x2 ASUS Lamborghini VX7SX Laptop Please Read Below.. Before Buying It.. Thanks!! -- 08-08-2020 -- I did some updates yesterday, and screen went black Today. :| :( :( -- 08-09-2020 -- I've Pulled it all apart and Found alot of Dust in it, I Cleaned it all over, the Fans, and the Case.. The Video Now Works Great!! I also Replaced the Bios Battery also. ;) Video Works Fine Now! ;) , But I dont remember where all the screws goes now. So Ask me about the extra screws from the laptop. The Battery doesnt hold a charge. When Turning off the Laptop. I noticed that the DVD Opens, But.. Also the Power Touch Pad Board the Lights Stays on.. instead of off. :( :( // The LCD Screen has like Flex on the bottom of it, which it is not good.. The Bottom Cover I left the Screws off of it. Because I've have Broken the bottom lid by priming off the bottom lid to open it. 1 of the USB Ports on the Right Side doesn't work too. It's a bit complex how Asus Lamborghini's are made.. This Asus Lamborghini had 3 Problems with it that I can see.. #1 is the Mouse Buttons Don't Work or Broken!! The Left one is Broken from it's bottom bracket, and the Right Mouse Button seems to work, but is loose.. But Touchpad works fine., And #2 The Keyboard Doesn't Work.. Some Keys are Broken on the Keyboard like 3,5,7.8.9 Keys.. You are able to use USB Mouse And Keyboard is you choice to, or You can buy the parts, and put them in. :) #3 1 USB and HDMI is loose, and doesnt seem to work properly. Don't know why.. It's Camera Software was installed. #4 is the Webcam doesn't seem to work either on it. But Webcam doesn't work. :( :( This is my Last Asus Lamborghini VX7 at this time.. So Get it well you still can.. This will include a Spare Used Bottom Lid Cover With all Rubber Feet.. The one I have is missing 2 rubber feet on Laptop. So that's all taken care of.. It's missing 1 black plastic screw cover on the screen also.. You could permant black pen ink it if you want it not to stand out. or use a hole puncher to make a black one again with maybe some Plastic Vynl Wrap or something. The Power Adapter has Ripples in the Wiring. The Power Adapter Could Be replace, if you wanted to.. The Motherboard Might have a Short, and it's causing the Palmrest Lights to stay on constantly! You Can Buy Either a The Asus Lamborghini VX7 or VX7SX or a G53SX Rev 2 Motherboard, if you want to replace the motherboard, and might make everything working again.. A Generic Brand Asus G53SX Rev 2 Motherboard used to go for about $45.00--$50.00 1 or 2 years ago. I have no idea why it went up to $90.00--$100.00 now on Ebay.. if your a Collector on Asus Lamborghini VX7SX Laptops! ;) ---- (09-06-2020) The Laptop Backlit Keyboard has Been Replaced with a Used Working One -- Works Great Now! ;) It has 16 Gigs Memory.. 2 Hard Drives.. Is a Total Cap is 750GB SATA on both of them together. White LED Keyboard which has Key Problems. I Window 7 Ulimate. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd Asus Lamborghini VX7 is Untested! Unknown Problems. Sold As is, and All Sales Final When Purchased! -- No Returns! -- 3 Bottom Photos Are Stock Photos. ASUS VX7SX-DH72
Model
Brand
ASUS
Series
Lamborghini
Model
VX7SX-DH72
Quick Info
Color
Glossy black
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
Intel Core i7-2670QM 2.2GHz
Screen
15.6"
16 GB DDR3
1.5 TB
Super-Multi DVD
Blue-ray reader
NVIDIA Geforce GTX 560M
3GB GDDR5
Communication
Gigabit LAN and WLAN
Dimensions (W x D x H)
15.83" x 12.17" x 2.24"
Weight
8.42 lbs.
