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ASUS quietly releases G74 gaming laptop, promptly puts it up for pre-order

We’re pretty sure someone obtainable is snapping up gaming laptops with spray-painted red dragons and speaker grilles that seem like belt buckles , but we suspect a lot of you simply crave something that’s not going to embarrass you at your next LAN party. Grown-ups, meet the ASUS G74, that buttoned-up fellow you spot there. Thus far, we’ve found two configurations, either one of along with a quad-core Core i7-2630QM CPU, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M graphics with 3GB of video memory, 12GB DDR3 RAM (out of 16GB), dual 750GB 7200RPM drives, 1080p display, a Blu-ray player, backlit keyboard, and a USB 3.0. socket (at the side of three of the two.0 variety). That is what the G74SX-A1 ($1,745) looks as if, and there is also a $1,979 version with a 3D display, dubbed the G74SX-3DE. That generally matches what the recent $1,899 Qosmio X770 has to supply, though the G74 is the clear winner within the memory department and, well, you cannot put a value on taste, right? Hit the source links to pre-order, and find some fancy press shots below that promise to not incinerate your eyeballs with tackiness.

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