G51J Asus, PC gamers and enthusiasts to 3D
If you like the computer game and think in three dimensions as a step forward in this area, you already have a laptop on the market that can make you a little happier. The Asus G51J 3D technology uses Nvidia 3D Vision. In fact, the package comes with 3D glasses included.
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M graphics with 1GB DDR3 is the basis of Asus G51J, which also comes with Altec Lansing audio and EAX and CMSS. To move everything in this laptop handles an Intel Core i7. And of course, comes with Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.

With a 120 Hz refresh rate, which guarantees 60 Hz for each eye when using the Vision 3D glasses, we have guaranteed a good gaming and multimedia experience. Too bad the screen resolution does not reach 1080p is 1366 × 768 pixels. The diagonal screen is 15.6 inches.
The sound is part of the game, so this will G51J Asus 5.1 surround sound. and technologies such as EAX 4.0 Advanced HD 3D, offering a collection of 64 sound effects in three dimensions to more than 300 games compatible.
Of the remaining specifications emphasize the Blu-Ray and the hard drive up to 500GB. It is priced from 1,650 euros
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