![]() That’s a small sacrifice in our book, especially when an SSD is so easily added thereafter. So what’s with the lower price then? Well, apart from the age difference, it’s the storage: the G750JX featured both a 1 TB storage drive and a 256 GB SSD, while the G751JT-CH71 drops the SSD. The CPU and RAM remain virtually equivalent, while the battery has migrated from external to internal and enjoyed a 100 mAh bump in the process (from 5900 to 6000 mAh). For starters, we’ve moved all the way from the 700M series to the 900M series-a leap which clearly ought to pay off in spades in terms of GPU performance. Expect a review on the G-Sync derivative very soon!) This is the previously released version, one that I am told will continue to sell for the foreseeable future and one that will come at a lower overall price than the G-Sync enabled model. ![]() (Editor's Note: This is NOT the recent G-Sync version of the ASUS G751 notebook that was announced at Computex. ![]()
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