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A 14″ notebook with discrete nVIDIA graphics that you can buy!
There have been more than a few reviews featuring a laptop that sports a current generation mobile nVIDIA GPU but not all of them have made it to market as they were reviewed, something that The Tech Report points out at the beginning of their new review. Now they have their hands on the Asus N82Jv
and with the extra features that this notebook offers, the wait might just have been worth it. With an Intel Core i5-450M, 4GB DDR3-1066 and sporting Optimus which allows you to switch between the GPU offered by the Intel HM55
chipset and a GeForce GT 335M with a full gigabyte of DDR3, this laptop offers some serious gaming potential. Even better, there is a USB 3.0 port on the laptop thanks to an NEC controller and all of this can be yours for just under $1000.