Page 2: ASUS Zenfone 9 Review: Audio, Call Quality And Benchmark Performance Page 3: ASUS Zenfone 9 Review: Battery Life And Our Verdict ASUS Zenfone 9 - Starting At: $699 ASUS took a different ...
TL;DR: The ASUS ROG Ally gaming handheld was upgraded with a 90Wh battery from the ROG Strix G15 laptop and a larger M.2 2280 SSD, extending battery life from 1.5 to 4 hours. A custom 3D-printed back ...
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Brilliant display ・Sleek design and hardware ・Respectable gaming performance ・Great ...
The ASUS ROG Phone 3 houses a gargantuan 6,000mAh battery which is one of the largest on the market to date, and with good reason. The handset packs in a powerhouse Snapdragon 865 Plus processor, a ...
ASUS decided to throw in a generous 5,000mAh battery here, while most other phones tend to top out at 4,000mAh. The engineers went to great lengths to justify this decision: It was either a smaller ...
I’ve just recently waded into the handheld PC hardware market, and while I never got a chance to try the original ASUS ROG Ally, I’ve now spent a week or so with a new Ally X review unit. Rather than ...
ASUS has unveiled its new smartphone, the ZenFone Max Plus (M1). This is ASUS’ second smartphone to feature an 18:9 display — following the Pegasus 4S earlier this month — and it’s a very similar ...
The Asus ROG Ally X is a handheld gaming PC that shares a lot of DNA with the original ROG Ally handheld that launched in 2023. The new model has the same 7 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel LCD display with a ...
The Asus Vivobook 16 is one of the best daily drivers under Rs 90,000 in the Indian market. It ships with an Intel Ultra Core ...
Working on the go is mainstream and as a result, laptops have become smaller, more portable, and with better features and battery life. The latest Intel Core Ultra processors only increase the ...
The Asus ProArt P16’s basic specifications are well-balanced and competitive with many mid-range laptops in the $2,000 to ...
Asus's trio of displays, unveiled at CES, are expected to launch in the first half of 2022. Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s hardware team, covering at various times printers, scanners, projectors ...