Product Summary
7.8
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The bad: No full-HD panel option; poor battery life; no subwoofer.
The bottom line: With its attention-grabbing design and fast graphics performance, the ASUS G50 is a tough competitor to other midsized gaming machines in the market.
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9
out of 10CNET Asia Review
The portable gaming market is very niche. Though virtual play has been steadily increasing in popularity, the savvy player knows that it's more economical to purchase a gaming desktop rather than a laptop. This is because the former can easily be upgraded to future technology while the latter is stuck with whatever it had out of the factory. Only major players like Asus G, Dell XPS and Toshiba's Qosmio series dare to venture into the field of gaming notebooks.
Unlike what most people think, a good gaming machine is more than just having a lightning-fast graphics card and processor. A good sound system and top-notch display is critical to the playing experience. Naturally, it doesn't hurt to have an aggressive design to tell your LAN buddy mates you mean business. The Asus G50, which is an update of the Asus G1S, does very well in the basics like graphics performance while offers extras like an integrated TV tuner.
Editors' note:
There was an error in the audio section of the review. The Asus G50 only has only a set of stereo speakers and not a 2.1-channel system as previously mentioned. The article has been changed to reflect the new information.Design
When it comes to gaming laptop design, it seems to follow the same credo as street race cars in that LEDs are almost always present. The Asus G50 is no exception. The plastic chassis of this laptop is decorated with an abundance of lights, from the glowing "Republic of Gamers" badge on the top lid to the LED strips at the edges of the screen. If this seems over the top, wait till you check out the metallic orange accents around the keyboard and touchpad with blue LED frame. If you bring the Asus G50 to a LAN party, be prepared to bring your "A" game as there is little chance that you and your machine will go unnoticed.Physical shortcut buttons are nowhere to be found. Instead, a mirrored panel at the top of the keyboard shines with touch-sensitive icons when the system is switched on. These allow the touchpad to be disabled, modify power settings (battery saving, high performance, entertainment mode and quiet office) and select screen profiles (soft, vivid and theater). A feature unique to Asus is the ExpressGate button, which launches a quick pre-boot Linux environment that allows Web surfing, emailing, multimedia playback, etc. without having to log in to Windows.
Last but not least, Asus somehow managed to cram in a discrete numeric pad and directional keys without affecting the size of the individual keys, making it almost as comfortable as a standard desktop keyboard. This is also the reason for the touchpad to be slightly off-center as it is positioned directly under the spacebar. During actual use, we did not find this to be an issue.
Features
As a gaming system, there are two main features to look out for. The audio system must be good enough to replicate the strength of explosions and, if possible, simulate for virtual surround sound for a better immersive experience. The other factor is that the display should be sharp enough such that one doesn't need to engage in pixel hunting when playing certain titles.This may be the first time a dedicated gaming laptop is equipped with a 16:9 aspect ratio display. The 1,680 x 1,050-pixel resolution display powered by a powerful Nvidia GeForce 9700M GT video card is more than sufficient for most games play at that resolution. However, since the screen is already in a format for movie viewing it would have been nice to offer a full-HD panel like the one on the Dell Studio 1535. A Blu-ray combo drive would also have been appreciated, though for gamers, a DVD writer is adequate for now. External displays can be hooked up via the VGA or HDMI outputs. Be warned that the system gets quite hot, especially when the GPU is running at full speed.
Tags: Light-emitting Diode, Laptop Computer, Keyboard, multimedia, entertainment
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User Reviews
It's nice for gaming
Sep 21, 2009Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: graphic card, Dolby Digital sound system, numberpad
Cons: keyboard, weight and size, annoying design, short power cable
Opinion:
I bought it for $800 CDN so I'm very satisfied in terms of the cost.
Pros:
-The graphic card is amazing.
-I am very impressed by the sound quality through the speaker. The Dolby Digital Sound system makes the sound very nice.
-I love having the number pad on a laptop keyboard like the desktop keyboards.
Cons:
-Somehow I make a lot of typos on the keyboard. Seems that I fail to actually press the key often when I try to type fast which I usually don't on the other keyboards.
-The weight of the laptop is ridiculously heavy and it is huge! It's so not durable, you wouldn't want to carry this thing around. The size is large because of the numberpad integrated keyboard.
-I personally don't like the design of this laptop. There are some flashing lights on both left and right sides of the laptop which makes the laptop more cheap looking. Also above the ... Read more
Very PRO
Sep 20, 2009Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Graphic card, sound system, Cpu speed, awesome
Cons: nothing..
Opinion:
Very nice looking hard laptop A1 buy it the $3000 are worth paying
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