On hand ASUS Zephyrus G14: Gaming laptop but quite compact, impressive with LED strip light in the lid, running AMD Ryzen 4800HS, graphics up to RTX 2060

Tram Ho

Asus Zephyrus G14 is a gaming laptop just introduced at CES 2020. Unlike the laptops for previous gamers, which have a pitiful, thorny design, the G14 has something very … cute.

Trên tay ASUS Zephyrus G14: Laptop chơi game nhưng khá gọn nhẹ, ấn tượng với dải đèn LED Mini ở nắp máy, chạy AMD Ryzen 4800HS, đồ họa lên đến RTX 2060 - Ảnh 1.

In our eyes was a laptop with a lid with 6536 CNC holes, mini LED lights running diagonally to create highlights for the product. This design is very good, because users can customize images or text to run diagonally on the lid, highly personalized.

Instead of choosing the pit, G14 brings a strange but no less cute. Imagine if you put a picture of Pikachu or Totoro in there! To change the image on this lid, Asus Zephyrus G14 comes with a software to customize, can apply text or images on both but only emit white light.

Apart from the impressive lid, the inside area of ​​the G14 doesn’t have many accents. It is still a silver-tone keyboard cluster, surrounded by a few diagonal lines creating a strong product.

The 14-inch screen is just enough for gamers who need to move a lot, but the bottom of the screen is still quite thick. In return, the viewing angle of this screen is very good, besides the 120 Hz refresh rate with PANTONE Validated standard color and Adaptive Sync synchronization technology is a plus point.

Made from magnesium alloy, the G14 is quite light and the chassis is only about 17.9mm thin. It continues to use the ErgoLift hinge to help open a wider screen angle and create a bottom lift to increase heat dissipation.

Zephyrus G14 has the highest choice configuration, AMD’s Ryzen 4800HS with 7nm process, promising to bring high performance but still ensure the lowest amount of heat, NVIDIA RTX 2060 GPU, RAM up to 32GB of DDR4 3200MHz and set Memory in SSD M2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 up to 1TB. Products will be brought to Vietnam market in Q1 this year.

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Source : Genk