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ASUS headlines are clustering around new hardware launches across multiple categories: ProArt creator laptops/mini-PCs, Zenbook/ROG/monitor refreshes, and networking peripherals like a first Wi‑Fi 8 router. There’s also continued community/enthusiast focus on device compatibility and teardown-level tinkering on Linux, plus a power-supply and e‑GPU angle.

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Key Takeaway ASUS’s current momentum is broad—new ProArt creator systems, updated ROG/Zenbook lineup, and a first Wi‑Fi 8 router—while communities simultaneously test Linux compatibility and niche upgrades.
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ASUS creator laptops ROG gaming refresh Linux compatibility
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ASUS’s current momentum is broad—new ProArt creator systems, updated ROG/Zenbook lineup, and a first Wi‑Fi 8 router—while communities simultaneously test Linux compatibility and niche upgrades.

ASUS headlines are clustering around new hardware launches across multiple categories: ProArt creator laptops/mini-PCs, Zenbook/ROG/monitor refreshes, and networking peripherals like a first Wi‑Fi 8 router. There’s also continued community/enthusiast focus on device compatibility and teardown-level tinkering on Linux, plus a power-supply and e‑GPU angle.

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Top 3 signals · ASUS’s current momentum is broad—new ProArt creator

Briefing Findings · ASUS’s current momentum is broad—new ProArt creator

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Wi‑Fi standard First ASUS Wi‑Fi 8 router (ROG Rapture GT‑BN98 Pro)
Creator laptop launch ProArt P16/P14 laptops with NVIDIA N1X; ProArt Mini‑PC confirms 140W headroom
Linux-focused mod Asus ZenVision lid screen reverse engineered to work on Linux

What to Watch

  • Follow Tom’s Hardware coverage for additional details on ASUS’s ROG Rapture GT‑BN98 Pro Wi‑Fi 8 router rollout. Tom's Hardware
  • Keep checking r/linux threads for updates on ACPI/table dumps and lid-screen behavior on newer ASUS models. HotHardware

What Changed

  • ACPI table dump for Asus Zenbook A16 (Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme) HotHardware
  • Asus AIMesh node 5GHz-1 connection mystery r/HomeNetworking
  • ASUS relies on NVIDIA DSX for AI factories: Simulate first, then burn power Igor's LAB
  • Asus PG27AQDM-R for $520, good deal? r/Monitors
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Direct ASUS · 6 Articles whose headline is primarily about ASUS.

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TechPowerUp 6 articles

Tracking: (PR) ASUS Announces ExpertCenter P200 AiO / (PR) Lexar Eyes Next-Generation AI Solutions with ASUS Collaboration on Mini-PCs, Handheld Gaming and High-Performance Gaming Memory

Tom's Hardware 5 articles

Tracking: Asus unveils its first Wi-Fi 8 router — ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro offers up to 2x real-world throughput uplift over Wi-Fi 7 / Asus shows off updated Zenbook and Strix Scar laptops, along with a TUF-based Gaming desktop — a refreshed look on laptops takes center stage

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How much does the ASUS ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 cost?

The new ASUS ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 mouse makes its debut at $259.99. It's available for pre-order at both Best Buy and Newegg, and it's expected to launch fully on July 19. After launch, it will also be available at Amazon and Micro Center. Considering the regular ROG Harpe II Ace, on which this special Edition 20 is based, costs about $170, you're looking at roughly a $90 cost difference.

ASUS gave its top gaming mouse a golden makeover, and I got to test it out.
How much does the ASUS ROG Azoth Extreme Edition 20 cost?

The ASUS ROG Azoth Extreme Edition 20 makes its debut at $599.99, a full $100 more expensive than the regular, non-anniversary Azoth Extreme model. It's available to pre-order now at Best Buy and Newegg. The keyboard is expected to launch on July 19, when it will also show up at Amazon and Micro Center. Image 1 of 2 ASUS is also selling 20th Anniversary ROG Keycap Mystery Boxes for $24.99. These kits come with six randomized special-edition keycaps related to the history of ROG. There's a 1/48 chance of landing a 20th Anniversary Special Edition ROG keycap, but I didn't get so lucky. What I ca

Rabid ROG fanatics take note: ASUS's anniversary edition gaming keyboard is the best I've used
What's in the box?

Alongside the ASUS ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 mouse, the special display case has an ROG SpeedNova 8K receiver and extender, an ROG paracord, grip tape, extra mouse slides, stickers, a cleaning cloth, and documentation.

ASUS gave its top gaming mouse a golden makeover, and I got to test it out.
Should you buy the ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG?

You should buy the ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG if: You wanted OLED but didn't think it was bright enough You play fast-paced games You think 27-inches is the sweet spot You should NOT buy the ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG if: You prefer QD-OLED You want a curved screen You need a color accurate screen for content creation The Asus ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG is the best OLED monitor I've tested to date. It's bright, beautiful, and has amazing contrast, and is tweaked for the speed you crave when gaming. Let's face it, not many people need a 500 Hz monitor, and the 280 Hz on this panel

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