quite a while. What makes the G73Jh-A2 special? It’s the company’s first machine that really gives Alienware a run for its money in both the looks and performance department. Inspired...
Bright, crisp 1080p screen, Strong performance and smooth gameplay, Runs cool, Backlit keyboard and huge touchpad, Very good audio quality...
Short battery life, No eSATA or USB 3.0 ports...
This aggressively priced, stealth fighter-inspired rig will plow through any game you throw at it.
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Real gamers hate marketers' lures. Those suits ambush gamers with branded drinks, razors and PCs. Just create great products instead of selling extreme attitude and garish designs. The Asus ROG G73Jh will impress the authentic gaming crowd as a strong...
The Asus ROG G73Jh laptop doesn't need any gimmicks to attract gamers; just its performance lends it real credibility. But you don't have to be a gamer to be enticed by the speedy processor and big screen...
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Real gamers hate marketers' lures. Those suits ambush gamers with branded drinks, razors, and PCs. Just create great products instead of selling extreme attitude and garish designs. The ASUS ROG G73Jh-A2 will impress the authentic gaming crowd as a str...
Big screen delivers good color, Blazing specs push the latest apps...
Battery life is slightly too short, Lacks Bluray drive.
You don't have to be a gamer to enjoy the great speed and good-looking screen on the G73Jh...
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Today, we are looking at ASUS' G73Jh Gaming Notebook. Modeled after the legendary F-117 Nighthawk stealth figher, the G73Jh comes packed with an explosive payload! Featuring ATI's new flagship mobile processor, gamers can now get the desktop perfor...
The ASUS G73Jh Gaming Notebook is perfect for the gamer that likes to travel to the local LAN party, but doesn't want to mess with the hassle of transporting and setting up a desktop gaming rig. The inclusion of the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5870 GPU in...
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ASUS G73JH Review Article ContentsASUS G73JH Review The G73 is the latest gaming notebook in ASUS’ successful G-series product line. This 17.3-inch monster has a Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and the most powerful mobile video card available, the...
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It’s rare that gamers on the prowl for high-end gear get a price break. Most gamers are used to paying top dollar for bleeding-edge parts and systems—with the downside of sacrificing precious power for any money they try to save by settling...
Startlingly strong components, graphics prowess for the price; cool "stealth" design; beautiful LCD; roomy keyboard, touch pad; terabyte of storage...
Short battery life; huge power brick; subpar speakers...
Gamers, take heed: In this model, Asus delivers one of the top-powered, top-value notebooks in its price range...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:07:21
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Extremely Fast Processor, High Performance Direct X 11 Compatible Graphics, Double The Memory Of Most 17inch Laptops, Very Large, Limited Battery Life, Lacking Some Peripheral Ports...
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Asus is making a completely fresh start with the G73; a new design, matt surfaces, an improved cooling system and a DirectX 11 capable graphics card (the HD 5870) all go to make up this 17.3-inch gaming hot-shot. We put the €1,400 machine to the test...
Attractive design, Matt surfaces, Good workmanship, Operates quietly, Remains cool, Bright display with vivid colours, Large touchpad, Keyboard backlighting, Very good application performance, Excellent gaming performance, Impressive sound quality...
No eSATA, Firewire or ExpressCard slot, Reflective screen with limited viewing angles, High black level and poor contrast ratio, Spongy keyboard which flexes slightly...
Asus has created a surprisingly good gaming notebook in the G73, one that stands apart from its G71 and G72 predecessors in many respects. The futuristic design along with the stylish keyboard backlighting should attract admiring glances. Matt surfaces an...
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