

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8772 in Personal Computers
- Color: Dark Brown
- Brand: Asus
- Model: G51JX-X5
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.60" h x
10.30" w x
14.60" l,
7.26 pounds
- CPU: Intel Core i7 1.6 GHz
- Memory: 6GB SODIMM
- Hard Disk: 500GB
- Processors: 4
- Display size: 15.6
Features
- Intel i7-720QM Quad-Core processor with Turbo Boost technology up to 2.8GHz
- 6GB DDR3 1066MHz, 4 SODIMM Sockets, up to 8GB
- 500GB 7200RPM HDD; Super-Multi DVD Drive; 802.11 b/g/n; Bluetooth
- Nvidia GTS 360M graphics with 1GB DDR5 VRAM; Windows Home Premium 64-bit Operating System
- 15.6-Inch Full HD (1920x1080) LED Display; 2.0M Webcam; Backlit chiclet keyboard
ASUS G51JX-X5 Republic of Gamers 15.6-Inch Gaming Laptop PC - Dark Brown
Product Description
The ASUS G51JX is one of the newest notebooks from the Republic of Gaming(ROG) Notebook line. Powered by Intel’s i7-720QM Core i7 processor and a dedicated NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360M graphics card, the ASUS G51JX offers users a completely new class of physical gaming interaction for a more realistic and dynamic experience. The NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360M also features 1GB GDDR5 VRAM, which performs significantly better than the standard DDR2 and DDR3 video memory. With a 3DMark score of 11,000+ the performance of the ASUS G51JX is a leap from the other 15-Inch mainstream notebooks that produce scores ranging from 2000 to 3000. The G51JX also supports 3D gaming surround audio in the form of EAX Advanced HD 4.0 audio technology. This technology detects in-game environments and actions to provide corresponding 3D sound effects. It can provide up to an additional 64 sound effects from the sound library, producing ultra-realistic spatial effects in more than 300 supported games. Equipped with an illuminating chiclet keyboard, the G51JX enables gamers to control the brightness of the keyboard to cater to their needs. This provides gamers with an added advantage over their opponents, and allows them to continue to dominate even in the dark, like that of LAN party environments. The G51JX also features Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit Operating System. The notebook comes with the ASUS 360 service program that includes a 2 year global warranty, one month zero bright dot guaranty, free two-way standard shipping, twenty-four hour tech support seven days a week, and a one year accidental damage warranty, protecting the notebook from drops, fire, spills and surge.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
good expirience :)
By Suiak
The "ultimate gaming machine :) " arrived in the original box , shipping was very fast as always , but ofcourse it better be , because I had to pay 14$ for shiping.The laptop had no deffects , no dead pixels( something I was very woried about).I have been using it for about a week now and I can say that I am impressed . Very fast machine , I wish it came with an XP tho , but thats fixable :DIt does get very hot on the left side , but poor thing is just trying to get the heat out! No problems so far from that except some burned leg hair :DWhat's intresting is tha price changeing. I bought it for 1279$ , a few days after I recieved it the price went down to 1150$ , and now it's 1380$ or so. You better time your purchuase or you might end up paying more for something that actualy costs less.I recomend this product to anybody who is willing to pay that much for a laptop , I couldn't find a better deal.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Still happy...so far
By T. Hsu
I just bought this from [...]a week ago. The $100 rebate is what motivated me to buy this particular one. The cost is $1,150 after the rebate. This is an excellent deal for the type of hardware loaded. I tried to create similarly configred laptops on Dell site and Sony site. The cost was usually over $1500 for the same type of hardware.I am taking one star off due to three minor issues (1) weight, (2) bulk, and (3) no multi-touch touchpad. I believe Asus could have make this model (15.6" screen) smaller and lighter and put on a multip-touch touchpad. One of the main reasons that I like Asus is its multi-touch touchpad. I had no idea this model does not come with one until I received it. I was somewhat disappointed and thought about returning it a couple of times. But now, I think I can live without a multi-touch touchapd because its touchpad feels quite solid and high quality.I am no gamer and I may never play any games with it. But, I need a fast CPU (i7 720 QM) that doesn't cost me an arm and a leg. I need generous amount of RAM (6 GB). BTW, both the BIOS and CPU-Z reported that it has the 1333 MHz RAM instead the advertized 1066 MHz RAM. I believe this may be arbitrary depending on the supply and cost of RAM at the time of manufacturing. I also need a fast hard drive (7200 RPM). I also want high resolution (1920x1080) to see more content on the screen.I know its supposedly game-grade graphics capability will go to waste for the way I use it. But it has everything else I want. So, I think I can live with its somewhat cheesy Republic of Gamers deco/logo/lighting on the lid.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Overall good, but it could have been better
By Khaled
Pros:------ Well capable machine indeed, I've played Crysis, Battlefield III, Assassin's Creed Revelation and others with no problems, I also have done some 3D rendering with quite a good performance.- Illuminated chiclet keyboard is a plus specially in poorly lit areas, some people would love having a numpad as well.- Screen is beautiful (if you're looking at the right angle!)Cons/areas of improvement:--------------------------- Keyboard: Well, if you're a gamer (and you ought to be if you're buying a machine like that!) speed is important, and usually if you lose your contact to the arrow buttons it's easy to get back to them on any other keyboard, since usually there's an empty space around the arrow keys in standard keyboards, unfortunately not this one! I mean why ASUS?! why have you chose a keyboard where the arrow buttons for some unknown reason is quite embedded around the rest of the keyboard keys??! now if you're navigating in game menus, or using the arrows in even some word processor you have to actually look to the keyboard to locate them with your eyes. that wasn't a smart choice of the keyboard layout -period-.- It gets HOT! I wouldn't say this is a major con, if you're a gamer you want your machine to perform and you'd expect some heat to get out of it. I'd strongly suggest buying a cooler along with it.- I don't particularly like having the power socket right beside the network socket, they get in the way of each other when you have one plugged and you want to plug the other.- Screen: the vertical viewing angle (screen tilt) is a major setback for me, if you haven't aligned your screen angle at its best you might be missing some wonderful details in the game, or have an overall 'darker' view. Vertical viewing angle should have been worked on before releasing this strong machine.- Sound: Sometimes the speakers aren't loud enough, I think the sound card is capable though as it becomes really loud if you're using headphones. I had a Toshiba Qosmio before and never had this problem. ASUS should have invested a little bit more in the speakers area as well.
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