Asus VX7SX

Asus VX7SX

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Asus VX7SX

Product Code: 137755

Product Price : Rs. - as on 14 April 2013

Wana move on with the same style and class like the movie actors do? Enjoy the new latest and lightweight Asus laptops which are ideal for tours and travel and lot of other outdoor activities. Packed with lots of impressive and entertaining features its the latest technology in sleek and less weight design .So get connected to a high-profile lifestyle through these feature-rich laptops.Design:Che bella! That''s all we had to say when we first saw the VX7. While the wedge shape of the notebook is not all that far removed from the ASUS G53SW the lid and rear have been modified to resemble the Lamborghini Murcielago rather than a F117 stealth fighter (as with the G53SW). Instead of a soft-touch matte black lid the VX7 has a glossy black finish with the Lamborghini logo in the center. As with the car you''ll want to keep a polishing rag handy to maintain the VX7''s pristine look. You can also get the lid in orange; given the flashiness of the notebook we''d choose that option.Around the back ASUS has augmented the vents with clear red plastic slots that resemble the taillights on a Lamborghini; it would be far cooler if they were also backlit. The deck of the VX7 has its own styling too. We love the black leather palm rests complete with elegant stitching. They not only look fantastic but are also very comfortable to rest your wrists on.Other automotive touches include a dark chrome plastic lining around the touchpad and "automobili Lamborghini" written above the eyboard. Even the Power button says "Start Engine." When you turn on the notebook instead of the generic Windows startup sound you hear a car revving its engine.Measuring 15.8 x 12.2 x 1.4-2.2 inches the VX7 is slightly larger than the G53SW and at 8.4 pounds is 3.2 ounces heavier. Even with the black Lamborghini-accented messenger bag that comes with the VX7 you still wouldn''t want to carry it around for long.Keyboard and Touchpad:ASUS Lamborghini VX7Click to enlargeJust like the G53 the VX7 has an island-style keyboard that''s backlit and comfortable to type on but it could be better. The keys themselves are nicely spaced and have good travel and feedback but the right Shift key is undersized and the number pad and arrow keys are smaller than they have to be. Also we noticed a bit of flex similar to the G53.The 2.75 x 1.75 Synaptics touchpad on the VX7 felt slightly small for a notebook of this size (it''s the same size as on the G53) and its mirrored surface had a slight amount of friction but we were able to execute multitouch gestures easily. The trapezoidal chromed mouse buttons below were large and provided snappy feedback.Display and Audio:With a resolution of 1920 x 1080 the Lamborghini VX7''s 15.6-inch glossy display provided bright and crisp visuals. We could pick out individual leaves while playing World of Tanks and individual strands of hair when watching the 1080p trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. However we did notice a bit of noise in the darker areas of the screen and colors did appear muted at times.We liked that we could automatically change the color temperature by pressing the middle button on the upper-left of the deck. However viewing angles were somewhat limited; images started to reverse at 45 degrees on either