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Description Whether you're diving into the latest indie hits or editing your next upload, this 16-inch ASUS V16 gaming laptop is built to keep up. Its WUXGA display gives you a crisp, vibrant picture that makes every frame pop with detail. And because itâs powered by an Intel Core i5 processor and 16GB of RAM, multitasking is smooth and snappy â perfect for creators on the move. With a 512GB SSD, youâll enjoy fast boot times and plenty of space for both your projects and library. The GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card brings cinematic quality to your gameplay and editing with clever AI and ray tracing tech for realistic lighting. Plus, the HDMI port makes it easy to connect to a second screen for streaming or dual-monitor workflows. Itâs your all-in-one creative companion. Processor: Intel Core A processor is your computerâs brain. It turns every mouse click and key press into the actions you see on-screen, whether youâre typing up a Word doc or playing a game. There are lots of types of processor designed for different things. Simple processors can handle the basics, while more powerful versions are needed for complex tasks like video editing. Storage Type: SSD Storage is where your computer saves apps, files, and all the data it needs to work, including the operating system. There are a few kinds of storage to choose from, and they all come in different sizes. Some start up and load apps really fast, while others have lots of space for saving big files. Operating System: Windows 11 Home Operating systems are essential for making your computer tick along smoothly, looking after jobs like managing files, running apps, and connecting with any external devices. They keep everything running seamlessly and working together, so you can focus on whatâs really important â your growing to-do list. On-board Graphics Card: Intel A graphics card or chip is how your computer turns data into the images you see on your screen. Itâs usually part of the processor on regular desktops and laptops, while gaming and professional workstations have a separate bit of kit that handles more intensive tasks. Discrete Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX A graphics card or chip is how your computer turns data into the images you see on your screen. Itâs usually part of the processor on regular desktops and laptops, while gaming and professional workstations have a separate bit of kit that handles more intensive tasks. RAM Your computer's short-term memory is also known as RAM. It stores all the info that your apps need to work properly when you launch them. If you just want to send emails or do some shopping online, you wonât need as much â 4GB of RAM is enough to handle the basics, while 8GB is ideal for multitasking. But for more demanding apps and games youâll want 16GB or 32GB of RAM, while 64GB and up is usually only needed for professional video editing and 3D modelling work. Apple also has their own type of RAM called Unified Memory that lets the processor and graphics card access the same resources for a more streamlined experience. Resolution: WUXGA A screenâs resolution is made up of thousands of tiny dots called pixels, and more pixels means better images. Youâll want a high resolution if you use your computer to play games, edit videos, or watch movies. But for basic stuff like work, social media and online shopping, a low resolution option is all you need. Refresh Rate: 144 Hz Refresh rate tells you how many new images (or frames) they can draw every second. 60Hz is equal to 60 frames per second, while serious players usually opt for 144Hz or higher. The faster a refresh rate is, the more frames it can draw per second. That gives you a much smoother picture with much more realistic movement. Itâs an advantage in games like shooters and sports where reaction time is really important. Product Features: WUXGA screen â Very wide image and lots of colours 512GB SSD â Plenty of storage and super-fast loading HDMI port â Easily connect your external devices DC Input LED backlight Processor model: Intel CoreâŻ5 210H Read More