Hello
I really dont know if this is a new news....(seached the forums)
But i found an interesting article about asus next upgrade to the G-series
Its called G51J-SZ028V
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Here is what it says:
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...........ASUS is coming to market with the G51J-SZ028V, a limited edition notebook from the Republic of Gamers series. The G51J is offering a "true" stereo 3D gaming experience, since it comes bundled with a pair of 3D Vision glasses [the $199 ones, not the "3D Vision Discovery" paper goggles].
Othr than the new notebook does not differ from other gaming laptops from ASUS line. In fact, it looks identical to other G51 notebooks we encoutered over the years, sans the changed artwork on the lid. Illuminated keyboard is one of better ones, though.
Spec wise, the gaming laptop boasts a 1.6 GHz Core i7 720QM processor [45nm Lynnfield], 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 640GB hard drive [G51J can fit two HDDs], a GeForce GTX 260M 1GB graphics card [rebranded 9800GTX+], and a Blu-ray drive as a standard feature. Given the fact that this is top-of-the-line Republic of Gamers notebook, we're not surprised seeing beefed up specs, even though we do consider Blu-ray to be quite useless $199-299 price boaster. Other than that, G51J also comes with an ExpressCard slot [full-sized one], an 8-in-1 card reader [unfortunately, no Compact Flash reader for folk with professional D-SLR cameras], eSATA and HDMI ports, Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi and Bluetooth. Sadly, no DisplayPort and for some stupid reason, we still see analog display connector [D-SUB15 - pictured]... while we do understand it is a requirement on business notebooks, it is quite stupid that if you want to have a notebook with a DVI connector, you're being pushed to buy a MacBook Pro. We are quite disappointed with this, since majority of gamers that would extend the desktop space of this notebook use a DVI-enabled monitor - HDMI displays are still a rarity.
The display itself is a 15.4" LED-backlit LCD with 120Hz refresh,sporting a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. We hope that this is the beginning of 120Hz FullHD displays, since that is the only way for 3D Vision to gain traction on the market. Top of the screen is occupied by a two megapixel camera and a microphone. The odd part is that allegedly, 3D Vision is only supported in 1280x720Hz, which doesn't make sense.
Update October 19th, 2009 14:03 GTM - There seems to be confusion about the screen, since the 3D Vision mode works only in 1280x720 resolution. The specifications in release state the following: "15.6" HD (1366x768)/Full HD (1920x1080) LED backlight 120Hz". Not exactly a whole lot to go on, so we're waiting for our contacts at ASUS to wake up and provide us with a clear spec.
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Hmmmm..........this looks interesting
If it was true....i think i finally will have a reason to upgrade my G50VT (which i really consider enough for my gaming requirements!)
I really want to try the Nvidia 3D-vision!!!!
Sadly it doesnt support lappys just yet....
But they said it will support laptops eventually......(hope so)
Also do you think it will be possible to replace the stock (60Hz) screen with a new (120Hz) when available????......![]()
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For people who dont really need to replace their laptops.... (like myself)
Peace
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260m is rebranded 9800gt aka 8800gt.
the 720p thing is weird, do you need high fps for 3d vision to work?
if that's the case, try an even lower res. -
I dont really think it`s that easy, but hell, I`d buy a 120Hz lcd for that.
3d movies are awesome, so 3d gaming would be unbelieveble... -
You know
I tried the new 3d-acer in Gitex/Dubai
I saw some demos......after that i found my self falling in love with 3D!!!
Its really cool to see things poping out of the laptop screen
And the weird thing the laptop was cheap for a new technology!
Asus to support 3D-vision with the upcoming G51J-SZ028V!!
Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Ahmed_p800, Oct 21, 2009.