By: Aayushi Arora
Over 10 years ago, Asus launched its Republic of Gamers sub-brand to interest purchasers who like elite items that they can flaunt, and will pay more for that benefit.
ROG items mostly have stylish names, dramatic styling, red accents, and heaps of bling. Not much head is paid to the software development and are often late in getting the latest updates. The Strix name occurred later, focusing on gamers with similar desires but not with a huge amount of disposable income. The notebook we're evaluating today is shockingly deprived of the Asus branding. It's known as the Republic of Gamers Strix GL553V, and you won't see the Asus name or logo anyplace on its case or body unless you search for them intentionally. Asus, or rather ROG, is plainly focusing on the individuals who consider gaming their personality. Incase that sounds like you, read on. Gaming laptops are normally heavy and durable so as to suit best end segments and the cooling they require, and this is no exemption. We would have expected something a great deal sleeker, considering the way that Intel and Nvidia's most recent chips run moderately cool, yet we imagine this is how that individuals expect a genuine gaming portable PC to resemble. Image 15 source : Geekon
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The main thing we saw while unloading the Strix GL553V was the neon orange clawmarks and ROG logo on the cover. We observed this to be somewhat over the top, however perhaps some potential purchasers will like it.
The body of the portable PC is plastic, however the surface of the cover is metal-plated. It's dark with a pleasant brushed finish, that would have looked very great had it not been for the previously used orange accents. It picks up fingerprints and smears effectively. When you flip the cover up, you'll see an orange outskirt around the trackpad and another ROG logo on the console deck. While these are fortunately not illumated, it shouldn't come as any thing unexpected that Asus has furnished this tablet with RGB console backdrop illumination. There's a ton of dark plastic around the screen and console, and enough space for a full-sized number pad. Price (MRP): Rs. 1,36,990 Pros
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