- #Asus g751jt review movie#
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- #Asus g751jt review manual#
- #Asus g751jt review series#
- #Asus g751jt review windows#
#Asus g751jt review movie#
The movie’s size is more than 12GB and you know how hard it will become if you go to a certain point in the movie while starting. One thing worth mentioning is there was no lag while forwarding the scenes. I watched Interstellar movie in Original Blu-ray and the viewing was spectacular. Obviously, by using a 4K external monitor we can play the games in 4K resolution but for the in-house screen, it is not possible. The screen resolution is 1920 x 1080 Pixels which will definitely support the 4K resolution videos, but the question is whether it will support 4K gameplay? Well, as per our test it is very difficult to play the game with ultra-high-end settings. The anti-glare matte finish is a good reason why I loved the display as it does not distract you in light & it doesn’t attract any fingerprints on the screen which you may leave sometimes while cleaning etc.
#Asus g751jt review manual#
Asus has added the “Splendid Technology” display tool, which offers three default color profiles and a slider for manual adjustments. The 17.5-inch display is splendid with vibrant colors. Overall, the keyboard and trackpad on the Asus ROG G751J work quite good.
As far as I experienced, I would not recommend using the trackpad for gaming, however, it worked quite good for me while browsing the web or doing some work.
However, gamers who regularly play with a gaming mouse are likely to stick to the gaming mouse supplied with the laptop. The trackpad is large with distinct button placements and you can easily use multi-finger gestures on it. This feature resembles the Twitch and this will surely come handy for the YouTube Gaming Bloggers. The Steam button can be used to directly access the latest games installed in the device while the special Video button opens up the NVIDIA GeForce Experience & the ShadowPlay which helps to record the ongoing gameplay. Other keys like NVIDIA GeForce Experience, Steam & Asus own Gaming Center Menu have special features. There are also, three more programmable keys labeled as m1, m2 and m3 which you can set according to your needs. Also, the W key is a little bumped up so that you can find it easily without looking away from the screen. The only complaint I have for the G751 is this rediculous notion that ASUS will not just give us i7 4710HQ owners the gsync option, it can be done, its not hardware related both panel, GPU and connection support it, its a silly license.The keyboard on the Asus ROG G751J resembles a desktop keyboard and at the first sight itself you can tell that it is meant for gaming with some extra red layers of color around the W,A, S and D.
#Asus g751jt review windows#
Any tech worth their stuff knows even if winflash does what it should, the method that most often is more secure and successful is not withing the windows environment.
#Asus g751jt review update#
Case in point the number of users using winflash over the UEFI bios update (preferred) and bricking their units.
#Asus g751jt review series#
Well it appears to be a hit or miss thing apparently because I have owned 5 different ROG laptops ranging from the GTX8 series all the way to the 10 series and other than the first model I had that had an issue with blowing out the KB leds when you flashed the bios requiring it be sent in for a new board, all of them worked as advertised, even my G751JT-TH71 I have flashed 5 bios revisions without any issues, I think alot of what you read in the forums is also alot of non-technical consumers doing things, and breaking them. By the way, if you’d rather simply have ASUS handle that part of the equation for you, you can score a virtually equivalent configuration (chipset and design evolutions notwithstanding) in the G751JT-DH72 for $1750-still $250 less than the G750JX we reviewed. That’s a small sacrifice in our book, especially when an SSD is so easily added thereafter. So what’s with the lower price then? Well, apart from the age difference, it’s the storage: the G750JX featured both a 1 TB storage drive and a 256 GB SSD, while the G751JT-CH71 drops the SSD. The CPU and RAM remain virtually equivalent, while the battery has migrated from external to internal and enjoyed a 100 mAh bump in the process (from 5900 to 6000 mAh). For starters, we’ve moved all the way from the 700M series to the 900M series-a leap which clearly ought to pay off in spades in terms of GPU performance. Expect a review on the G-Sync derivative very soon!) This is the previously released version, one that I am told will continue to sell for the foreseeable future and one that will come at a lower overall price than the G-Sync enabled model. (Editor's Note: This is NOT the recent G-Sync version of the ASUS G751 notebook that was announced at Computex.