Despite a slick aluminum lid that Asus claims was inspired by an F-22 fighter plane, the ROG GL552 doesnt look as sleek as some of its competitors. At 15.1 x 10.1 x 1.3 inches, the system is a little chunkier than similar 15-inch gaming notebooks However, weighing 5.6 pounds, the GL 552 sits between the lighter 5.1-pound Acer and the heavier 5.9-pound Dell.
Inside, Asus added some silver patterning, which helps bring a little flair to the GL552s black metal deck, along with the sinister red backlighting. The detailing on the left vent helps reinforce the GL552s red-and-black color scheme, and is also a good reminder to keep your hands and legs away from that area, which can get pretty hot.
Unfortunately, like grungy black sneakers on a gymnasium floor, the Asus GL552s rubber feet leave streaks on any surface. So try to prevent dragging it across tables and desks.
Keyboard and Touchpad
The ROG GL55ss keyboard oozes sinister red light and features an extra band of red highlights along the bottom of the W, A, S and D keys. Typing on the black plastic keys felt snappy, thanks to a pretty standard actuation weight of 60 grams and typical 1.87mm of key travel. Asus also managed to squeeze a 10-key numpad on the right side of the keyboard, but since space is at a premium, the keys on the numpad have been shrunk to about half size.
On 10fastfingers.coms typing test, I hit a speedy 83 words per minute after just a few minutes spent getting familiar with the keyboard. Thats pretty impressive, since my usual typing pace ranges from 75 to 80 words per minute.
While it doesnt get the same backlighting treatment as the keyboard, the 4.1 x 2.75-inch touchpad features a similar level of responsiveness. The pad accurately and immediately registered my swipes, clicks and multitouch gestures, such as two-finger scrolling.
Display
The GL552s 15.6-inch, 1920 x 1080 screen delights with great accuracy, spot-on colors and top-tier brightness. It makes both gaming and watching movies a pleasure, and since the non-touch screen also features a matte coating, youre never forced to stare back at your own reflection. When I watched the trailer for The Nice Guys, the GL552s display nailed Russell Crowes turquoise blue suit in a way that screamed 1970s even louder than the teasers retro font.
At 272 nits of brightness, the GL552s screen fell barely short of the display on the Acers V15 Nitro ( 289 nits) , and performed significantly better than 222 nits we saw on Dells Inspiron 15 7000. With a color range that spanned 116.2 percent of the sRGB spectrum, the GL552 topped the V15 Nitros mark of 115 percent and easily surpassed the Inspiron 15 7000s range of 70 percent.
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And with a Delta-E error rate of 0.7 ( 0 is perfect) , the GL552 was more color accurate than the V15 Nitro ( 1.0) , but a tiny bit behind the Inspiron 15 7000 ( 0.4) .
Audio
The GL552s stereo speakers feature SonicMaster tech thats supposed to provide rich, high-fidelity audio, but in my experience, both music and games sounded a little shallow. Switching to the battlefield preset in the AudioWizard app offered a slight improvement to the bass, but still didnt do enough to help the overall audio experience.
Heat
On less demanding tasks like streaming HD video from Hulu, the ROG GL 552 strayed just 5 degrees over our typical 95-degree comfort threshold on its bottom. The space between the G and H keys and touchpad were cooler at 92.5 and 90 degrees.
The problem is that while gaming, temps near the vent on the left side of the system shot up to over 125 degrees. On its bottom, temperatures rose only a couple of degrees, which means you can still get in some laptop gaming; you just have to be careful to stay away from its super-hot left side.
Ports and Webcam
When it comes to connectivity, the ROG GL552 provides an unusual feeling of having one foot stuck in the past while
Configurations