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April 2016
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81 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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1845 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
écran IPS mat de haute qualité niveaux de gris et couleurs précis
GPU d'usine overclocké excellentes performances pour le jeu
Turbo Boost performant lors de pic de charge
2 baies de stockage (M.2 2
5 pouces SAA III)
Baies de stockage et slots de R
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
La plupart des composants internes ne sont pas facilement accessibles
great display; solid performance; easy to upgrade; runs cool and quiet; the battery is not encased; fair price
chunky, heavy and poor built body; very weak screen frame; mushy keyboard and not the best trackpad; rather small battery
The Asus GL552VW performs well and runs cool and quiet in pretty much every situation. The IPS screen on this top end configuration is also a pleasure to look at. On the other hand, the design and especially the build-quality are a step backwards when com...
Extrait: Meet the Asus ROG GL552, one of the latest gaming laptops from the Taiwanese gadget maker that sports a slick stealth fighter-inspired design, speedy internal guts and a full-sized keyboard complete with a numeric pad. We're used to seeing top-flight gami...
Extrait: We've become accustomed to associating Asus' Republic of Gamers brand with the top tier of pricing, but it appears the company is now extending this to more affordable offerings. Take the new GL552 gaming laptop for instance; with a sticker-price just ove...
high quality matte IPS display; accurate grayscale and colors, factory overclocked GPU; excellent gaming performance, good Turbo Boost performance under stress, 2x storage bays (M.2 + 2.5-inch SATA III), accessible storage bays and RAM slots, bright back
most internal components not easily accessible, high power consumption; short battery life, no native Thunderbolt 3 support, moderate backlight bleeding, case is a fingerprint magnet, system fan is never idle, no NVMe support, thick and heavy, weak speak
Our analyses and conclusions are based on the conditions of the notebook out-of-the-box. Since Xotic PC units come overclocked and ready to go, our measurements related to temperatures, fan noise, performance, and battery life may be different from a stoc...
Same comfortable keyboard and improved touchpad, High-quality IPS panel, Clear sound and excellent (for a laptop) high, mid and low frequencies, Improved battery life as far as Wi-Fi browsing is concerned, The cooling system seems to work fine even with m
We expected more premium materials and sturdier construction, Slightly thicker than its predecessor (34.75 mm, 2.6 kg), PWM across almost all brightness levels
ASUS didn't change a lot as regards GL552's design and construction and, as in the previous generation, the focus is on the performance/price ratio.
Extrait: Finding a good gaming notebook is uneasy task especially when you start searching and come across all these models with different configurations and prices ranging from around €700 to more than €2000. However, in this article we will present two of the mo...
Low price, Comfortable keyboard, Relatively good IPS panel, Good cooling system, M.2 SATA slot
Screen flickering from 0 to 99% brightness, Poor build quality, Bad touchpad quality, Unsatisfying battery life even for a gaming notebook, Bulkier and heavier than expected
Our first opinion on the notebook stays the same – it looks like a ROG device, but doesn't leave the same impression. The build quality isn't what we are used to seeing on a ASUS ROG notebook – the plastic feels cheap (except for the interior, the interio...