you better direct ask asus, before your paid check the spec fiirst.
if you not mind the weight, you has many choice such lenovo Y580. Asus G55.
ASUS-N56VZ (i5/i7), 15.6" HD/FHD, GT650m. Discussion of N56
ASUS-N56VZ (i5/i7), 15.6" HD/FHD, GT650m. Discussion of N56
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Jun 14 2012, 04:01 PM
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you better direct ask asus, before your paid check the spec fiirst.
if you not mind the weight, you has many choice such lenovo Y580. Asus G55. |
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Jun 14 2012, 05:43 PM
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For dell may the new ivy bridge Xps series better then inspiron. that is same the Asus N56 grade.
QUOTE(PhungTM @ Jun 14 2012, 04:03 PM) I thought the brochure made it clear already? This post has been edited by wacomuse: Jun 14 2012, 05:43 PMThe N56VZ is the one with i5 while N56ZM is the one with i7. IMO, its quite worth it. Though i will go with Dell Inspiron 15R SE even though the GPU is weaker. |
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Jun 14 2012, 07:10 PM
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none english:
http://www.b1.ro/stiri/high-tech/dell-a-ad...foto-29427.html QUOTE(PhungTM @ Jun 14 2012, 05:56 PM) |
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