Asus: The Republic of Gamers and Great Computers

Let's take a deep dive into one of the most renowned computer brands out there, between their laptops, desktop parts, and smart phones?

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Michael W

2/1/20242 min read

black and white kanji text signage
black and white kanji text signage

Various Devices that have come out from ASUS have, for the most part, been nothing short of excellent. Their past and present products are so good, and they know it.

Over the Holiday, I got a deal on an Asus that had an i7 processor quad core, 16 GBs of RAM, 1 TB of storage, and a GTX 950 NIVIDIA graphics card at a price of 650.00$. The laptop was able to do most anything I ran on it and it was not one of the TUF or ROG series, it might have even been before that. Unfortunately, I ruined the laptop during an exam by not feeling well and I didn't really have anything for a bit that was as good as that laptop, especially not at that price. I have had a few different ASUS products since and they have not failed at exceeding my expectations. With that said, when a brand gets so good at creating excellent products, it is only a matter of time when their demand increases and thus are creating lineups that have more features to them and are at a higher cost point like the Republic of Gamers series. Desktops, Motherboards, Laptops, and even Smart Phones, ASUS is making a name for themselves as a top of the line manufacturer. In this Post, we will get an overview of some of their product lines and take a look at what was gained/lost before their products did not fall into a certain series.

The Republic of Gamers

When taking a look at the Republic of Gamers Series of Laptops and Desktops, you will notice that the choices of specs for the computer are recent and most likely still in production for those models. While there are a few choices to reduce the price that is still capable of running most anything, the continual development of newer graphics cards and reduced production of older cards make it difficult to have more affordable but functional pc options.

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