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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Asus gaming laptop Gamers like to have the maximum amount of power, memory and other features available, They become more expensive than anyone else’s. This Asus G50V looks good it offers a cool looking body and a massive amount of features and specifications. The G series is a brand that is committed to gamers and their machines.It has INVIDIA GeForce 9700M GS - 512 MB and now available in india with os- Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Asus gaming laptop I think it would depend on the game as some online games don't support integrated graphics. |
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| Vista x64 + Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate) | Re: Asus gaming laptop I don't care if they call it Next-Gen-super-Duper-High-Def-Gamers-Gaming-Rig, at the end of the day... IT IS A LAPTOP, not good for heavy gaming. Sure it will play some games and sure it will get you through those times where you are seating at the bus station waiting but... how often does that happen? You also pay a premium for it, almost to the point of having two desktops for the price of a Gaming laptops. Desktops that can play the same games but better. In the end, it all boils down to how much money you want to spend or have to throw away. Asus is a good brand otherwise. |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit | Re: Asus gaming laptop I feel its a ASUS G50V is dedicated gaming notebook. If you are particulary looking notebook to play some specific game i suggest you should check the system requirement, CPU and other specifications for playing that game. Check if the notebook you are buying has the specifications. I suggested ASUS because one of my friend has peurchased ASUS F80Q and he is really happy. I feel they have really good quality products. I don't care if they call it Next-Gen-super-Duper-High-Def-Gamers-Gaming-Rig, at the end of the day... IT IS A LAPTOP, not good for heavy gaming. Sure it will play some games and sure it will get you through those times where you are seating at the bus station waiting but... how often does that happen? You also pay a premium for it, almost to the point of having two desktops for the price of a Gaming laptops. Desktops that can play the same games but better. In the end, it all boils down to how much money you want to spend or have to throw away. Asus is a good brand otherwise. ![]() |
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| Vista x64 + Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate) | Re: Asus gaming laptop Everything has its purpose and I wouldn't buy a motorcycle to take my wife and kids to a vacation around the US just like I wouldn't buy a notebook to play games since that is not what they were ment to do |
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