G53 & G73 gaming notebooks unveiled from ASUS
By Koushik Saha on 21.12.10
Filed Under: AMD's DX11, Asus, computer, gadgets, gaming notebooks, GDDR5 VRAM, HD2 media player, Intel, lcd display, nvidia graphics
Asus seems to have a lot up its sleeve this festive season. Earlier this month, the company took the covers off its latest O!Play HD2 media player with USB 3.0 support. Catering to gamers as well, Asus now unleashes two new offerings plucked right out of the Republic of Gamers series christened as the G53 and G73 gaming notebooks. Besides housing powerful features, the entrants also boast of Nvidia’s 3D Vision and 3D TV output technology as well as the support for DX11 and 1.5G GDDR5 VRAM.
As the company suggests, the G73Jw is noted to be the world’s premier notebook PC that proffers 3D gaming goodness on a 17” screen in full 1080p high definition. The G53JW-IX157Vexhibits 15.6 inch HD Glare 3D Panel. The duo also includes 3D TV output for connecting any 3D enabled TV through the new HDMI 1.4 standard. They eliminate lag and ghosting as content is delivered in 120 frames per second. The 3D effect is acquired thanksto the inclusion of Fermi graphics, enhanced quality LCD panels, high fidelity active shutter glasses and integrated sensors. Gamers can expect the notebooks to offer Nvidia GTX 460M graphics engine, EAX Advance HD 5.0 software and up to 128 additional sound effects.Country Manager for ASUS System Business – Alex Huang commented, “Notebooks from the ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) series are venerated worldwide for their top notch gaming technology. With dedicated 3-D usability features that include Full-HD 3D support and 3D Output for any 3D compatible large screen television, the G53 & G73 notebooks provide high resolution 3D graphics leading to almost true-to-life gaming & multimedia experience. With the festive season in India at its peak, we felt it was the right time for these high quality notebooks to make their official debut in India. Enthusiastic gamers will be absolutely stunned with the extremely vivid and detailed graphic performance and we believe that these notebooks will be the ultimate gifts for gamers this festive season.”
The Republic of Gamers series G53 and G73 further provide players with the 5-degree inclined keyboard surface fashioned for a comfortable typing and gaming experience. The rear venting cooling exhaust keeps the heat and noise away. They both come packed with an Intel Quad Core i7-740QM along with Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium, Mobile Intel HM55 Express chipset, and Dual hard drive support.
The G53JW-IX157V and G73JW–91051V can be purchased for Rs. 1,12,499 and Rs. 1,21,499 respectively with accessories like bag, mouse, 3D Receiver and Glasses. They come with a 1-Year Global warranty.
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A quick glimpse of Evga motherboard
By Koushik Saha on 24.10.08
Filed Under: evga, gadgets, hardware, Intel, motherboard, nvidia graphics, Sata, SLI
Having a tough time waiting for Intel's Core i7 platform to finally reach retail shelves? While power users patiently wait for next generation components to emerge, Evga has offered up an early look at its upcoming X58 SLI FTW motherboard."Evga is proud to show a sneak peek of a new motherboard based on the Intel X58 Express Chipset, supporting the upcoming Intel Core i7 processor," Evga wrote in in a statement. "The Evga X58 SLI FTW motherboard will feature 6 DIMMs of triple channel DDR3 memory, and a board layout optimized for the enthusiast including 2-way and 3-way SLI support."
The new board represents a departure from what has been an exclusive partnership with Nvidia, at least in terms of the chipset. Nvidia will still be represented on the all-black PCB with SLI support, which has been a long awaited marriage between Intel chipsets and Nvidia graphics.As implied by the FTW moniker, Evga's upcoming motherboard boasts several features of interests to enthusiasts and overclockers, such as VDroop control, 100 percent solid state capacitors, and no less than 10 SATA ports with an eSATA port thrown in for good measure.
Evga says the board will be available in November for an as-yet undetermined amount.
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