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January 2016
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The editors liked
Gorgeous screen
Stylish new design
Extreme performance
Stylish design
GSYNC ready
Skylakepowered
Great ingame performance
Comes with 16GB DDR4
USB 3.1 Type C
Card slot reader
LED backlit keyboard w/macro functionality
The Asus G752 is a little slimmer than its predecessor
And its new design lightens up the previous black slab look. Performance is excellent
And a backlit keyboard with macro keys makes for comfortable gaming
Well built
Great keyboard
Very good display
A good match for the hardware
Powerful
Easy to upgrade
Runs cool and quiet
Top
End specs and performance
Distinguished design
G
Sync tech for smooth play
Awesome G-Sync display
Great keyboard and touchpad
Strong game performance
Cool
Quiet operation
Great IPS Display
G-Sync
75hz refresh rate
Solid performance
Intel Skylake Core i7
Nvidia Maxwell GTX 970M or 980M
Full HD IPS screen with GSync
16GB DDR4 memory
M.2 Samsung NVMe SSD has loads of performance
Backlit keyboard
Useful suite of Asus hardware
Clever cooling system for CPU and GPU
Funky metallic
The editors didn't like
Bulky and heavy
Costs a heavy penny
Heavy
Primary storage could be faster
HDMI 1.4 used instead of 2.0
Despite the refresh
This still looks like something that lives in a dorm room or LAN party basement. Even some of the more expensive configurations drop the graphics card a notch. No touch screen or higher-res options
VERY
VERY sharp front lip
Rather small battery
The trackpad needs more work
More pretentious materials used for the case
Very weighty machine
Poor battery life
No 4K screen
New design is inconsistent
CPU performance is the same as last year
Older model is a better value
Very heavy
Spongey keyboard
Inconsistent build quality
There is a performance glitch in a handful of benchmark tests
Great IPS Display, G-Sync, 75hz refresh rate, Solid performance
Very heavy, Spongey keyboard, Inconsistent build quality
ASUS G752VT – Performance There are three versions of the ASUS G752. The G752VL, G752VT and G752VY, which feature the Nvidia GeForce GTX 965M, 970M and 980M graphics cards respectively. The G752VT I reviewed had the latest Intel Skylake-generation Core i7...
Published: 2016-03-01, Author: Ben , review by: techradar.com
Top, end specs and performance, Distinguished design, G, Sync tech for smooth play
Very weighty machine, Poor battery life, No 4K screen
This top-spec portable PC gaming beast offers plenty of power, and its stand-out looks and specialist cooling system make it a machine to be reckoned with – plus it's actually quite a value, too...
well built; great keyboard; very good display, a good match for the hardware; powerful; easy to upgrade; runs cool and quiet
VERY, VERY sharp front lip; rather small battery; the trackpad needs more work; more pretentious materials used for the case
The Asus ROG G752VT is one of the better large-size entertainment laptops out there. It gets a 17-inch screen and it's not compact or light, but it's fairly powerful and easy to upgrade, includes a good screen and keyboard, and runs cool even under heavy...
Published: 2016-02-04, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The Asus RoG G752 is one of the few laptops that, even in 2016, can justify being almost 5cm thick and a monstrous 4kg. This almighty body lets it fit in everything that makes a gaming laptop great, from quiet-running fans to the fast mobile GPU money can...
The Asus G752 is a little slimmer than its predecessor, and its new design lightens up the previous black slab look. Performance is excellent, and a backlit keyboard with macro keys makes for comfortable gaming
Despite the refresh, this still looks like something that lives in a dorm room or LAN party basement. Even some of the more expensive configurations drop the graphics card a notch. No touch screen or higher-res options
Asus carries its Republic of Gamers line forward with a modern-feeling overhaul, but the new Intel processors in the G752 are matched with graphics cards more than a year old...
Stylish design, GSYNC ready, Skylakepowered, Great ingame performance, Comes with 16GB DDR4, USB 3.1 Type C, Card slot reader, LED backlit keyboard w/macro functionality
Heavy, Primary storage could be faster, HDMI 1.4 used instead of 2.0
Having looked at quite a few gaming notebooks which are assembled with Intel's Skylake Core i7-6700HQ and the GTX 970M just lately we've seen how capable this hardware can be and today it's been intriguing to see ASUS' stance in this mobile gaming arena.T...
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Published: 2016-01-05, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Intel Skylake Core i7, Nvidia Maxwell GTX 970M or 980M, Full HD IPS screen with GSync, 16GB DDR4 memory, M.2 Samsung NVMe SSD has loads of performance, Backlit keyboard, Useful suite of Asus hardware, Clever cooling system for CPU and GPU, Funky metallic
There is a performance glitch in a handful of benchmark tests, This is a heavy laptop that weighs in over 4kg, 128GB SSD is rather small.
We had a good look at a preview model of the ROG G752VT but there is nothing quite like the experience of unboxing a brand new full retail gaming laptop. The headline features are Intel Skylake Core i7, Nvidia Maxwell graphics and a Full HD 17.3-inch IPS...
Awesome G-Sync display, Great keyboard and touchpad, Strong game performance, Cool, quiet operation
New design is inconsistent, CPU performance is the same as last year, Older model is a better value
The Asus G752 is the most dramatic design revision we've seen from the company's gaming division in the last five years, and the results are mixed. The new silver-and-bronze scheme is unique, and will likely serve the company well in the future. Execut...
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