CPU
CPU Type
Intel Core i7 2nd Gen
2670QM (2.20 GHz)
Core Name
Sandy Bridge
CPU Support
6MB L3 Cache
Max Turbo Frequency 3.1 GHz
Chipset
Chipset
Intel HM65
Display
15.6"
Yes
1920 x 1080
Operating System
Operating System
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
Video Memory
3 GB
Dedicated Card
Storage
HDD
1.5 TB
HDD RPM
7200 RPM
HDD Interface
SATA
Storage Spec
2 x 750GB
Memory
16 GB
Memory Speed
DDR3 1333
Memory Spec
4 GB x 4
Optical Drive
Optical Drive Type
BD Combo
Optical Drive Spec
Super-Multi DVD
Blue-ray reader
Communications
10/100/1000Mbps
802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
Bluetooth 3.0
Ports
2 x USB 2.0
1 x USB 3.0
HDMI
1 x HDMI
Audio Ports
1 x Microphone Jack, 1 x Headphone Jack
Audio
Audio
Built-in microphone
Creative Audigy HD
Speaker
Built-in speaker
Input Device
Keyboard
Illuminated Chiclet Keyboard
ASUS 348mm keyboard with 19mm full size key pitch, integrated Numeric keypad
2.0 Mega Pixel web camera (Fixed type)
Card Reader
5 -in-1 card reader ( SDXC/ MS/ MS Pro/ MS Duo/ MMC)
General
Style
Standard
Type
Gaming & Entertainment
Usage
Consumer
Power
AC Adapter
150-watt AC adapter
Battery
74WHrs, 5200mAh,4S2P, 8-cell Li-ion Battery pack
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions (W x D x H)
15.83" x 12.17" x 2.24"
Weight
8.42 lbs.
A New Shade of Luxury
Windows 7 Ultimate or other editions available Design inspired and licensed by Automobili Lamborghini
Tour the world with powerful NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 560M GPU
Equipped with 2nd generation quad-core processor and ultra-fast USB 3.0 connectivity
Thrilling power
Feel the speed and muscle of a 2nd generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor
as it blazes through intense multitasking and high definition multimedia
content. Energy efficient but supremely capable, the new VX7SX with
Genuine Windows® 7 Ultimate represents the latest step in notebook PC
evolution with a harmony of great power and delectable design.
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 560M graphics with 3GB GDDR5 video memory
Tour the best looking PC games and graphics applications with the
might of a discrete GeForce® GPU, native DirectX® 11 compatibility with
the new generation CUDA architecture and a huge 3GB of speedy GDDR5
video memory. The VX7SX runs all the newest games in high detail and
true HD with no compromise. Welcome to the fast lane!
Official Automobili Lamborghini materials and design
Custom-designed to bring out the decades-long legacy of Lamborghini
supercars, the VX7SX uses colors that are formulated in exactly the same
way as their automotive counterparts for a genuine touch of high-octane
luxury. Now in new and extra-durable carbon black, the VX7SX is also
available in official orange and features many motifs from Lamborghini
designs, including leather-trimmed palm rests, an engine start key, rear
exhaust and taillight assembly, and the world-famous bull logo.
Superfast USB 3.0
Only the latest and fastest with the VX7SX – USB 3.0 updates device
connectivity and sets a new milestone in breakneck pace, operating at up
to ten times faster than USB 2.0. It also charges devices much faster
while consuming far less energy Products certified
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* Result from Mobile Mark 2014 office productivity. The Asus Lamborghini VX7SX is a flashy and stunning laptop with a luxurious design, and a blazing performance.
It features a 15.6" 16:9 HD (1366x768)/HD 3D (1366x768 120Hz)/Full HD (1920x1080) LED Backlight display and runs under a Windows 7 Ultimate / Professional / Home Premium operating system alongisde an Intel® Core™ i7 processor and a NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 560M graphics card with 3GB GDDR5 VRAM
It has a DDR3 1333 MHz SDRAM, 2 x SO-DIMM socket for expansion up to 8
GB SDRAM (Dual Core), 4 x SO-DIMM socket for expansion up to 16 GB SDRAM
(Quad Core) of memory and a storage capacity of a 2.5" SATA - 750GB 5400rpm/7200rpm / 640GB 5400rpm / 500GB 5400rpm/7200rpm / 500GB 7200rpm With 4 G SSD .
