Testseek.com have collected 110 expert reviews of the Asus GX501VI ROG Zephyrus and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus GX501VI ROG Zephyrus.
July 2017
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110 Reviews
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Published: 2017-09-16, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: There's no shortage of computer makers that would like to sell you a big, expensive gaming laptop. So in an effort to differentiate themselves, companies are thinking of ways to make a portable screen attached to a keyboard and some silicon inside seem mo...
Published: 2017-09-12, Author: Stuart , review by: v3.co.uk
Very thin, Powerful, Good sound, Quiet fans
Slightly esoteric layout, Weak battery
A good-looking, thin, fast and quiet machine, that really wants to remain tethered to the wall...
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Published: 2017-07-27, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
The super-slim design of the Asus Zephyrus hides excellent gaming performance and a powerful Nvidia 1080 graphics card. The hidden kickstand vent provides cooling while not interfering with portability
The large cooling vent feels flimsy when opened. The display tops out at standard HD resolution, and the misplaced touchpad on the far right side is tough to get used to
Asus has created a surprisingly slim Nvidia 1080 gaming laptop in the Zephyrus. It's expensive and has a few design quirks, but it's also very portable and just plain fun to use...
Thin and light, Excellent performance, Stylish design
Very poor battery life, Too hot to use as a laptop
If you need serious graphical horsepower in a compact and easy-to-carry package, then yes, you should buy the Asus Zephyrus. If you want a great gaming laptop, you should probably look elsewhere. The Zephyrus was built to accommodate its graphics card, an...
Thin and light form factor, Good build quality, except for the moving plate, Nice 120Hz IPS matte screen with GSync, Decent keyboard and trackpad with Numpad solution, Top specs and solid performance, Upgradeable RAM and SSD, Fair price
Moving plate on the bottom feels fragile, No way to turn off the red lights and accents, The keyboard's positioning could be tough to get used to, Runs quite hot, but also fairly quiet, Poor speakers, Short battery life, due to having a small battery and
The Asus Zephyrus is unique at the time of this post, as the only thin and light 15-inch laptop with a GTX 1080 in it. It has some flaws, most of them inherent to a computer with this kind of form-factor and some caused by the choices Asus made, but overa...
Published: 2017-07-01, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
As beautifully portable and discreet as it is, the Asus Zephyrus isn't quite as mobile as you'd hope it would be - keyboard and trackpad location make it difficult to use anywhere other than a desktop environment, while the battery life is distinctly unde...
Published: 2017-06-30, Author: Alexander , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
We envision laptop manufacturers approaching Max-Q in two different waysdesigning thin-and-light gaming notebooks like Asus did with its ROG Zephyrus, or creating traditionally-sized gaming laptops without as many performance and power limitations.The Z...
Published: 2017-06-28, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
120Hz IPS panel with GSync looks very good, Very quiet even under full load, Excellent Intel 802.11ac WiFi, Powers through games at 1080p, Impressively thin and light
Battery life is poor, The keyboard and mouse positions make them awkward to use, Is a slower GTX 1080 really a GTX 1080, Keyboard has incredibly short travel keys
We have mixed feelings about the Asus ROG GX501VI Zephyrus. Asus and Nvidia have proved you can install a decent GPU and CPU inside a thin and light laptop without killing 1080p gaming performance.This will not come as news to the aficionado who knows per...
The Asus ROG Zephyrus looks set to be the pinnacle of Asus' already impressive line of ROG gaming laptops, being a culmination of years of design and hardware innovation.Thanks to a close partnership with Nvidia to bring the Max-Q platform to this machine...