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Dell G3 15 review

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There has been a massive tendency among the finest gaming laptops throughout the previous year or so: create them thin and light as you can, while shoving in as much electricity as possible. And, if You've Got the money, laptops such as the Razer Blade and MSI GS65 Stealth are absolutely worthwhile. For a great deal of people, however, these options can get pricey. Thus, if you're looking for a laptop that is not overly expensive, where would you go? Nicely, budget options such as the Dell G3 gaming laptop will deliver capable gaming performance at budget costs -- just do not expect a lot of whistles and bells. As an example, you're not going to get Thunderbolt 3 or Windows Hello about the Dell G3 gaming laptop, however using a Coffee Lake H-series processor, Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti graphics along with a keyboard that's too good to be true -- is it worth the minimal cost of entry ? Price and availability Like many laptops round right now, the Dell G3 gaming laptop is

Gigabyte Aero 15 (2018) review

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There's new Gigabyte Aero 15 models with 20 series Nvidia GPUs available today, but the Aero 15 2018 remains accessible for anyone not convinced by the advantages of RTX graphics. Gigabyte's Aero range has ever tried to deliver premium gaming components to the Ultrabook type variable, and also this 2018 Aero 15 is not any different. Bringing together a 15.6-inch Pantone colour accredited screen, full-sized keyboard with number pad, committed Nvidia GPU plus a generous 94Wh Li-Ion battery and squeezing it into a small 14 x 9.8 x 0.7-inch (35.6 x 25 x 1.9 cm) form variable is an impressive feat of technology. Combine this with one of Intel's new high-end 8th-generation mobile CPUs, 16GB o f DDR4 RAM plus a 512GB SSD and you've got a cutting edge gaming PC that slyly takes the form of a professional Ultrabook -- also if it comes to performance, this system is a lot more than just hot Aero. Read more: Intel Core i7-9700K Pushing the envelope this way has always cause s

Asus ROG Strix GL502 review

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From the world of the ideal gaming laptops, we have seen a slew of competitions like the Razer Blade along with the MSI GS65 Stealth all vying to make the thinnest gaming machines. The concept of the gaming laptop that's light and thin enough to travel with is very persuasive. And, for years, we needed to compromise in power to get a portable gaming system. These days are over now that the Asus ROG Strix GL502 has came. It is one of the first ultra-light gaming laptops that were able to obtain a balance between power and portability. Using its 1.2-inch framework, this 15.6-inch laptop comes packed with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 and 8GB of VRAM -- a graphics card that used to be exclusive to hulks such as the Gigabyte P57X . Beyond its raw components, however, the Asus ROG Strix GL502 delivers on all fronts using a vibrant screen, different inputs -- along with brassy aesthetics. Design Asus has gradually been edging its way from the done-to-death black and red colour scheme

Razer Blade (2018) review

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Were you aware there's a brand new Razer Blade out there? Check out our Razer Blade 2019 review . The 2018 Razer Blade declared a massive revolution for Razer's light and thin device, already one of the greatest gaming laptops . Razer abandoned the 14-inch model for, well, another 14-inch Razer Blade now round, technically speaking. Together with the Razer Blade 2018, Razer has managed to push a 15.6-inch display into a 14-inch chassis, very similar to the the finest Ultrabooks -- and of course the Razer Blade Stealth . This results in the tiniest 15-inch gaming laptop thus far, at least before the Razer Blade 2019 hit the roads. The Razer Blade 2018 was redesigned from the bottom up, and frankly, we are impressed. The Razer Blade 2018 came one of a laptop scene that's fully evolved through the years. In that moment, the rivalry evolved, and is currently composed entirely of comparable gaming laptops, which begs the question: is the Razer Blade 2018 value the focus ?

Asus ROG G703GI review

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The Asus ROG G703GI is the next generation of the Asus ROG G703 , a gigantic gaming laptop that impressed us with its outstanding performance and solid build quality, nevertheless suffered from a bulky design, higher cost and poor battery life. Together with the ROG G703GI, Asus has fostered the hardware further, which makes it a much more powerful gaming system. But while these promoted specs allow it play the newest games better than before, it might also exacerbate the problems the former generation of the G703 suffered from, particularly in the purchase price and battery life section Price and availability The Asus ROG G703GI is offered in many of configurations, together with the options varied marginally based on which nation you purchase it in. From the US there's the G703GI-XS74, that includes an Intel Core i7-8750H Processor, 17.3-inch 1080p G-Sync display, overclocked Nvidia GTX 1080 graphics card, 32GB of DDR4 RAM, two 256GB PCIe SSDs plus a 1TB hard disk. This co

MSI GT75 Titan review

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Throughout the past couple of years, there's been an increasing trend among the greatest gaming laptops : make them slimmer, lighter and more powerful than previously. But, even among all the Razer Blade and MSI GS65 Stealth laptops of the world, sometimes you want something somewhat, well, larger. Input the MSI GT75 Titan, a hulking behemoth of a gaming laptop that will handle anything you can throw at it putting even the majority of the finest gaming PCs within their place. Rocking an Intel Core i9-8950HK processor, 32GB of RAM and an Nvidia GTX 1080 graphics processor, there will not be one game that may slow this thing down as long as you've got the money. This laptop is prohibitively costly for many people, but if you've got the money to spare, and you also do not wish to compromise, you are not going to perform far better than the MSI GT75 Titan. Price and availability The MSI GT75 Titan is an expensive device, which means you are going to require a serious ba

Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX701 review

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We first caught a glimpse of the Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX701 in CES 2019 , and we're amazed with the way Asus seemed to package the most latest gaming gear to the light and slender design that we have come to expect out of its Zephyrus products. The Zephyrus lineup has proved that strong gaming laptops do not have to be large and bulky, and may rather challenge Ultrabooks from the style section, and this model is no different. The Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX701 includes new Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics together with the Max-Q design, configurable up to a RTX 2080 together with 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM, together with an 8th generation Intel Core i7-8750H six-core processor using a kinetic clock rate of 4.1GHz and up to 24GB of RAM, and we have now got our hands on you to properly try out. Price and availability Much like preceding Zephyrus gaming laptops, the Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX701 isn't a cheap device. With this level of performance combined with such a slender design, the large cost