Further characteristics include a Super-Multi DVD, Blu-Ray reader, 2.0 Mega Pixel Fixed web camera , built-in speakers and microphone with Creative Audigy HD , 5 -in-1 card reader ( SDXC/ MS/ MS Pro/ MS Duo/ MMC), multiple interface ports and for extra security it offers a Kensington lock.
It comes with a 8Cells 5200 mAh 75 Whrs battery and a power adapter with a 19.5 V DC, 7.7 A, 150 W output.
It dimensions are 40.2 x 30.9 x 5.70 ~5.90 cm ( W x D x H ) with a weight of only 3.82 kg (with 8 cell battery ).
ASUS Lamborghini VX7 Review
The ASUS Lamborghini VX7 is an option for gamers who want a fast
laptop that also looks the part. Like the famous luxury sports car
manufacture it shares its name with, the Lamborghini VX7 is built to
turn heads and designed with performance in mind. There is nothing
modest about it and there is nothing cheap about it. You pay a premium
(in this case $2999) for a well built machine that can handle most
recent games quite well and we think it's a machine that will have a
long lifespan thanks to its high-end specifications. However, there are
still areas in which the Lambo could be better.
Design and user comfort
Although fans of Lamborghini cars will get more of a kick
out of this laptop than most other people — they'll love the badge on
the lid and the massive exhausts — we think many well-off gamers and
laptop enthusiasts might like its edgy styling and standout colour
scheme, too. Those who saw the Lambo during our tests said it was
outlandish due to its orange finish and chunky body work, but they liked
the styling once we opened the lid. They liked the leather-dressed
palmrest, the chrome 'start' button and the backlit keys — and so do we.
It's a very nice laptop to look at and it feels good to use.
Its chiclet keyboard has full-sized keys that are soft and possess
good travel. Combined with the leather palm rest, this is a laptop that
is comfortable to type on for long periods of time. We love the
backlight, which has three intensity levels and looks great in a dark
environment. The touchpad is the only part of the laptop that, at times,
feels uncomfortable. This is because it has a glossy texture that can
be very resistive unless your fingers are bone dry. For the most part
though, it was responsive and accurate. See detailed pictures of the ASUS Lamborghini VX7.
The
laptop's 15.6in screen has a Full HD resolution of 1920x1080 and it
exhibits good brightness and contrast. We're not fans of its glossy
finish (or of its glossy frame), but without the gloss the laptop just
wouldn't look as flashy. We love the styling of the dashboard in front
of the screen, which has chrome shortcut buttons and a chrome 'start
engine' button (it's not merely a power button, you know). When the
machine boots up, it makes a 'vroom vroom' noise, which is cute the
first couple of times you hear it. It can be disabled in the BIOS.
The chassis is based on the design of the
of ASUS notebooks. It's quite thick and the laptop has an overall
weight of 3.8kg — that's the same as three MacBook Airs for you Apple
fans out there. It needs plenty of breathing room as it houses powerful
components: an Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU, a 1.5GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M
graphics adapter, 16GB of DDR3 SDRAM and two 750GB, 7200rpm hard drives
(but not in a RAID array). To keep this configuration cool, air comes
in through the right-rear vent and exits through the left-rear vent.
It's not a very loud operator, even when under a heavy processing load,
and it didn't get noticeably warm during our tests.
Performance and battery life
In
our performance tests, the Lamborghini VX7 was fast, and it takes the
crown as the fastest gaming laptop we've seen (so far) this year. It
recorded a score of 13927 in 3DMark06, with its closest competition
being the
,
which recorded 12103. That laptop has an Intel Core i7-2720QM CPU and
an AMD Radeon HD 6770M graphics card and costs $1000 less — but it also
doesn't have as much flair and appeal as the Lambo. The Lambo handled
racing and sports games with ease, and it was also decent when running
first-person shooters. Games such as Bulletstorm and Sanctum were
playable at the native 1920x1080 resolution of the screen, with both
recording over 31 frames per second in our tests. You'll have to use
lower resolution and detail settings if you want to get smoother
performance than that.
