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Posted by Gareth
 - June 16, 2021, 02:39:07
I've had this laptop for a while now.
While it is excellent for gaming it has a serious flaw with the battery.
Mine swelled very badly, enough to distort the keyboard.
As the laptop is out of warranty, I removed the battery and use it on mains power - let's face it, the battery was only useful as a UPS anyway!
Now, I can't even do firmware updates as the BIOS refuses to start the update with no battery attached. I'm forced to use an external keyboard.
The other thing not mentioned in the article is the size of the power brick - it's enormous and heavy. There's no point buying a slim, lightweight laptop with less than an hour battery life if you need to carry a giant power supply anyway.
Posted by Keng-Yuan Chang
 - August 18, 2018, 22:27:08
Wonder why Asus notebooks tend to have spongy keys, I have tried to type on a lot of them (in store, friends', etc).

The only one I tried that has clearer more decisive feedback is on the premium Zenbook S...

Hope they go for that kind of feedback in the future.
Posted by 4004
 - August 06, 2017, 14:56:52
When Zephyrus/MaxQ was announced I was so happy, expecting to finally be able to get a proper gaming laptop. Then details started emerging, and it all went to s***.
This review is, unfortunately, proof that even Nvidia themselves have no idea how to optimize their GPUs for slim design and performance. 1070 perf for 1080 money! Display is a letdown. The battery was kinda expected.
I would still get this if it wasn't for that ridiculous MaxQ farce. Put a 1070 in it, cut the price by $300 and it's already improved.
Posted by Shaurya
 - July 16, 2017, 10:09:59
Please do this one as well.. : ASUS M580VD-EB76 VivoBook 15.6

It seems to be almost exactly what I'm looking for.
Posted by Law
 - July 16, 2017, 09:31:25
I think they should call this 1070 MX instead rather try to put it as 1080...
Posted by aferox
 - July 04, 2017, 17:43:30
Ah, thanks dthrp, I see.  Yes, of course, the track pad replaces the numpad.  I use my num pad for movement in most games, and that would be a problem for me.  I would however dispute the hand dominance.  I prefer my left hand, and I definitely have better precision and control on that side.  I can use a track pad with my right hand without too much loss, but I need to think about it - the muscle memory isn't the same. At this price range, I don't think I would want to compromise.  I completely agree with your other points.
Posted by dthrp
 - July 03, 2017, 04:52:33
@aferox:

Key sizes would be the same with a regular numpad, and hand dominance has proven to be not much an issue when using a trackpad. No, what troubles me more are the shallow key travel, substantial lack of tactility and the missing palm rest. Don't think a lot of people would have a positive typing experience on this rig.
Posted by aferox
 - July 01, 2017, 17:44:58
I can't understand this type of keyboard.  Placing the track pad beside the keys has what I consider to be two significant disadvantages.  It makes the keys smaller, and I want the largest keyboard possible in the space allowed.  This arrangement also is unsuitable for left handed users.  Even if left handed people make up, say, 10% of the population, excluding that 10% from the possible market up front doesn't seem sensible.  If I wanted to sell laptops, I would want the potential market to be as large as possible.
Posted by John Carlson
 - June 30, 2017, 20:42:13
 :-\ This laptop is amazing...
Great design, great specs... but it has a significant battery life problem.
40 minutes battery life is not really enough for a portable device.
You can't use this without sitting near socket.

Also, 3,000 dollars price tag is insanely high. It's as expensive as a decent used car... I don't get this kind of pricing.
Posted by That OldGuy
 - June 29, 2017, 17:32:31
Quote from: Tiago on June 29, 2017, 17:18:23
The Notebookcheck was in times a good and credible web site of reviews. Since a long time, they are pushing the MSI brand. I think they are been payed for this. Lest start: first, the keyboard, it is so bad as they say? The MSI GT83 does not use the keyboard on the same place? Second, the noise level. It is true this noise level, when the Asus says in the official web site that is only 40 dcb? Something here is not right. Last, the temps, how they are so high in the tests when Asus says that the cooling was improved?


It is bad a company doing this

I doubt they get paid. But the "score" and "weighted average system" has been garbage for years. Just a meaningless number

What Notebookcheck has always and still does right is the thorough review and raw numbers. Benchmarks, temps, and checks that no other site does properly or as consistently.

And yes, that keyboard is awful; you can't use it as a laptop with it. (with its size and weight the MSI GT83 was never meant to be a laptop, just a DTR) This Asus is meant to be a laptop

Posted by Tiago
 - June 29, 2017, 17:18:23
The Notebookcheck was in times a good and credible web site of reviews. Since a long time, they are pushing the MSI brand. I think they are been payed for this. Lest start: first, the keyboard, it is so bad as they say? The MSI GT83 does not use the keyboard on the same place? Second, the noise level. It is true this noise level, when the Asus says in the official web site that is only 40 dcb? Something here is not right. Last, the temps, how they are so high in the tests when Asus says that the cooling was improved?
It is bad a company doing this
Posted by That OldGuy
 - June 29, 2017, 16:51:07
Quote from: dthrp on June 29, 2017, 08:35:47
Base price is around US$2K, which isn't terribly expensive.
But considering portability is the focus here, I hope they'll offer Optimus and bigger battery as an option instead of just G-Sync.

Its $2700 US with the 1080 (1070 performance) and will be $2200 US with 1070 (presumably 1060 performance).

Like you said though. This laptop is confused on what it is. If they wan'ted to be portable, they needed at least 6 hrs of battery.

What is the point of being so light? this thing is a desktop replacement in disguise. You can't use it on battery, and with that keyboard :o forget using it on the train, plain, or even your lap. Need T-REX arms to type like that.

Basically they have made an ultra portable desktop replacement, of which there are better choices in that category
Posted by dthrp
 - June 29, 2017, 08:35:47
Base price is around US$2K, which isn't terribly expensive.
But considering portability is the focus here, I hope they'll offer Optimus and bigger battery as an option instead of just G-Sync.
Posted by Papusan
 - June 29, 2017, 07:26:53
Nvidia shows her true face. Release a so-called *NEW * graphics card, but in reality exactly the same as the old mobile design (lower performance than desktop versions), JUST IN NEW COSTUME. And at the same terrible high price as the desktop version. Could this be worse? ??? Paying 3000 EUR for 1070 performance from this laptopis quite sad and no one should buy it. Buyers should avoid similar purchases. It's SCAM. Is it possible to test the overclocking capability of the graphics card in the final review OF THIS notebook?
Posted by mason2cool
 - June 29, 2017, 01:31:13
Is it possible to test the battery both with heavy load, and light load (continuous surfing) with both G-Sync Enabled and Disabled to see if there is a noticeable difference?