ASUSTeK, a company synonymous with various computer parts, has dived into the gaming end of things with their Republic of Gamers products. The line consists of desktops, notebooks, and computer accessories. One such accessory is a new gaming headset, the Orion PRO. Generally ASUS computer components are quality, but would that hold true in the world of gaming headsets?
Did ASUS just hint that a black version of their ROG Ally handheld PC may be on the way?
If you've been holding out on buying an RDNA 3 GPU then now might be the time to do so.
Asus revealed a new form of display called Asus Spatial Vision Technology, which renders high-quality images without 3D glasses.
interesting, better quality than the Nintendo 3ds hopefully
I wonder if it will play Blu-ray 3d or 3d vision games?
This is the future I am interested in - VR is neat, but hate needing goggles.
Nice to see Asus pushing the boundaries here, even if this version (likely) falls a bit flat
Why can't they put the controls on the headset? If the remote ends up damaged... what then? Why are most of the of mike booms on these kind of headphones so obvious? If bluetooth ear pieces can make them nearly unnoticeable, then why can't gaming headsets do the same?