Buying a gaming laptop in 2026? This guide breaks down the best options across budgets, from affordable RTX laptops to ...
Go boring and ditch the RGB tax.I’ve been testing the RTX 5080 version of the Dell Tower Plus, which my colleague Alex ...
Starting at $1,899, the ROG NUC (2025) isn’t the most expensive pre-built gaming PC on the market, but it is on the pricier side compared with traditional towers equivalently configured, largely due ...
Solid gaming performance. Really bright, 240-Hz display. Convenient ports in the back. Responsive touchpad. Battery life is decent. Keyboard and palm rests get warm. Cheaper gaming laptops perform ...
The Asus ROG Strix G16 is capable of running the game smoothly even in its Extreme settings preset, again outpacing the weaker two systems, almost keeping up with the RTX 4080-equipped Alienware x16 ...
The V470VA targets creators, featuring a 27-inch Full HD IPS screen with a 93% screen-to-body ratio and full sRGB. Powered by up to Intel Core i7-13620H, it includes 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 ...
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) is kicking off 2025 by unveiling several new products at CES that will put it in a strong position to be a top choice for players, as it competes with strong lineups from ...
ROG redefines the future of gaming with its powerful lineup of gaming laptops, desktops, and external graphics. Headlining the range is the 2025 ROG Strix SCAR 16/18 series, featuring next-generation ...
The first ROG Ally from Asus, a $700 Windows-based handheld gaming PC, performed better than the Steam Deck, but it did so through notable compromises on battery life. The hardware also had a ...
From afar, it may appear like all ASUS did was switch the color of the Ally X’s chassis from white to black. But the second I picked it up, I noticed a lot of little changes including more pronounced ...
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