![]() ![]() Throw in Dolby Atmos and a solid virtual surround system and you've got a seriously immersive experience. Between 1,024 dimming zones and 1,100+ nits of peak brightness, colors pop with an excellent vividity and balance well with a deep, rich contrast. Asus has branded its Mini LED screens 'Nebula HDR', and they sing. However, it's not such an in your face design, and putting those LEDs to sleep certainly keeps the vibe slick.įeatures: We've also got one of the best screens we've had the pleasure of using on a gaming laptop. The lid sports a large ROG logo and a series of etched diagonal lines along the chunky grill towards the back, further removing this rig from your everyday office laptop. The translucent design across the main deck wasn't quite our favorite touch and does add to this gamer aesthetic while slightly cheapening the experience, but this is down to personal preference. While the RGB panel running across the lower lip can be switched off, this is still very much a gaming laptop. ![]() ❌ You don't need the latest top of the range specs: If your Steam library simply won't make the most of those top shelf graphics cards and processors, the Strix isn't going to be worth it.ĭesign: This isn't a machine for the more subtle amongst us, though. ❌ You prefer a sleek form factor: The extra space required to achieve such performance is a necessary evil here. While it's good value in its price bracket, it's still a premium machine. ❌ You don't want to spend over $3,000: The Strix series is at the top of Asus's range, so we're unlikely to see cheaper configurations surfacing. ![]()
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