Summary Weighing in at just 4.85lbs, ROG Zephyrus G has the slim size and subtle style to fit in anywhere. Its GeForce GTX 1660 Ti and Ryzen 7 processors slice through popular games and everyday work, making it a versatile, affordable hybrid device for content creators and gamers alike.

Features Display: 15.6" Full HD LED Display (1920 x 1080)

Processor: 2.3 GHz AMD Ryzen 7-3750H 4 Core Processor

Memory: 8 GB of DDR4 SDRAM

Storage: 512GB Solid State Drive

Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660 Ti 6GB dedicated graphics

Operating System: Windows 10

Q: What to look for when buying a gaming laptop? A: In today’s market, the gaming laptops are already optimized with everything you need in one tidy package. The Display, Processor (CPU) and Graphics (GPU) will determine how a game performs, while the faster storage (SSD) reflects how fast everything loads.

GPU: In general, gaming laptops will have the higher end GPUs, including dual graphics: the integrated chip plus discrete graphics processor dedicated to graphics and video processing. CPU: A powerful, speedy processor and a decent amount of RAM will get you through your most intense gaming sessions. Try for at least a quad-core processor and at least 8GB of RAM. Display: A laptop with at least Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080) will help you enjoy the most of the great graphics of the game that you love. You might also consider a larger display size, like 17.3” - it’ll impact your portability a bit, but the incredible visuals might just be worth it. Keep in mind that a refresh rate of 120Hz is the most optimum refresh rate to go with for seamless gaming experience. Storage: An SSD rather than HDD will boost your boot time, and will install and load your games faster. In terms of portability, an SSD is also working more stable than a traditional physical hard disk drive.

Q: Can gaming laptops be used for other tasks such as work and school? A: Yes, a gaming laptop is usually scaling at the higher end of the core specifications, such as processor (CPU), Graphics (GPU), Display, RAM and Storage, making the laptop more powerful than a non-gaming laptop and can perfectly handle basic tasks such as word processing, graphic design, video editing and coding.