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    Any new 15" ASUS gaming notebooks.

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by kwantz, Aug 17, 2011.

  1. kwantz

    kwantz Notebook Evangelist

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    Is ASUS planning on bringing out any new updated models of the G53? or is there a5" run over? Looks like MSI is updating their gaming rigs more often than ASUS is at the moment.

    ASUS updated there G73 to G74... are we expecting to see a G54?
     
  2. JonnyFrost

    JonnyFrost Notebook Consultant

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    no, just an upgraded g53 (which I can't remember the alphabetical code name) that will be either non glasses 3d capable and the standard model, they will have sandy bridge and gtx560m if I am not mistaken.
     
  3. Kingpinzero

    Kingpinzero ROUND ONE,FIGHT! You Win!

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    G53sx have sandy and a gtx560m (crippled afaik).
     
  4. long2905

    long2905 Notebook Virtuoso

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    maybe by the end of the year but definitely not now as the G53SX isnt even available yet in most retailers
     
  5. JonnyFrost

    JonnyFrost Notebook Consultant

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    meh, I honestly expect more of the g76 (random future name)
    Otherwise I doubt customers will still buy asus...