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Asus ROG G750JZ (T4110H) Gaming Laptop Review

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Asus ships the G750JZ in a large box that is filled with protective cardboard. The laptop itself sits inside a fabric sleeve that protects it from scratching.

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The G750JZ's sizeable power adapter outputs 11.8A at 19.5V, which translates into a 230W power output. Delta produces the unit, which is a universal indication of a quality power delivery component.

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Cable ties, stickers, and a screen wipe form the supplied accessories. Documentation consists of legal booklets and a usage manual.

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