side.The small speakers in the top middle of the VX7''s deck produced loud but tinny sound. Bruce Springsteen''s "Glory Days" and Kanye West''s "All Falls Down" had almost no bass. Even when we were playing games explosions didn''t have the chest-thumping boom we were looking for. The THX Trustudio audio manager did little to help.Ports and Webcam:The left side of the VX7 has a tray-loading Blu-ray drive and two USB 2.0 ports. The right side houses HDMI one USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 port Ethernet and headphone and mic ports.The 2-megapixel webcam on the VX7 can take photos at up to 1600 x 1200 pixels and capture video up to 640 x 480. While a little on the grainy side the webcam picked up details such as the stripes in our shirt as well as a bright orange cup sitting on the desk behind us. Using ASUS'' LifeFrame utility we were able to make fine adjustments to the picture quality including brightness and contrast and could even add fun effects such as a virtual pair of sunglasses or a black eye.Performance:The computing equivalent of a 572-horsepower V12 engine the VX7 comes with a quad-core 2.6-GHz Intel Core i7-2630QM processor 16GB of RAM and Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M graphics with 3GB of GDDR5 memory. However the VX7''s dual 750GB 7200-rpm hard drives made it feel like this machine was filled up with regular unleaded.On PCMark Vantage the VX7 scored 7740 which is about 900 points higher than the desktop replacement average but the G53SW (which has the same specs but 8GB of RAM and a single 750GB 7200-rpm hard drive) notched a higher 8470 on the same test. The Alienware M14x (Intel Core i7-2820QM) and the MSI GT680R (Intel Core i7-2630QM) blew past it with scores of 9293 and 9184 respectively.While the VX7 was quick to boot up Windows 7 Ultimate (just 56 seconds) it took the 7200-rpm hard drive a long 3 minutes and 38 seconds to duplicate a 4.97GB folder of multimedia files. That''s a rate of 23.3 MBps well below the 34.1MBps category average the 39.1 MBps of the G53SW and well below the GT680R (62.1MBps).Graphics and Gaming:The VX7''s Nvidia GeForce GTX460M graphics card and 3GB of VRAM powered through the 3DMark06 test with a score of 13927 which is on a par with the G53SW and the GT680R and about 5200 points higher than the desktop replacement category average. The VX7 also outpaced the Alienware M14x''s Nvidia GeForce GT555M (12553). On 3DMark11 the VX7 scored 1658 which also bested the M14x (1324) but was below the G53SW (1825) and the MSI GT680R (1796).Still gaming was a blast on the VX7. We averaged 49 frames per second when playing World of Tanks at native resolution and effects jacked up. We could pick out the smallest details from the foliage on the trees to cobblestone streets to individual treads on our Sherman tank as we rumbled through the boards. Our only regret was that the speakers didn''t provide enough low end to really hear the growl of our tank''s diesel engine or the boom as we fired our gun.Battery Life:Like most gaming notebooks (and sportscars) the VX7 is a gas-guzzler. Its eight-cell 5200-mAh battery lasted 2 hours and 55 minutes just 5 minutes less than the G53SW. That''s slightly better than the category average (2:48) but the VX7''s size and weight means it won''t be far from an outlet for long. The Alienware M14x lasted a longer 4:11 but it also has a smaller screen to power.

