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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: SCORE 4/5The Asus ROG Zephyrus bucks all trends. It marries GTX 1080 graphics with a super-slim chassis, and the result is a beautiful and powerful ultra-portable gaming laptop. Even from afar, the Zephyrus is a head-turner. It measures 17.9mm thick...
Published: 2018-02-06, Author: Alexander , review by: tomshardware.com
Sleek aesthetics and solid build quality, Great performance and thermal dissipation, Improved battery life, Accurate display
Undersaturated display, Expensive for a GTX 1070 laptop
Equipping the Asus ROG Zephyrus with a GTX 1070 Max-Q GPU remedies all of the previous issues we had with the GTX 1080 Max-Q edition of this laptop. This is the best Max-Q laptop we've tested, pound-for-pound. $2299.00Newegg MORE: Best Gaming La...
There are rough edges, from the keyboard's zone backlight to loud fans to its enormous size, but the Alienware 17 R4 is still one of the few machines that can truly function as a semi-portable desktop experience.The Asus ROG Zephyrus GX501 is the first ga...
When I first received the ASUS Zephyrus for testing, I underestimated how much time I'd be spending with it. With a laptop this unique, and this powerful, I couldn't just run the standard tests and be done with it. I spent a fair bit of time doing real ga...
quieter fan noise than other super-thin gaming notebooks, relatively low GPU temperature when under load, very high performance considering the size, excellent CPU Turbo Boost sustainability, attractive chassis design, Thunderbolt 3
no SD reader, RJ-45 port, secondary HDD, or Optimus options, unique design sacrifices comfort if not working on a flat desk, spongy keyboard keys; no dedicated NumPad or Macro keys, average display response times for a gaming notebook, very warm CPU temp
The first gaming laptop that's also thin and fairly light, G-Sync 120Hz panel for great refresh rates, GeForce GTX 1080 with Max-Q can yield near-GTX 1080 performance
Dismal battery life, GeForce GTX 1080 with Max-Q can occasionally be no faster than a fast GTX 1070, The single M.2 slot is disappointing for a performance laptop
Why the GX501 still rulesIf you're now scratching your head wondering just what is the point of a very powerful, very portable laptop that has dismal battery life, you're probably not alone. But take a step back and hear me out.Are there people who want...
Published: 2017-07-21, Author: Ken , review by: pcper.com
After my time with the ASU ROG Zephyrus, I am conflicted about what value it provides to the gaming notebook market.For gamers looking for a portable gaming machine, that they can take from location to location, set on a table, and start gaming, the Zephy...
Poor battery life, Difficult ergonomics on lap, Narrow, oddly placed touchpad, Large power brick
Performance summary: The ASUS ROG Zephyrus GX501 is the first NVIDIA Max-Q Design notebook to arrive in the lab and it is a truly unique product. It's the best performing 15.6-inch notebook we've ever tested and it is much thinner and lighter than other n...
high-contrast 120 Hz panel with wide viewing angles, nice case with sophisticated materials, powerful gaming center, slim chassis, high-capacity PCIe-SSD, Thunderbolt 3, comparatively light, G-Sync
display response times could be better, hard to maintain and upgrade, test model with some build quality issues, high temperatures under load, no switchable graphics, short battery runtime, keyboard flexing, very expensive