Asus G71Gx-A1 Laptop Computer
February 222010
The Asus G71Gx-A1 Laptop Computer offers extreme performance and a ton of multimedia options that make it one of the most prolific gaming laptops on the market. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9000 2.0GHz processor with 1066MHz FSB and a 6MB L2 cache, this masterful new Laptop Computer will breeze through the most sophisticated games on the planet while leaving your outflanked opponents in the dust. The Asus G71Gx-A1 Laptop Computer boasts a brilliant 17-inch WUXGA display (1920 x 1200 resolution) that will make your games come to life in bursts of vivid realism. And you can use the integrated Blu-Ray/DVD combo drive to enjoy a multitude of high-def entertainment choices. Running on a 64-bit Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium operating system, this pro-caliber gaming machine comes loaded with 6GB of DDR2 memory, a powerful NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M GPU with 1GB DDR3 VRAM, 640GB of hard drive capacity (2 x 320GB 7200RPM HDDs), and a Blue-Ray/DVD combo drive. Other outstanding features include a 2.0-Megapixel webcam, 802.11b/g/n wireless, Bluetooth V2.1 +EDR, an eSATA port, and an HDMI port. An eye-catching gaming backpack is included, along with a gaming mouse.
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