
Dear reader, let me present this review to you. The ASUS G74SX-A1 3DE is a high-end gaming laptop, yet at the very same time as I just stated that, it isn’t the most powerful. It packs a backlit keyboard, a matte 17.3-inch 1920×1080 3D screen that uses NVIDIA 3D glasses tech, USB 3.0 port, a 2X Blu-Ray drive, a 2GHz Core i7-2630QM quad-core processor, 12GB of DDR3 1333MHz RAM, two 750GB hard drives, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M graphics card. Interesting, isn’t it? Read the full review after the jump.

It’s a new high-powered gaming rig (yay!), this time built by ASUS. The ASUS G74 has two configurations available, both of which contain a quad-core Sandy Bridge Core i7-2630QM CPUs, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M graphics with 3GB of video memory, 12GB DDR3 RAM (out of 16GB, yikes), dual 750GB speedy 7200RPM drives (!), a 1080p display, Blu-ray player, backlit keyboard and 3 USB 2.0 ports along with one USB 3.0, all of which comes down to $1,745 and is named the G74SX-A1. Not enough and want to spend a bit more? Then there’s also the $1,979 version with a 3D display, dubbed the G74SX-3DE. Either way, the above shot only displays the edges of the laptop, not the full width. Pre-order links are right next to this sentence.

The new HTC EVO 3D. A 4-inch qHD 3D screen at a resolution of 960×540 pixels (no glasses needed), 1.2GHz dual-core processors, dual 5 megapixel back-facing cameras for 720p HD 3D shooting (full 1080p on 2D), front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera, 4G WiMAX, Android 2.3 with the new Sense UI, HDMI-out and DLNA capabilities and will be available this Summer. Press release in the usual place.
Grumble. Nintendo was thoughtful enough to mention that launch titles for the 3DS would come at the “initial launch window”, but not that Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D wouldn’t be a launch title, neither will Mario Kart (who plays that?!), Star Fox, or Kid Icarus. I was really looking forward to Zelda in 3D. All those franchises will make their way to the 3DS later this year. And here’s the launch titles, in one big blockquote. Via:
First the Motorola Xoom, second the T-Mobile G-Slate with LG. 1 GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor, 8.9-inch display, 32GB of internal storage, gyroscope and accelerometer, stereoscopic rear-facing video cameras capable of full 1080p 3D capture, one of which is a 5 megapixel still camera with LED flash, a third 2 megapixel camera up front for video chat, and glasses required for viewing said 3D content. T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network or WiFi are your choices on the G-Slate for getting connected. You can also port 1080p video over HDMI to any external display that supports 1080p. The G-Slate will launch sometimes in March. Presser after the jump!



