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Recent coverage of ASUS centers on OLED/display and peripheral impressions (including an OLED brightness/color shift complaint, and reviews/deals for ROG Strix OLED/QD-OLED monitors and an ROG Azoth keyboard). Alongside that, multiple threads discuss ASUS Wi‑Fi/mеsh performance (AX201, ExpertWifi, and a Wi‑Fi 7 extender) plus Linux platform driver support and broader reliability concerns around BIOS/RMA.

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Key Takeaway ASUS trends are split between strong product interest (ROG OLED/QD‑OLED monitors, ROG Azoth keyboard, Wi‑Fi 7 extenders) and user concerns about performance/defects and trust (OLED shift complaints, slow ExpertWifi, BIOS/RMA issues).
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OLED display issues Wi-Fi mesh performance Linux driver support Reliability/RMA concerns
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ASUS trends are split between strong product interest (ROG OLED/QD‑OLED monitors, ROG Azoth keyboard, Wi‑Fi 7 extenders) and user concerns about performance/defects and trust (OLED shift complaints, slow ExpertWifi, BIOS/RMA issues).

Recent coverage of ASUS centers on OLED/display and peripheral impressions (including an OLED brightness/color shift complaint, and reviews/deals for ROG Strix OLED/QD-OLED monitors and an ROG Azoth keyboard). Alongside that, multiple threads discuss ASUS Wi‑Fi/mеsh performance (AX201, ExpertWifi, and a Wi‑Fi 7 extender) plus Linux platform driver support and broader reliability concerns around BIOS/RMA.

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OLED issue observed Asus OLED shows brightness/color shift in the middle, only on certain backgrounds
QD-OLED monitor specs/deal ROG Strix XG27AQDMES: 27-inch, 1440p, 240 Hz, 0.03ms listed at $449
Wi‑Fi extender type ASUS RP-BE58 reviewed as a sub‑gigabit versatile AiMesh‑ready Wi‑Fi 7 extender
Reliability narrative Discussion links BIOS issues and RMA trouble to eroding customer trust

What to Watch

  • Watch r/buildapcsales and deal posts for ASUS ROG Strix OLED/QD‑OLED monitor price drops (e.g., $449 / 30% off). Neowin
  • Check community feedback on ASUS OLED panel behavior (background-dependent shifts) after firmware/updates. Neowin

What Changed

  • Weird brightness/color shift in the middle of my Asus oled, but only visible in certain backgrounds? Neowin
  • [Monitor] ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMES 27 inch, QHD 2K 1440p QD-OLED, 240 Hz, 0.03ms, - $449 Neowin
  • Review: Asus ROG Azoth 96 HE Is An Incredible Keyboard, But Not For £350 Digital Foundry
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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

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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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Is the Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition a good laptop?

Image 1 of 2 At 2.15 lbs, this is one of the lightest 14-inch Windows laptops I've ever carried. Lighter than ASUS' Zenbook A14 (2.18 lbs) and Apple's 13-inch M5 MacBook Air (2.7 lbs), the magnesium-aluminum chassis still keeps it feeling solid and sturdy despite its featherweight build. The "thixomolding" procedure for its shell also means it feels particularly similar to the "Ceraluminum" ASUS used on standouts like the 14-inch Zenbook S 14, if slightly more glossy. The 5.5-inch glass haptic touchpad also makes this laptop stand out from all the mechanical equivalents I've used before, thoug

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