In our Blender 3D and iTunes MP3 encoding
tests, the Lambo recorded times of 24sec and 52sec, respectively. They
aren't the fastest processing times we've seen: the Blender 3D time is
spot on for the Core i7-2630QM CPU (the
recorded the same time with the same CPU), but the MP3 encoding time is
a little less than we expected. Using the Lambo to transcode a DVD
movie file to a 1.5GB Xvid file took 46min, which is commensurate with
the CPU's speed.
In our battery rundown test, in which we disable
power management, enable Wi-Fi, maximise screen brightness and loop an
Xvid-encoded video, the Lambo's 74 Watt-hour battery lasted 2hr 9min.
This is a decent time for a high-specification laptop, but it's not as
impressive as the three-hour runtime produced by other performance
laptops that we've seen, such as the aforementioned Pavilion dv6.
Sports car reliability
While
we enjoyed using the VX7 very much, it wasn't all smooth sailing during
our tests. True to the form of a real sports car, it did have some
niggling problems. It couldn't run VirtualDub reliably (something that
is common with other ASUS laptops we've seen recently) and it couldn't
run 3DMark06 properly without us manually putting a copy of the OpenAL.dll
in the 3DMark06 directory. The power scheme also changed back to one of
ASUS' own Power4Gear schemes every time we rebooted the machine, rather
than staying with our 'high performance' selection.
Furthermore,
there is a lot of pre-loaded software on the VX7 and, like most new
laptops, it comes with the Bing toolbar pre-installed. If you ever
restore the hard drive to its factory state, you'll have to accept the
terms and conditions and install the Bing toolbar in order to complete
the Windows 7 installation. We're not fans of this forcefulness at all.
Another quibble we have is with the Wi-Fi module, which is a single-band
Atheros AR9002WB-1NG. We'd prefer it if such an expensive laptop came
with a dual-band, Intel Wi-Fi module instead.
As for the rest of
the VX7's features, you get a DVD re-writer, one USB 3.0 port, HDMI,
VGA, Gigabit Ethernet, a webcam, Bluetooth, microphone and headphone
ports, three USB 2.0 ports and an SD card slot.
Conclusion
Trying
to decide whether the ASUS Lamborghini VX7 is worth the money is a
little difficult. On the one hand, the VX7 has the prestige branding of
an iconic sports car manufacturer and looks that are (for better of
worse) unparalleled. On the other hand, it's a little underdone: you can
get an Alienware M17x, for example, which has slightly better
credentials for $2699. To be able to consider either the VX7 or indeed
the Alienware M17x is a good position to be in though, and if you're a
fan of the Italian sports car manufacturer, you will get a lot more
enjoyment out of the Lamborghini VX7, that's for sure.
When you've got a high-performance notebook, why not make it look
like a high-performance car? The ASUS Automobili Lamborghini VX7 takes
all the internal components of its G53SW gaming notebook--an Intel Core
i7 CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M graphics, and a full HD display--and
wraps them with a chassis inspired by Lamborghini's sexy, angular
automotive designs. For the premium price of $2,269, you also get 16GB
of RAM and a Blu-ray writer for watching HD flicks on the 1080p display.
Does this machine live up to the Lamborghini name? Design
Che
bella! That's all we had to say when we first saw the VX7. While the
wedge shape of the notebook is not all that far removed from the
,
the lid and rear have been modified to resemble the Lamborghini
Murcielago rather than a F117 stealth fighter (as with the G53SW).
Instead of a soft-touch matte black lid, the VX7 has a glossy black
finish with the Lamborghini logo in the center. As with the car, you'll
want to keep a polishing rag handy to maintain the VX7's pristine look.
You can also get the lid in orange; given the flashiness of the
notebook, we'd choose that option.
Around the back, ASUS has
augmented the vents with clear red plastic slots that resemble the
taillights on a Lamborghini; it would be far cooler if they were also
backlit. The deck of the VX7 has its own styling, too. We love the black
leather palm rests, complete with elegant stitching. They not only look
fantastic, but are also very comfortable to rest your wrists on.
Other automotive touches include a dark chrome plastic lining around
the touchpad and "automobili Lamborghini" written above the keyboard.
