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Asus has made a name for itself as a manufacturer of reliable, affordable, and surprisingly capable gaming machines, under the Republic of Gamers brand. The latest, the ROG Strix, has all the makings of an excellent gaming laptop. This is a notebook that...
Great display quality, Speakers produce rich sound, Attractive design...
Underwhelming performance, Heats up fast, doesn't cool down, Structural issues, Poor battery life...
Unfortunately, no, you shouldn't buy it. Hold off, and see if Asus fixes some of these issues, or spend a little extra to pick up an Acer Predator 15 — or even save a little cash and pick up the latest Dell Inspiron. A good display and surprisingly rich s...
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wovow.org Updated: 2017-02-27 01:14:10
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Just a couple of days ago Asus ROG, Asus' gaming division, featured the ROG GR8 II, a desktop-like console and powerful hardware inside. Today it is the turn for users who prefer to play with the highest quality but using a laptop. The company has introdu...
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The ROG STRIX GL553 represents the entry-level 15″ models from ASUS for their gaming notebook line and features familiar themes from the ROG family. The ROG STRIX GL553 though has a distinct neon-red (more like orange) logo and trims on its top cover. The...
Storage Potential Performance, The ROG GL553 we have features 2 storage devices with a primary SSD serving as the OS drive mounted on an M.2 slot and a 1TB HDD for bulk storage on the SATAIII slot. The HDD is a bit more conventional showing average number...
Price / Where to Buy, US -ROG STRIX GL553, PH: Starts at Php69,990 -Villman, It took a while before NVIDIA released the GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti for notebooks paving the way for more power-efficient gaming notebooks. It started with the launch of the GTX...
ASUS ROG STRIX GL553 (GTX 1050) Gaming Laptop ReviewContrary to the majority of the ROG family, the ROG STRIX is a more subdued design and barring its glowing ROG logo, its more conventional in terms of design and physical attributes. Build quality is pas...
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The ROG STRIX GL553 is part of 2017's new breed of sub-£1000 gaming laptops that can play the latest AAA games at Full HD resolution. Despite sitting in the same price category as rivals from Acer and Dell, Asus has somehow managed to chuck extra feature...
Good performance, Attractive design, Quality screen...
Mediocre battery life, A little noisy, So-so build quality...
Asus ROG STRIX GL553 – Performance This laptop comes in a variety of specifications, but the key differentiators between models are the processor (Core i5 or i7) and graphics card (Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 or 1050 Ti). The model on review here is the cheap...
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Gaming laptop is one favourite choice of computers for students and casual gamers as it offers portability and performance at one go. However, with the more advance the hardware packed in, the more expensive it will be. It is a common scenario that most g...
In short, the ASUS ROG Strix GL553VD is a mid-range gaming laptop that delivers today performance without a hefty price tag. It is suitable for students or those who just want to upgrade for a higher performance notebook without banging big buck. Given th...
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You don't have to drop $2,000 on a laptop to play games, but you definitely get what you pay for. The $1,099 Asus ROG Strix GL553VD features Nvidia's entry-level GTX 1050 GPU, which will let you play most games on medium settings. It's also one of Asus' f...
Vivid display, Comfortable, RGB-backlit keyboard, Useful software...
Fussy touchpad, Lackluster speakers, Poor battery life...
The Asus ROG Strix GL553VD is a budget gaming system that will play games on medium settings and has a comfy keyboard, but its weak speakers and poor battery life leave more to be desired...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-03-12 01:12:10
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It's no secret that lower-priced products tend to sell in higher volumes than higher-priced ones. This is especially true for gaming notebooks, which, even in their lower-end versions, are already considered expensive next to their non-gaming counterparts...
Nice-quality IPS screen, Includes USB Type-C port, Relatively quiet cooling, Zone-customizable RGB keyboard lighting...
Expensive, given GeForce GTX 1050 graphics, No SSD at this price, Display lacks Nvidia G-Sync support, Keyboard-layout quibbles...
The GTX 1050 graphics in this Strix laptop tramples its previous-gen GeForce kin, and an RGB keyboard and IPS screen boost the appeal. But we need to see a lower price, given the performance falloff versus the GTX 1060. Read More...
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