ASUS Adds N552 and N752 Laptops

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    ASUS  announced two new N Series laptops, the 15.6-inch N552 and the 17.3-inch N752with 6th-generation quad-core Intel Core i7 processors and gaming-grade NVIDIA GTX series graphics. ...

    ASUS Adds N552 and N752 Laptops
     
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    Anybody else really not impressed by most "gaming" laptops?

    I have a Samsung g700 which is brilliant but showing signs of age.
    Nothing on the market or coming out has a decent trackpad (I hate the flat ones with no buttons or a single button with pivot in the middle)

    I did see one decent one with mechanical keyboard but it's disappeared off the earth, only downside was the duel num/trackpad and the keyboard was where I'd rest my wrists.

    Being a laptop I don't game on a table so it's hard to find a decent machine with a decent trackpad and the keyboard in the correct place.

    HP HDX18 media laptop nailed that trackpad. Shame it wasn't up to much in anything else.
     
  3. vbetts

    vbetts Don Vincenzo Staff Member

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    Gaming laptops are more of a niche market really, and face a big problem. You cannot always upgrade everything.

    Even more so then before, laptops are starting to be made with the cpu, gpu, and even memory hard soldered on to keep it slim. Hopefully this is not the case with some laptops still, so you can at least upgrade the cpu, memory, and hdd/ssd(depending on the gpu type and socket, you might be able to upgrade the gpu in few laptops).
     
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    The latest laptop CPUs tend to be BGA so no way to upgrade. GPU is mostly on MXM module in the fastest gaming laptops. And the difference is narrowing with the GTX 980 laptop version, overclocked it does about desktop GTX 980 default speed. But the price and weight...I'm pretty happy still with my GTX 680M which is a little faster than GTX 750ti.
     

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