The entire ROG G752 is sturdy, and even the 17-inch screen doesn’t flex as much as their rivals’ 15.6-inch screens. I had to shine a light at specific angles and play a guessing game to really tell what’s it about. The indicator lights are subtle, but those logos that tell the what the indicator lights are, isn’t obvious enough. Speaking of these indicators, it shows the on/off state, battery, hard disk activity, airplane mode (as if anyone’s going to use it), and numlock. These two LEDS shows off the battery and its on/off state, of course are from the indicators right below the trackpad. Over the front of the ROG G752 there’s a very symmetrical sporty-looking contour with two lights. The vent design is really nice, although it might hinder cleaning and maintenance with these fins. I’m not too sure what’s up with the light between the two vents, but my only criticism with that is not reacting to system temperatures. While on the subject of light, the two vents at the back looks neat too. I really wish that it can be tuned to react to system temperature, or maybe just have its brightness adjusted. Those two light bars have to be gradients yellowish-orange from the bottom, and red to the top. Sure they’re aesthetically pleasing to have two more bars of light at the side, but it can’t be changed. Both light bars at the side however are a little disappointing.
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