ASUS Republic of Gamers G501, a remarkable ultra-slim gaming laptop

ASUS unveiled ROG G501, one of the thinnest gaming notebooks that features an impressive 0.81-inch (2.05 cm) thickness and a 4K display.

ASUS Republic of Gamers G501 has a weight of 2.06 kilograms and in terms of specifications, comes with a 4GB GDDR5 Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M graphics card, an Intel Core i7 quad core processor, 512GB SSD and generous amount of RAM memory. As for its body design, Asus used a combination of aluminum with red accents at joint points.

Asus ROG G501

Asus Republic of Gamers G501 (pic: rog.asus.com)

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ROG G501 will hit the market as of April 2015 at a price of $2,000. The device stays cool and silent thanks to an elaborate cooling system dubbed as ASUS Hyper Cool Technology which consists of two powerful fans and copper heat-pipes.

At the same time, ASUS announced the updated editions of some of its older notebooks. The 17-inch G751 is renamed G751JL, in the context that the video card GTX 980m/970M was replaced by the newer model GTX 965M. This upgrade points to a purchase price of 1400 dollars, about $100 cheaper than before. Asus GL551 makes also a transition to a GTX 960M card with an acquisition price that starts from $1,100, depending on the SSD storage capacity.

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