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ASUS ROG GL502 (GTX 970M) review – premium gaming notebook with special attention to detail

ASUS ROG GL502 (GTX 970M) review – premium gaming notebook with special attention to detail

Posted on September 8, 2016December 14, 2018 By Jarvis
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Several months ago we shared with you that the then-upcoming ROG GL502 by ASUS would come at a great price and be one of the best gaming notebooks out there. Now the machine is on the market and naturally, we took one for in-depth testing. This model is especially interesting because of its stylish metal ultra-thin body, great performance and good price.

There must be a catch somewhere but wherever it is, it is not on the specs sheet – Intel Core i7-6700HQ, GeForce GTX 970M and IPS screen with Full HD or 4K resolution. We all know that NVIDIA has already released GeForce GTX 10xx but it turned out that in many countries the new notebooks don’t come cheap and you should double-check the price/performance ratio before buying (psst… use our Top Laptop Graphics Ranking page). For example, in most European countries the models with GTX 1070 start at around 1800-2000 EUR ($2050 – $2500), while the GTX 970M configurations can be found for around 1300 EUR.
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Computers & IT Tags:4K, Asus, core i7, full HD, gaming, geforce, GTX, GTX 1070, HD, Intel, intel core i7, IPS, laptop, notebook, Nvidia, review

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