Is the ROG Xbox Ally actually a better travel companion than a gaming laptop?
Been thinking about this lately. A gaming laptop gives you more power obviously, but carrying a handheld with your whole PC game library sounds lowkey convenient.
Been thinking about this lately. A gaming laptop gives you more power obviously, but carrying a handheld with your whole PC game library sounds lowkey convenient.
I honestly didn't expect ASUS to jump back into Android tablets, but this one actually looks pretty clean.
Curious if anyone here is considering it?
I travel 4 days a week, so carrying a charger everywhere gets annoying. Which Zenbook would you recommend if battery life and portability are the top priorities?
Both just launched today..G16 starts at ₹2,39,990 and the G18 is at ₹3,79,990. The G18 is more powerful ngl and G16 seems like the smarter pick for most people but curious what others think. Would you stretch the budget for G18 or just go with G16?
Was casually browsing and ended up on the ASUS Chromebook CM32 Detachable page.
Ngl, a detachable laptop that's only 0.64kg, comes with a stylus, has a metallic design. Kinda looks sick.
The pre-order offer is making it even harder to ignore. Only thing is they haven't revealed the price yet. Also, what's the deal with ""military-grade durability""? Is that actually useful or just fancy marketing?
Am I getting influenced by good product photos, or does this thing genuinely look worth it?
ASUS seems to be expanding its Chromebook lineup gradually and I’m curious whether more people would actually consider Chromebooks now.
With web based work, online classes, and lighter workflows becoming common, they honestly feel more practical than before.
Would you personally buy a Chromebook in 2026 or still prefer a traditional Windows laptop?
I own a 2015 Honda City. It’s been years I have kept the car stock and I love the way it is no doubt. Now I want to have some modifications done. Maybe a subtle wrap or a good paint job, wheels upgrade etc. Can anyone suggest few options around Mumbai which doesn’t make a hole in the pocket?
Thin and light laptops are already powerful enough for most users, so I’m more curious about efficiency improvements, battery life, and smoother everyday performance.
Do you think AI focused laptops will genuinely feel different this year or mostly stay a background feature?
I’m not able to claim the cashback which is getting store in the app since past 2 days. It’s say there is already a pending transaction, but I can’t see any pending transaction. Is this an app glitch or what is exactly is this issue?
Can someone help if there is amy shortcut or a way wherein I can alphabetically arrange my Home Screen apps? Is there a way it can be arranged automatically when we download a new app?
Didn’t expect Qualcomm powered AI PC to start showing up this soon honestly. Curious if people see these becoming practical for home/work setups?
ASUS shifting Zenbooks towards Panther Lake and AI focused performance sounds interesting…could thin and light laptops improve a lot this year?