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Still a great compact gaming laptop, but the grating fan noise and sharper Blade 14 relegate it into second place.
Asus has updated its ROG NUC design for 2025 featuring an updated chassis ... the RTX 5080 laptop GPU with a Core Ultra 9 ...
Now Asus has introduced the ROG XG Mobile (2025) graphics dock which does away with that proprietary port. Instead it has a Thunderbolt 5 port with support for bi-directional data transfer speeds ...
ASUS upgrades its ROG NUC 2025 Mini-PC with new unit sporting Intel Core Ultra 275HX CPU, up to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 ...
From the moment you pick up the ASUS ROG Phone 7 Ultimate, it's clear this is not your typical Android smartphone. For starters, it's physically large, with a 6.8-inch OLED display framed by ...
With Qualcomm's latest mobile chipset, the ROG Phone 9 Pro has all the 5G bands you need. It doesn't support millimeter wave networks, but sub-6GHz is far more pervasive for maintaining connectivity.
If you were just looking at the spec sheet, you’d think the Asus ROG NUC was some kind of beefed-up gaming laptop, as opposed to a fully-fledged gaming PC. After all, it’s powered by an Intel ...
The gaming wing of consumer tech giant Asus, the Republic of Gamers, has unveiled the latest edition of the ROG Phone, a mobile gaming powerhouse running Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon chipset and ...
The ROG Phone 8 Pro's appearance might not stand out as much in a lineup of other premium Android phones, but once I actually used it, I could quickly tell it's still a gaming phone.
For connectivity, the Asus ROG Phone 9 Pro Edition supports sub-6GHz 5G, including the crucial C-Band, and is compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile's networks, though not their fastest mmWave service.
It's a neat, compact, matte-black package, and comes in two flavours: the ROG NUC 760 (Core Ultra 7 155H, RTX 4060 mobile, 16 GB DDR5-5600, 512 GB M.2 drive) and the ROG NUC 970 (Intel Core Ultra ...