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ASUS-related chatter is clustering around gaming/creator hardware—multiple headlines spotlight ASUS ROG Strix QD-OLED monitors and a Wi‑Fi 8 ROG Rapture router at Computex. There’s also notable concern/interest in ASUS quality and support, with discussion of BIOS/RMA trust erosion and Linux platform driver support for newer ASUS/HP laptops.

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Key Takeaway The biggest near-term ASUS story is the push into next-gen ROG display and Wi‑Fi 8 networking, while users remain watchful about support and reliability.
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ROG monitors deals Wi‑Fi 8 networking Support & reliability
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The biggest near-term ASUS story is the push into next-gen ROG display and Wi‑Fi 8 networking, while users remain watchful about support and reliability.

ASUS-related chatter is clustering around gaming/creator hardware—multiple headlines spotlight ASUS ROG Strix QD-OLED monitors and a Wi‑Fi 8 ROG Rapture router at Computex. There’s also notable concern/interest in ASUS quality and support, with discussion of BIOS/RMA trust erosion and Linux platform driver support for newer ASUS/HP laptops.

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Wi‑Fi standard ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro is teased as a Wi‑Fi 8 router
Event Wi‑Fi 8 router teaser tied to Computex
Monitor specs ROG Strix XG27AQDMES: 27-inch, QHD 2K, 1440p, QD‑OLED, 240 Hz, 0.03ms
Monitor deal XG27AQDMES listed at -$449
Reliability narrative Discussion claims BIOS issues and RMA trouble are eroding customer trust

What to Watch

  • Watch Computex coverage for the full ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro Wi‑Fi 8 router details. WCCFTech
  • Track early impressions and firmware updates for ASUS BIOS/RMA discussions to see if trust improves. Igor's LAB
  • Follow review/availability updates for ASUS ROG Strix QD‑OLED monitors, especially the XG27AQDMES and 34-inch OLED models. r/buildapcsales

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  • [USA-CA][H]ASUS RTX 3070 TUF [W] Local Cash r/hardwareswap
  • ASUS Prepares ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro As The First WiFi 8 Router WCCFTech
  • ASUS Teases ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro Wi-Fi 8 Gaming Router At Computex HotHardware
  • Review - ASUS Zenbook Duo 2026 - Twee schermen, één laptop Tweakers
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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
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

"The lightest laptop I've ever used": Lenovo's Aura Edition laptop offers huge battery life, but there's a downside
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