ASUS W90 18.4" Notebook - A True Desktop Replacement

Rob Williams

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Looking for a modest notebook? Turn around and walk away! ASUS has sent us their W90 "Republic of Gamers" notebook, which although they don't call it as such, is a perfect desktop replacement. It offers incredible gaming ability (with an X2 ATI card), a Quad-Core processor, a massive display (18.4") and a whole lot more.

You can read the full article here and discuss it here! I admit I had to push this one out rather fast due to various factors, so if I missed something obvious, please let me know and I'll update the article or post an update here.
 

Merlin

The Tech Wizard
Great Article.....
Clear and to the point.
Asus has been coming out with some really great products and this notebook looks to be back into the market.
If, it was marketed long enough for people to appreciate what this beast can do.

Merlin
 

Doomsday

Tech Junkie
now that was one precise detailed review. u enjoyed alot this 1 it seems!?lol
its a great product for traveling entertainment!
 

Rob Williams

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I'm glad you guys somehow found this detailed ;-)

I did love the product though... and I refuse to give it back right away (let's see how long I can get away with that!). The gaming performance is incredible, and despite it being bulky it offers way more than any other notebook I've used recently. The battery-life sucks, but that's to be expected from such a powerhouse.
 

Merlin

The Tech Wizard
I'm glad you guys somehow found this detailed ;-)

I did love the product though... and I refuse to give it back right away (let's see how long I can get away with that!). The gaming performance is incredible, and despite it being bulky it offers way more than any other notebook I've used recently. The battery-life sucks, but that's to be expected from such a powerhouse.
Well, the details were to the point.....when I get in from work, I really don't want to read a long review.
This was just right
Of course you can please everyone
 

Rob Williams

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Well, there's a lot going on right now around the site, especially with regards to Computex planning, and with this time-sensitive piece of content looming over my head, I feel like I couldn't devote as much time to it as I had wanted. I guess the article itself turned out alright, but I would have liked to have put more benchmarks through it, since it is a rather unique beast.
 
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