Gamers on the go have been waiting with bated breath for news of the newest gaming laptops from Asus, the ROG G752, to say the least, and the manufacturer didn’t disappoint with its ROG Unleashed event on October 9th at DogPatch Studios in San Francsico.
Republic of Gamers, Asus’ PC gaming wing, is all about the above and beyond. These high-end components and machines don’t compromise on anything, offering up only the latest and greatest configurations, while bringing new products up to speed.
The flagship of the ROG line is the laptop, and with the G751 already finding its way onto desks from casual gamers to professional tournaments, it’s no surprise that Asus would follow it up with an equally impressive machine.
Asus didn’t just bring laptops to the ROG Unleashed event, however. The rest of the introductions were aimed squarely at the head of PC builders and tinkerers.
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