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ASUS-related discussion is split between upcoming hardware announcements (a next-gen handheld at Computex) and active community attention on specific ASUS products—especially ROG OLED monitors, Wi‑Fi 7 extenders/mesh kits, and new memory/driver support. The loudest near-term signal is the Computex June handheld reveal plus deals/availability chatter around the ROG Strix OLED monitor.

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Key Takeaway Watch for ASUS’s next-gen handheld debut at Computex in June, while ongoing threads highlight active buying and technical interest in ROG OLED monitors, Wi‑Fi 7 networking, and new RAM products.
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next-gen handheld ROG OLED monitors Wi-Fi 7 networking Linux driver support
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Watch for ASUS’s next-gen handheld debut at Computex in June, while ongoing threads highlight active buying and technical interest in ROG OLED monitors, Wi‑Fi 7 networking, and new RAM products.

ASUS-related discussion is split between upcoming hardware announcements (a next-gen handheld at Computex) and active community attention on specific ASUS products—especially ROG OLED monitors, Wi‑Fi 7 extenders/mesh kits, and new memory/driver support. The loudest near-term signal is the Computex June handheld reveal plus deals/availability chatter around the ROG Strix OLED monitor.

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Top 1 signals · Watch for ASUS’s next-gen handheld debut at Computex

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event Computex June reveal for ASUS next-gen handheld
monitor size 34-inch ASUS ROG Strix OLED
deal Save 30% on the 34-inch ASUS ROG Strix OLED monitor

What to Watch

  • Mark Computex for ASUS’s next-gen handheld reveal in June. HotHardware
  • Track early pricing/availability on 34-inch ASUS ROG Strix OLED deals (e.g., the advertised 30% off). Neowin

What Changed

  • [USA-CA] [H] ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG27UCDMG 27” Monitor, MSI MAG Coreliquid A13 240 AIO [W] PayPal G&S, Local Cash Neowin
  • Save 30% on this 34-inch ASUS ROG Strix OLED monitor Neowin
  • Asus to reveal their next-gen handheld at Computex in June HotHardware
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Why buy the ASUS ROG Strix 27-inch gaming monitor?

Our friends at PC Gamer gave this monitor a high review score of 83/100, stating that "the Asus ROG Strix XG27UCG is a strong all-round package." This lofty praise is warranted, as the XG27UCG is a top-notch gaming monitor that can swap between displaying images in 4K resolutions with 160Hz refresh rates or FHD 1080p with 320Hz refresh rates. While it's in 4K mode, visuals are rendered with super-sharp details, great color contrast, and bright clarity at 400nits. Visuals take a bit of a downgrade in 1080p, with the trade-off being superior 320Hz refresh rates to help a game's framerate for smo

Reach 4K splendor or gameplay-boosting 320Hz refresh rates with this high-quality display
Who should buy the Asus Chromebook Plus CX34?

If you want a Chromebook that can do it all, the Asus Chromebook Plus CX34 is it. The Intel Core i5 keeps everything running smooth–streaming, school work, or juggling a bunch of tabs. And the ports? You’ve got USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, and a headphone jack, which means you can kiss the dongle life goodbye.

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Who should buy the Asus Chromebook CX15?

Need a reliable laptop for under $200? The CX15 is totally worth a look because it’s great for anyone that mostly browses the web and watches YouTube videos. The spacious 15.6-inch 1080p display and roomy keyboard also make it feel more premium than you’d expect at this price point. For daily tasks, it really gets the job done–you can’t say that about too many machines in this range.

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Why buy the ASUS Xbox Ally?

Aside from having a more enticing price than the Steam Deck (Xbox Ally's current £369.22 price at Amazon UK versus the 512GB Steam Deck OLED's £479 MSRP — which is currently sold out), this Xbox-centric gaming handheld has a ton of gameplay-enhancing features that help it rival Steam's iconic console. The ASUS Xbox Ally is built with an AMD Ryzen Z2 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 7-inch 1080p display with 120Hz Variable Refresh Rates. With these specs, you will be able to run every indie and AA title at 60fps with ease and even demanding AAA titles at 30fps. On top of that, this gaming handheld

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