Asus Shipping ROG G751, Transformer Book T200
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exfileme
October 7, 2014 10:15:37 AM
Asus is shipping a gaming notebook and a 2-in-1 hybrid notebook.
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Swagbasket
October 7, 2014 9:37:17 PM
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Swagbasket
October 7, 2014 9:49:57 PM
damianrobertjones
October 8, 2014 6:22:47 AM
amk-aka-Phantom
October 8, 2014 8:29:21 AM
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Some of us do more than game on these machines. I use VMWare. Point made. Thank you, finally someone here that thinks beyond gaming. I'm a gamer but also a sysadmin and work with VMs often, more RAM never hurts. Besides, 32 GB is the maximum config, it will also be sold with 8 and 16. And no, EasyLover, 16 GB is not always sufficient, did you not read the comment about VMWare? If you run several big VMs at once, this 16 GB will quickly become not enough.
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Price tag of $1499 or saying $1500! I believe leaving the portability aside, one should consider buying the desktop PC for this much bucks.... which means this machine is not for you, since it IS made for people who need it portable. The only reason I bought a gaming desktop instead of laptop 3 years ago is because laptops are horribly overpriced where I live ($1500 G-series becomes $3000). As much as I love my desktop, I can't take it to my frequent trips abroad or to a friend's house for a LAN party. If I could, I'd swap for a gaming-capable laptop in a heartbeat, especially with Maxwell.
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Some of us do more than game on these machines. I use VMWare. Point made. Thank you, finally someone here that thinks beyond gaming. I'm a gamer but also a sysadmin and work with VMs often, more RAM never hurts. Besides, 32 GB is the maximum config, it will also be sold with 8 and 16. And no, EasyLover, 16 GB is not always sufficient, did you not read the comment about VMWare? If you run several big VMs at once, this 16 GB will quickly become not enough.
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Price tag of $1499 or saying $1500! I believe leaving the portability aside, one should consider buying the desktop PC for this much bucks.... which means this machine is not for you, since it IS made for people who need it portable. The only reason I bought a gaming desktop instead of laptop 3 years ago is because laptops are horribly overpriced where I live ($1500 G-series becomes $3000). As much as I love my desktop, I can't take it to my frequent trips abroad or to a friend's house for a LAN party. If I could, I'd swap for a gaming-capable laptop in a heartbeat, especially with Maxwell.
Yeah, thanks for pointing out that it is not for me. None of notebooks are for me actually
Anyhow, buying gaming laptops and then using them for something like business oriented apps certainly deem more resources but don't make sense. My contention was only from gaming perspective. Honestly, for gaming 16 gigs is more than plenty. -
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As much as I love my desktop, I can't take it to my frequent trips abroad or to a friend's house for a LAN party. If I could, I'd swap for a gaming-capable laptop in a heartbeat, especially with Maxwell.Downsize your computer to mini-itx in a shoebox-sized case; traveling is a bit of a pain but can be done, and LAN parties are a breeze.
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somebodyspecial
October 8, 2014 5:39:46 PM
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