ASUS refreshes its ROG gaming lineup in India

New Delhi: Asus India Country Product Manager David Chu, Flipkart Head of private label business Adarsh Menon, Asus Regional Head India and South Asia Leon Yu, Intel India Vice President and Managing Director (Sales and Marketing) Prakash Mallya, Asus India Head of Consumer Notebooks and ROG Business Arnold Su and GeForce Business Head, Nvidia South Asia Nikhil Kohli at the launch of Asus ROG Zephyrus and ROG Strix laptop series in New Delhi on July 9, 2019

New Delhi,  Taiwanese electronics major ASUS on Tuesday refreshed its ROG Zephyrus family in India.

While the S Series offers premium experience and features the world’s slimmest gaming laptops, the M Series packs high-end horsepower with portability for savvy users.

The ROG Strix G G531GT GTX1650 and G531GD GTX1050 are available on Flipkart from Rs 59,990 while the G731 will be available in the second half of July at a starting price of Rs 79,990.

According to Arnold Su, Business Development Manager, ASUS India: “At ASUS, we are committed to deliver innovation and unbeatable performance and to the very end.”

“The laptops, along with ROG Strix Scar III and Hero III deliver the brand’s promise of innovation, making high-end performance features easily accessible to our users — gamers, content creators, and hustlers alike.”

According to the company, ROG Zephyrus S GX531 and GX701 are the world’s slimmest gaming laptops in the 15-inch and 17-inch categories.

The GX531 features NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q while GX701 offers computing power with 9th Gen Intel Core i7 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 GPU.

According to Prakash Mallya, Vice President and Managing Director, Sales & Marketing Group, Intel India, the best gaming is done on the PC and Intel is an integral part of that experience.

“Our new 9th Gen Intel Core mobile processors power the ultimate laptops for gamers and creators taking premium performance to a whole new level,” he said.

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