Even the Power button says "Start Engine." When you turn on the
notebook, instead of the generic Windows startup sound, you hear a car
revving its engine.
Measuring 15.8 x 12.2 x 1.4-2.2 inches, the
VX7 is slightly larger than the G53SW, and, at 8.4 pounds, is 3.2 ounces
heavier. Even with the black Lamborghini-accented messenger bag that
comes with the VX7, you still wouldn't want to carry it around for long. Heat
After streaming a Hulu video for 15 minutes at full screen, the
Lamborghini VX7 remained cool: The touchpad registered 80 degrees, the
space between the G and H keys was 88, and the middle of the underside
was 90 degrees. The vents at the rear of the VX7 really do the trick. Keyboard and Touchpad Click to enlarge
Just like the G53,
the VX7 has an island-style keyboard that's backlit and comfortable to
type on, but it could be better. The keys themselves are nicely spaced
and have good travel and feedback, but the right Shift key is
undersized, and the number pad and arrow keys are smaller than they have
to be. Also, we noticed a bit of flex, similar to the G53.
The
2.75 x 1.75 Synaptics touchpad on the VX7 felt slightly small for a
notebook of this size (it's the same size as on the G53), and its
mirrored surface had a slight amount of friction, but we were able to
execute multitouch gestures easily. The trapezoidal, chromed mouse
buttons below were large, and provided snappy feedback.
With a resolution of 1920 x 1080, the Lamborghini VX7's 15.6-inch
glossy display provided bright and crisp visuals. We could pick out
individual leaves while playing World of Tanks
and individual strands of hair when watching the 1080p trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
. However, we did notice a bit of noise in the darker areas of the screen, and colors did appear muted at times.
We
liked that we could automatically change the color temperature by
pressing the middle button on the upper-left of the deck. However,
viewing angles were somewhat limited; images started to reverse at 45
degrees on either side.
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The
small speakers in the top middle of the VX7's deck produced loud but
tinny sound. Bruce Springsteen's "Glory Days" and Kanye West's "All
Falls Down" had almost no bass. Even when we were playing games,
explosions didn't have the chest-thumping boom we were looking for. The
THX Trustudio audio manager did little to help. Ports and Webcam
The
left side of the VX7 has a tray-loading Blu-ray drive and two USB 2.0
ports. The right side houses HDMI, one USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0 port,
Ethernet, and headphone and mic ports.
The 2-megapixel webcam on the VX7 can take photos at up to 1600 x 1200
pixels and capture video up to 640 x 480. While a little on the grainy
side, the webcam picked up details such as the stripes in our shirt as
well as a bright orange cup sitting on the desk behind us. Using ASUS'
LifeFrame utility, we were able to make fine adjustments to the picture
quality, including brightness and contrast, and could even add fun
effects, such as a virtual pair of sunglasses or a black eye. Performance
The computing equivalent of a
572-horsepower V12 engine, the VX7 comes with a quad-core 2.6-GHz Intel
Core i7-2630QM processor, 16GB of RAM, and Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M
graphics with 3GB of GDDR5 memory. However, the VX7's dual 750GB,
7,200-rpm hard drives made it feel like this machine was filled up with
regular unleaded.
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On
PCMark Vantage, the VX7 scored 7,740, which is about 900 points higher
than the desktop replacement average, but the G53SW (which has the same
specs, but 8GB of RAM and a single 750GB, 7,200-rpm hard drive) notched a
higher 8,470 on the same test. The
(Intel Core i7-2820QM) and the
(Intel Core i7-2630QM) blew past it with scores of 9,293 and 9,184, respectively.
While
the VX7 was quick to boot up Windows 7 Ultimate (just 56 seconds), it
took the 7,200-rpm hard drive a long 3 minutes and 38 seconds to
duplicate a 4.97GB folder of multimedia files. That's a rate of 23.3
MBps, well below the 34.1MBps category average, the 39.1 MBps of the
G53SW, and well below the GT680R (62.1MBps). Graphics and Gaming
The
VX7's Nvidia GeForce GTX460M graphics card and 3GB of VRAM powered
through the 3DMark06 test with a score of 13,927, which is on a par with
the G53SW and the GT680R, and about 5,200 points higher than the
desktop replacement category average. The VX7 also outpaced the
Alienware M14x's Nvidia GeForce GT555M (12,553). On 3DMark11, the VX7
scored 1,658, which also bested the M14x (1,324), but was below the
G53SW (1,825) and the MSI GT680R (1,796).
