The G73 is the latest gaming laptop in ASUS’ successful G-series product line. The G73Jh is a high-performance notebook aimed primarily at hardcore gamers. It has strong build quality and the stealth-like design is unique.
ASUS G73Jh Specs:
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
1.6GHz Intel Core i7-720QM
8GB RAM
1TB hard drive
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5870 1GB GDDR5 graphics card
17.3-inch 1080p (1920x1080) display with LED backlighting
8-cell battery pack (14.8V, 5200mAh, 75Wh)
2.2x16.3x12.6 inches
7.4 pounds Weight
ASUS G73Jh Review
The ASUS G73 is has a “stealth” look, with non-traditional shape with angled surfaces and sharp lines that is clearly influenced by modern stealth aircraft. Coated in a black, rubberized material, the understated chassis just oozes power. With dimensions of 420x310x57mm, the ASUS G73Jh isn’t something you’ll want to lug around on a regular basis
The G73JH comes with a 17.3-inch LED-backlit screen with a full HD (1920x1080) resolution. It has an LED backlight and has an aspect ratio of 16:9. The objective image impression was rich colors without evident gray veiling or falsifications. Viewing angles off to the sides are pretty good, too.
The G73Jh's keyboard is, in conformity to the current trend, made in a chiclet design. The keyboard has a “Chiclet” or island-style keyboard, where the keys are raised above the keyboard surface and have more than usual spacing. The G73’s keyboard is backlit and looks good in the dark. The large multitouch touchpad sits in a shallow well at the bottom of the deck, demarcated from the wrist rest by a slight dip from the rubberized surface.
The ASUS G73Jh comes equipped with a top-of the-range Intel i7 720QM processor running at 1.6 GHz. Furthermore, the G73Jh features a 2-megapixel camera that performed well in all lighting situations. The 2.1-speaker system performs well, getting very loud without distortion, but for having a small subwoofer, it doesn't have a great low-end. The left side of the G73Jh-A2 houses a standard array of ports, including Ethernet, 4 USB, headphone, and mic, HDMI, VGA and 8-in-1 card reader. Its battery is not very well. While surfing the Web with minimum screen brightness, we squeezed one hour and 50 minutes out of the laptop’s 8-cell battery pack.



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