An excellent example of that is our top pick, Asus' ROG Strix Scope II 96, which elevates gaming keyboards to an enthusiast level while maintaining a mainstream price. Although it's the top gaming ...
Whether you're after a portable powerhouse or something a little chunkier, the best Asus gaming laptops can do it all - and in style. Not only do these laptops pack substance, but they also do it ...
It’s no secret that the bulk of the reviews we have today are from ASUS, with dozens of new ... Still, that makes the ROG Strix X870-I Gaming WIFI a very exciting product right now, as it ...
The Asus TUF Gaming X870-Plus WiFi is a worthwhile-value X870 AMD motherboard. It brings native Zen 5 support, new looks, the ...
Across ASUS’s lineup of PRIME, ProArt, TUF GAMING, ROG STRIX, ROG CROSSHAIR, and all the sub-SKUs, you’ll find a new refresh ...
Meet the ASUS ROG STRIX X870E-E Gaming WIFI motherboard that we have on our test bench today, this beautifully designed motherboard is engineered to meet the requirements of modern gaming and high ...
The Asus ROG Azoth has been my daily driver since it launched last year and it's been a delight to return to after testing so many gaming keyboards in between. That's why I watch its price ...
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The site also lists the new Asus ROG Maximus Z890 Apex at a price of $812.29. Even the cheapest ROG Strix board, the Z890-A Gaming WiFi, is listed at a price of $445.04. Thankfully, there are some ...
I used to have a handheld gaming console that I loved very much. It was the foldable baby pink Nintendo 3DS, and it made me feel like the coolest girl ever when I flipped it upon and yanked out the ...
Asus has gone with all-AMD hardware for this reasonably priced gaming laptop. It mostly works, with both decent gaming performance and great battery life. But a similarly priced laptop with Nvidia ...
There’s still plenty of gaming flare, but it’s a much more reserved experience that reminds me of the now-defunct Razer Phone series. I think ASUS should continue to lean on this. A quick look ...