In World of Warcraft
,
the VX7 delivered 71 frames per second with effects set to maximum and
the resolution at 1920 x 1080. That's 11 fps higher than the category
average and the G53SW; the GT680R edged it out slightly (81 fps). The
M14x scored 77 fps, but it has a lower screen resolution of 1600 x 900.
In Far Cry 2
,
the VX7 kicked out 39 fps at its native resolution and effects on Very
High. That's a bit above the category average (33 fps), but below the
G53SW and the GT680R, both of which saw 55 fps at the same settings at
the same resolution. By comparison, the M14x scored 50 fps.
Still, gaming was a blast on the VX7. We averaged 49 frames per second when playing World of Tanks
at native resolution and effects jacked up. We could pick out the
smallest details, from the foliage on the trees to cobblestone streets
to individual treads on our Sherman tank as we rumbled through the
boards. Our only regret was that the speakers didn't provide enough low
end to really hear the growl of our tank's diesel engine or the boom as
we fired our gun.
Like most gaming notebooks (and sportscars), the VX7 is a
gas-guzzler. Its eight-cell, 5200-mAh battery lasted 2 hours and 55
minutes, just 5 minutes less than the G53SW. That's slightly better than
the category average (2:48), but the VX7's size and weight means it
won't be far from an outlet for long. The Alienware M14x lasted a longer
4:11, but it also has a smaller screen to power. Express Gate Cloud
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The
VX7 includes ASUS Express Gate Cloud, software that allows users to
boot the laptop without using Windows. After pressing the button on the
upper left of the keyboard deck, the VX7 launched Express Gate in
approximately 15 seconds. Express Gate Cloud features a series of eight
sliding tiles (Calendar, Chrome, Game, Music, Online Video, Photo,
Social Network) that users can navigate to access the web and a number
of entertainment options. Software
ASUS
keeps the software pre-load fairly light on the VX7. Included are ASUS
utilities for tweaking the system, such as Power4Gear Hybrid (for
adjusting performance settings), and FastBoot (to speed up boot time).
Other software includes Cyberlink Blu-ray Disc Suite (for burning
discs), Roxio Cineplayer BD (for playing Blu-rays), Trend Micro Titanium
Internet Security, and Nuance PDF Reader.
The ASUS
Automobili Lamborghini VX7 has looks that kill, but even when you factor
in the premium for the design, the performance doesn't quite match the
$2,269 price. We were a bit disappointed with the lack of bass when
playing music and games, and the VX7's keyboard flex gives us some
pause. For about $700 less, you can get an ASUS G53SW with the same
gaming prowess--but with less storage and no Blu-ray. If you're looking
for a true desktop replacement, you can get an Alienware M17x with all
the same specs, but with a larger 17-inch display, better audio, and
cool backlight customizations for around the same price. Still, gamers
who happen to be Lamborghini aficionados will no doubt swoon over the
VX7. Just be sure to get the orange lid.
ASUS Lamborghini VX7 Specs Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.1+EDR Brand ASUS CPU 2.6-GHz Intel Core i7-2630QM Company Website http://www.asus.com Display Size 15.6 Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M Hard Drive Size 1.5TB Hard Drive Speed 7,200rpm Hard Drive Type Dual SATA Hard Drives Native Resolution 1920x1080 Operating System MS Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) Optical Drive BDRW DL Optical Drive Speed 8X Ports (excluding USB) S/PDIF, Microphone, Headphone, HDMI, Ethernet, VGA, USB 3.0 RAM 16GB RAM Upgradable to 16GB Size 15.8 x 12.2 x 1.4-2.2 inches Touchpad Size 2.75 x 1.75 inches USB Ports 4 Video Memory 3GB Weight 8.4 pounds Wi-Fi 802.11a/g/n AS IS, AND ALL SALES FINAL!!