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ASUS N552VX review – not the update we’ve expected but adds some essential features

ASUS N552VX review – not the update we’ve expected but adds some essential features

Posted on September 22, 2016December 17, 2018 By Jarvis
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We really doubt that the N series multimedia notebooks from ASUS need any introduction as they have become one of the best value solutions on the market for the past several years. Subject our review, this time, is the newly released ASUS N552VX – a direct successor to the well-knownN551VW. We see some decent updates on the new machine but also a lot of room for improvement as well.

We are left with somehow mixed feelings about the new laptop because the gorgeous design language and sturdy chassis remain roughly the same but fails to meet our previous expectations from the N551VW in terms of price/performance ratio. The new N552VX costs the same as its older sibling but offers a slower GPU while adding a few notable upgrades. For example, the mSATA slot is swapped for a super-fast M.2 PCIe NVMe-capable connector and the USB-C 3.1 makes an appearance as well. What else? Find out in our detailed review below.
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