The ASUS G73SW-A1 is one more laptop exclusively designed for the hard core use of gamers who wish to have a lot of features and effects to be visualized in their game. It comes with the logo of the Republic of Gamers and proclaims itself as the gamer’s friend.
Asus G73SW-A1 Screen has a 17.3? inch Full High-Definition screen display with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels. This is supported by an ASUS Splendid Video Intelligent Technology propped up with NVIDIA GTX 460M, 1.5GB GDDR5 Graphics Card. The whole process is carried out with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium of 64-Bit Operating System which is able to handle all such processes like a breeze. It has a huge memory and hence deleting games will be obsolete – a thing of the past thanks to the 1,000GB hard drive, and even though it is excellent for gaming, the 17.3” display with 1920×1080 resolution also works grand with the Blu-ray player. It permits all Blu-ray movies to be watched in their original resolution.
Asus G73SW-A1 has a gun metal grey colouring throughout its body and does not have any flashy red or blue blinking lights anywhere on its surface. It has a rubberized covering, which make it very grip friendly and does not allow fingerprints to be visible on it. The same gun-metal gray theme continues on the inside as well and the keyboard is present along with the number pad which allows number crunching. The disadvantage of this model is that the key board is quite smaller than other laptops in the same genre. There is extra space around the keyboard which could have been put to good use. The keys are small and the space between the rows of keys are very less there by it performed quite badly in the quite badly in the typing speed – error tests.
* Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU
* Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M 1.5GB video card
* 8GB of RAM, dual 500GB hybrid HDD/SSD drives for 1TB of storage
* Blu-ray combo drive,* Full HD screen with LED backlight,* Windows 7 Home Premium OS
* Asustek’s 8-pound gaming machine sports an 8-cell battery
* Built-in stereo speakers and a subwoofer, TNX TruStudio audio technology, backlight keyboard
* 2MP web camera with mic
* 802.11n Wi-Fi
* Bluetooth
* Gigabit LAN
* three USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 port
* HDMI and VGA outputs, and an 8-in-1 media card reader
* The 3D edition has a 120Hz 3D-capable screen and includes 3D Vision glasses.
The ASUS G73SW-A1 costs almost $2000, so it would cost around Php 86,000 or more when it hits here in the Philippines.

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i wish someone would gimme these laptop
i badly want one ..