ASUS ROG Flow Z13 redefines gaming tablets with workstation-class power, stunning visuals, advanced cooling, and unmatched ...
The Strix Scar 18 now feels sleek, and that makes all the difference. The keyboard sits flat to the top of the inner deck, ...
Few tablets could compete with a true gaming laptop like the ROG Flow Z13 when it was released in 2022. Now though, there's a ...
That’s because it’s the world’s first* Thunderbolt 5 external graphics card and one of the first Thunderbolt 5 docks, using ...
Asus manufactures premium ROG laptops, monitors, and keyboards. However, the Asus V16 budget gaming laptop offers much more affordable, high-refresh-rate gameplay. Having just been announced ...
CES 2025 is just two weeks away and Asus is planning to launch, among other things, a new ultrathin laptop that it claims will be the world’s lightest Copilot+ PC. We also don’t know what will ...
When it finally comes time to retire an old laptop, it can feel like saying goodbye to an old friend. Unfortunately, this old friend has all your passwords and personal information in their head ...
The ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16 (GA605) is the latest laptop to come across my desk, and I am hoping the last one to review in 2024. I have been inundated with laptops this year, and the crazy thing ...
the ASUS ROG Flow Z13 2-in-1 laptop-tablet hybrid. Actually, this isn't strictly a new product; ASUS already sells ROG Flow Z13 tablets with Intel processors and GeForce graphics. Given that ...
To say that there’s some buzz about Google‘s brand-new update to Notebook LM would be an understatement. Just like they did with the original version, users are posting examples of this ...
ASUS ROG Strix G18 gaming laptop: 18-inch 2.5K 240Hz, Ryzen 9 9955HX CPU, RTX 5070 Laptop GPU AMD RX 9070 GPU is benchmarked in Black Ops 6 - and NVIDIA might well have a fight on its hands MSI ...
Try understanding what processor you’re getting in a Windows laptop. In their zeal to push AI as a selling point, Intel and AMD are renaming their laptop processors and tossing out the naming ...