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Pros:Price
Gaming specs Laptop
BluRay Player (read only)
Asus's 2 year Warranty
Easy Upgrade accessability (found out it has a 2nd HD casing to add another one)
Palm Rest stays cool to the touch in long use
Cons:
Mediocre Keyboard (Feels flimpsy but duable)
No usb 3.0
clicker on the mouse feels plasticky
Aluminium body looks plastic
Access cover for the back of the computer feels that you can break it easily
Noticed that The power brick (from the ac plug) gets really hot
After looong long decision (compared and researched) if I was gonna buy this; I was so happy I did decide to get cuz this Laptop exceeded my expectations. Price and specs of the computer was the deciding factor that got me to buy this.
The computer was fast and the display was great. There some Bloatware but they are removable. The feel and body of the computer is somewhat on a Midrange level but the performance and what's inside the computer is excellent which you can definitely use it as a gaming pc.
I Highly Recommend this Laptop (if your looking for these features; ease of use, internet, fast for multitasking and ease of upgrading)
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I'm using this computer to write the review. I'm not much of a technophile, but I've owned several laptops of varying makes, models, and abilities, and I can say right now just from using this one for the last hour, it's one of the best I've ever owned.I'll give you the cons first:
It's HUGE. If you plan on buying a computer that you can take places with you, this is probably not the best choice for you. This behemoth will be far more compatible with your desk than your backpack. Also, and this is just because I'm used to smaller laptops and therefor smaller keyboards, the keyboard on this thing, while sturdy and easy to use, is a little wider than the average computer and you need to reach for a few keys. You can get used to that very quickly, though. It's not a chiclet style, which I prefer, but it feels solid underneath my fingers. Also, the usb port on the right side seems a little tight. It was pretty difficult getting the receiver for my wireless mouse in. If you use the usb very often it could prove to be a problem down the line.
Pros:
Sturdy Keyboard. Clear, not-glossy screen. Nice speaker,from what I've heard so far. And it's POWERFUL. The specs on this thing look good on paper, look great in action. I'm coming off of an i3 processor and I can see a clear difference. I went through the usual routine of uninstalling and installing my regular programs, and I managed to go through it in about half the time it normally takes. I'm really looking forward to putting the graphics card to work. I bought this used, but Amazon, as always, delivers in spades. They said it was like new, and I couldn't tell if it had ever actually been used, except for a slight smudge on the mousepad, and the blank screen offering to do a factory restore when I booted up. On top of that, since it's used {I'm guessing} there was absolutely NO bloatware.
All in all, I'm extremely pleased and excited with my new gamer laptop. I'll post a new update in a few months, 'cause one of the things I want when looking through reviews is how the laptops hold up over time. I'll let you know. For now, though, I would recommend this laptop without a second thought. Even at market price it's worth every penny.
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