Pros & Cons
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- Large 1080p screen.
- Lots of storage space.
- Strong multimedia performance.
- Equipped with Blu-ray drive, four USB 3.0 ports.
- Includes numeric keypad.
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- Can't play games well on full settings at native resolution.
- Large.
- Heavy.
- Mini DisplayPort, not Thunderbolt.
- Only 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi.
Asus G75VW-DS71 Specs
| Battery Type: | 74 Whr (Watt hours) |
| CineBench 11.5 Multimedia Tests: | 6.24 |
| Crysis - High quality - Native - AA/AF= 0X/4X: | 18 |
| Crysis - Medium quality - 1,024 x 768 - AA/AF=Off/Off: | 91 |
| Handbrake Multimedia Tests: | 1:18 min:sec |
| Lost Planet 2 (DX9) - High quality - Native - AA/AF= 0X/4X: | 31 |
| Lost Planet 2 (DX9) - Middle quality - 1,024 x 768- AA/AF=Off/Off: | 93 |
| MobileMark 2007 – Standard Battery Productivity Load (hrs:min): | 2:59 |
| MULTIMEDIA TESTS - PhotoShop CS5: | 3:24 min:sec |
| Native Resolution: | 1920 x 1080 |
| Operating System: | Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium |
| PCMark7: | 2893 |
| Processor Name: | Intel Core i7-3610QM |
| Processor Speed: | 2.3 GHz |
| RAM: | 12 GB |
| Rotation Speed: | 7200 rpm |
| Screen Size: | 17.3 inches |
| Screen Type: | Widescreen |
| Storage Capacity (as Tested): | 1500 GB |
| Type: | Desktop Replacement |
| Type: | Gaming |
| Weight: | 9.4 lb |
The G75VW is definitely not an ultraportable: It measures roughly 2 by 16.5 by 12.75 inches (HWD), and weighs just over 9 pounds without its included power adapter and mouse (which bring it up to 12 pounds). Thus, it's really designed to move around the house rather than serve as your regular commuter laptop—unless your daily commute is to a gaming center and you have Herculean strength and stamina. The bright 17.3-inch screen has a 1080p HD (1,920-by-1,080-resolution) screen, good for both playing games and watching videos using the built-in Blu-ray drive. The system comes with a pair of speedy 750GB 7,200rpm SATA hard drives, which were divided into four logical volumes on our review model. Theoretically, you could run dual- or triple-boot environments and play different games in different operating systems to avoid conflict between the installs. Also, you can separate your video data from your gaming data on separate volumes as well. If maximum drive capacity is what you're after, on the other hand, you could stripe both drives together to make a single 1.5TB drive, which may be an advantage if you're using the G75VW for video production. Speaking of videos, the laptop's full-size HDMI port can be used to connect the laptop to an HDTV or other external display. It also has four USB 3.0 ports, as well as a card reader, VGA, Gigabit Ethernet, and audio ports. The last port is a Mini DisplayPort, which is handy for the few users with Mini DisplayPort monitors, but it hints at the chassis' potential. (This port is likely to be upgraded to a Thunderbolt port on future models.) The G75VW has a backlit keyboard with numeric keypad, and comes with an Asus gaming mouse; you're all set out of the box for controlling your favorite games. The speakers and subwoofer are clear and put out a good amount of sound. The laptop comes preinstalled with some Asus software, in particular recovery and webcam utilities. The inevitable Microsoft Office Starter 2010 is present, as is Adobe Reader. There's also an Asus power management utility, which can switch power settings between battery saving, high-performance, and multimedia options, a nice feature if you find it annoying when the screen dims too quickly in Windows' default "balanced" mode. Performance
BENCHMARK TEST RESULTS
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Final Thoughts
Asus G75VW-DS71
The Asus G75VW-DS71 is nicely priced for a midrange gaming laptop, and it works as a multimedia behemoth. But it starts to wheeze when taxed with high resolution and detail settings. Think of it as a part-time gaming rig.