Wana move on with the same style and class like the movie actors do? Enjoy the new latest and lightweight Asus laptops which are ideal for tours and travel and lot of other outdoor activities. Packed with lots of impressive and entertaining features its the latest technology in sleek and less weight design .So get connected to a high-profile lifestyle through these feature-rich laptops.Design:Che bella! That''s all we had to say when we first saw the VX7. While the wedge shape of the notebook is not all that far removed from the ASUS G53SW the lid and rear have been modified to resemble the Lamborghini Murcielago rather than a F117 stealth fighter (as with the G53SW). Instead of a soft-touch matte black lid the VX7 has a glossy black finish with the Lamborghini logo in the center. As with the car you''ll want to keep a polishing rag handy to maintain the VX7''s pristine look. You can also get the lid in orange; given the flashiness of the notebook we''d choose that option.Around the back ASUS has augmented the vents with clear red plastic slots that resemble the taillights on a Lamborghini; it would be far cooler if they were also backlit. The deck of the VX7 has its own styling too. We love the black leather palm rests complete with elegant stitching. They not only look fantastic but are also very comfortable to rest your wrists on.Other automotive touches include a dark chrome plastic lining around the touchpad and "automobili Lamborghini" written above the eyboard. Even the Power button says "Start Engine." When you turn on the notebook instead of the generic Windows startup sound you hear a car revving its engine.Measuring 15.8 x 12.2 x 1.4-2.2 inches the VX7 is slightly larger than the G53SW and at 8.4 pounds is 3.2 ounces heavier. Even with the black Lamborghini-accented messenger bag that comes with the VX7 you still wouldn''t want to carry it around for long.Keyboard and Touchpad:ASUS Lamborghini VX7Click to enlargeJust like the G53 the VX7 has an island-style keyboard that''s backlit and comfortable to type on but it could be better. The keys themselves are nicely spaced and have good travel and feedback but the right Shift key is undersized and the number pad and arrow keys are smaller than they have to be. Also we noticed a bit of flex similar to the G53.The 2.75 x 1.75 Synaptics touchpad on the VX7 felt slightly small for a notebook of this size (it''s the same size as on the G53) and its mirrored surface had a slight amount of friction but we were able to execute multitouch gestures easily. The trapezoidal chromed mouse buttons below were large and provided snappy feedback.Display and Audio:With a resolution of 1920 x 1080 the Lamborghini VX7''s 15.6-inch glossy display provided bright and crisp visuals. We could pick out individual leaves while playing World of Tanks and individual strands of hair when watching the 1080p trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. However we did notice a bit of noise in the darker areas of the screen and colors did appear muted at times.We liked that we could automatically change the color temperature by pressing the middle button on the upper-left of the deck. However viewing angles were somewhat limited; images started to reverse at 45 degrees on either side.The small speakers in the top middle of the VX7''s deck produced loud but tinny sound. Bruce Springsteen''s "Glory Days" and Kanye West''s "All Falls Down" had almost no bass. Even when we were playing games explosions didn''t have the chest-thumping boom we were looking for. The THX Trustudio audio manager did little to help.Ports and Webcam:The left side of the VX7 has a tray-loading Blu-ray drive and two USB 2.0 ports. The right side houses HDMI one USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 port Ethernet and headphone and mic ports.The 2-megapixel webcam on the VX7 can take photos at up to 1600 x 1200 pixels and capture video up to 640 x 480. While a little on the grainy side the webcam picked up details such as the stripes in our shirt as well as a bright orange cup sitting on the desk behind us. Using ASUS'' LifeFrame utility we were able to make fine adjustments to the picture quality including brightness and contrast and could even add fun effects such as a virtual pair of sunglasses or a black eye.Performance:The computing equivalent of a 572-horsepower V12 engine the VX7 comes with a quad-core 2.6-GHz Intel Core i7-2630QM processor 16GB of RAM and Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M graphics with 3GB of GDDR5 memory. However the VX7''s dual 750GB 7200-rpm hard drives made it feel like this machine was filled up with regular unleaded.On PCMark Vantage the VX7 scored 7740 which is about 900 points higher than the desktop replacement average but the G53SW (which has the same specs but 8GB of RAM and a single 750GB 7200-rpm hard drive) notched a higher 8470 on the same test. The Alienware M14x (Intel Core i7-2820QM) and the MSI GT680R (Intel Core i7-2630QM) blew past it with scores of 9293 and 9184 respectively.While the VX7 was quick to boot up Windows 7 Ultimate (just 56 seconds) it took the 7200-rpm hard drive a long 3 minutes and 38 seconds to duplicate a 4.97GB folder of multimedia files. That''s a rate of 23.3 MBps well below the 34.1MBps category average the 39.1 MBps of the G53SW and well below the GT680R (62.1MBps).Graphics and Gaming:The VX7''s Nvidia GeForce GTX460M graphics card and 3GB of VRAM powered through the 3DMark06 test with a score of 13927 which is on a par with the G53SW and the GT680R and about 5200 points higher than the desktop replacement category average. The VX7 also outpaced the Alienware M14x''s Nvidia GeForce GT555M (12553). On 3DMark11 the VX7 scored 1658 which also bested the M14x (1324) but was below the G53SW (1825) and the MSI GT680R (1796).Still gaming was a blast on the VX7. We averaged 49 frames per second when playing World of Tanks at native resolution and effects jacked up. We could pick out the smallest details from the foliage on the trees to cobblestone streets to individual treads on our Sherman tank as we rumbled through the boards. Our only regret was that the speakers didn''t provide enough low end to really hear the growl of our tank''s diesel engine or the boom as we fired our gun.Battery Life:Like most gaming notebooks (and sportscars) the VX7 is a gas-guzzler. Its eight-cell 5200-mAh battery lasted 2 hours and 55 minutes just 5 minutes less than the G53SW. That''s slightly better than the category average (2:48) but the VX7''s size and weight means it won''t be far from an outlet for long. The Alienware M14x lasted a longer 4:11 but it also has a smaller screen to power.

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