Asus G60J 16.5in Gaming Notebook
December 17, 2009 | Asus, Notebook | Comments OffGaming notebook to a question of compromise. Manufacturers have to juggle carefully the size and weight with price and performance, and, inevitably, these monsters moving eventually be bulky, heavy, expensive and in relation to platforms office, even mid-range AI underpowered. However, anyone who changes or who regularly hosting, aos tried lugging their computer full tower to a LAN Party knows that laptops games have their place. Join us for whether Asus, the new Core i7 G60J has what it takes.

First impressions are quite good, with the lid to find a good balance between the glossy black plain often found on the chassis of third party and play brazen bling many laptops gaming too often others use. Fortunately, inside, the only bright areas are the bezel around screen and keyboard with palm rest covered with beautiful soft touch plastics and a soft, matte touchpad. These are complemented by white icons status-cons days below the hinge and the touchpad, aos brushed metal surround.
With G60J the 16in screen is more compact than some of the behemoths we get through the office, but more than 4cm in thickness and 3.3 kg with battery she aos certainly not trivial. Construction quality is generally pretty decent, with the exception of the hinge, which is a bit loose and creaks into action. Asus has opted for his usual isolation (or chicklet)-style keyboard. Installation is almost over and there aos a full numeric keypad included, and the keys have a matte surface is comfortable and well spaced. It must, however, a presentation of the United States has a left shift and an extended half-height Enter key, as users in the United Kingdom may find annoying. [via trustedreviews]
