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Posted by sooraj
 - April 06, 2015, 14:31:34
Dear Sir, i am in a dilemma whether to go for Dell Precision M6800  or Asus G751.. kindly advice. I need max performance and stability with reasonable battery life. Money is not a matter as the project is well funded. !!
Posted by Zee
 - January 06, 2015, 00:24:15
I don't work at selling pcs  ;D ;D ;D don't worry about that  :p
I'm just a user. And in whichever country I go (home or abroad), if it's not at home, I rent a flat, and one way or another I always manage to have a TV as a monitor for my computer (that's me though). Specially in uk, so cheap, and most landowners even leave a TV in the flat. While I was wrong about the 400hz (read about the marketing trick of Tvs) I do have right now 42inch Sony, it is 60hz. But tearing? Do you refer about the delay between the picture on the TV and the computer?  If that's the case, I can reassure you that the Sony does the job AMAZINGLY well. All it takes is going to Game mode, and in a FPS you will not see any delay. You can google about the delays of TVs and see that the Sony Tvs have the lowest delay (if any) followed by Samsung Tvs. Personally, I can't see or feel a delay at all. One time I noticed, when I realized I was not in game mode x] and this is a problem only for pro fps gamers, where every delay/lag/spike can cause a problem.
And there is no standard of 120HZ so far. Standard means that at least HALF of the laptops use 120HZ and you know that this is far from reality. I wanted to get Alienware, but since I heard rumours about the quality and saw one of my friend's experience with an expensive Alienware, I prefer to avoid at least for now. But I believe it's a chance, just like the GPUs, each one has different overclocking capabilities.
Anyway, hope I didn't insult you in a way. And sorry for the late replay x]
Posted by alexej
 - September 10, 2014, 21:12:03
Zee? well i dont know where to start. first lets start whit what you are comparing to. MSI and schenker? who buys theese pcs? they are nothing compared to G750. you need to comapre this pc to other pcs that perform in the same area like Alienware 17/18 and Clevo P375SM.
And since when did you travel around with a tv/monitor in your bag? I use laptop when Im out traveling!
And last but not least. what happens if you transfer the video from the pc to a tv??? you will maximim get 60Hz.
I guess you have never heard about tearing as well?!? hope you dont work selling pcs
Posted by Zdravko
 - June 14, 2014, 02:19:22
This is what I achieved with my one - http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/3277193?
Latest GPU driver (337.88) No Overclock! Really happy with it! Thank you notebookcheck, because of you I considered this laptop ^^
Posted by Zee
 - June 12, 2014, 12:45:26
60hz major drawback?  The comparison is between Schenker xmg and msi. Their normal option does not include 120hz as well. You can always make a special offer, if you are willing to give more money. And honestly, if you really have the money and care about quality, you will connect the machine to a TV/Monitor (bigger + can have even 400hz nowadays). So can't see this as a drawback xD
Posted by alexej
 - June 09, 2014, 13:22:05
Why is there no comment that this only is a 60Hz screen? Is this not a major drawback? I would definantly not buy a new gaming pc whit 60Hz screen, when the standard now is 120Hz
Posted by Nyak
 - May 15, 2014, 14:31:03
Next is Toshiba p50t 4k version. First 4k technicolour should have great gamut!
Posted by alexrng
 - May 14, 2014, 20:00:10
Does it come in black?
Posted by Andrey Konstantinov
 - May 14, 2014, 18:58:40
I find it strange how the author completely left out the fact that Optimus support has been finally added. Look back to G750JH review - you'll see that the WLAN test battery life nearly doubled, now it's over 6 hours instead of 3.5! Otherwise, great review as usual!
Posted by Mohammad Reza Mohebbi
 - May 14, 2014, 17:33:21
Thanks, awesome and in-depth review .
Is there any chance we get a review for the JM model anytime soon?
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 14, 2014, 09:26:38
Juggernaut. The GeForce GTX 880M still based on Kepler is currently the fastest available laptop GPU. It rouses highest expectations on gaming performance in conjunction with the i7 quad-core. We'll reveal this much: Asus' latest ROG goes through the benchmarks like a hot knife through butter. Can its noise and temperature management control the brute power?

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Asus-G750JZ-T4023H-Notebook.116196.0.html