AE and Premiere CS6 Mobile Editor GTX 570M vs Quadro 5100M

Here's my question folks.  Looking to get a "desktop replacement" laptop.  ASUS makes thier G75VW ROG Laptop which comes with a GTX 670M video card.  Any system with a Quadro card such as a 5100M is $2-3k more than this unit. 
Is the GTX 670M good enough for moderate PP and AE work on the go or do i have to break down and get a quadro machine?  Any difference between the 670M and 660M cards?
PS - Love the fact that this laptop has 4 USB 3.0 and a Thunderbolt port.  I can play both sides of the digital fence

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