Video: ASUS ROG G751JY Gaming Notebook Overview
Mark at ASUS North America takes a look at the new G751JY. This 17.3-inch model packs a Full HD IPS display, Intel’s Core i7-4860HQ CPU and an Nvidia GTX 980M graphics card with ASUS TurboMaster GPU and combined with an ultrafast M.2 SSD for for for unparalleled gaming performance.
Topic Breakdown:
00:38 – Design + Key Features
03:31 – Ports and Display
05:00 – Gaming Features
07:33 – NVIDIA Battery Boost
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