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    Asus G51j 3D

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by jeffreybaks, Dec 29, 2009.

  1. jeffreybaks

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    Iv always been big into extras when it comes to purchasing stuff, especially when electronics are envolved. With the G51j 3D Asus has put on a 120hz screen, with nvidia's s 3D Vision technology. Basicly this laptop comes with hardware to allow you to play games/watch movie's in 3D done electronicly. This is silly sweetness for me, as I cant think of a better way to enhance your gaming/entertainment experience then what Asus has done with this model. I'm so hyper enthusiastic about this, and I'm looking forward for its release and reviews by users. Its suppose to be available at the begining of January. Heres the review at laptop magazine in case you havent followed this, it goes into detail about performance/build/specifications like any good review would contain.

    As I said, I love using usb stuff on my laptops, and anything new i can get my hands on that works in a port Im always after weather it be the newest webcam/bluetooth/controller/external hds/flashsticks/ I always like using things to enhance your system and with this new laptop coming out It really is unique to me. The 3d glasses you get look so vibrant when used, and i cant think of any other system id want then this. Iv liked the new alienware systems for long time and I have one, but Id take this in a heatbeat over a new m series alienware. Some of the things I read about the experience reviewers had with the 3d sounds so intriguing. Batman Arkham Asylum was one of the titles that was fully supported by nvidias 3D Vision technology and the reviewer was talking about how batmans cape flys off the screen, and how vents with hot hair lifted off the lcd like you were right there. It all sounds so great, and id love to be in my room playing with a backlit keyboard in the dark with 3D on my bed.