Asus G551 Review and Price

Asus is one of the best known laptops manufacturers for gaming, especially due to brand Republic of Gamers (ROG).

Taiwanese manufacturer frequently comes out through design and technical solutions for these ROG series notebooks , but sometimes gives users affordable models too, even if they make some compromises to ensure a competitive price like Asus G551Asus k501lx-eb71 a 15.6-inch fhd laptop or Asus F554LA WS71.This is the recipe adopted for Asus G551, a  15.6 inch laptop which retains much of ROG’s characteristic design but relies on a mid-level video card (Nvidia GTX 860m) to be sold at a better price. Therefore, we are talking about a laptop that is addressed mainly to daily-use multimedia tasks but will satisfy many of those who want to play, but at the same time do not benefit the power of a top gaming notebook.

asus g551

PROS:
  • Outstanding Gaming performance
  • Great Price
  • Plug in to a monitor for desktop-style gaming
  • Excellent specifications
  • Sleek design

CONS:
  • High Price
  • Not upgradeable

Asus G551 Review and Price
If you only have a few hundreds dollars to spend on a powerful gaming laptop with modern specs and features, the Asus G551JM should be towards the top of your list. This laptop isn't perfect, but its strong points clearly outweighs its numerous, but less important, flaws.
9.2 Total Score
Excellent

If you only have a few hundreds dollars to spend on a powerful gaming laptop with modern specs and features, the Asus G551JM should be towards the top of your list. This laptop isn't perfect, but its strong points clearly outweighs its numerous, but less important, flaws.

SPECIFICATIONS
9.5
SCREEN
8.9
CONNECTIVTY
8.5
MEDIA
9.7
FEATURES
9.6
User Rating: 4.7 (2 votes)
ASUS G551 Republic of Gamers

If you only have a few hundreds dollars to spend on a powerful gaming laptop with modern specs and features, the Asus G551JM should be towards the top of your list

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