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The Rise of Gaming Laptops in Unconventional Settings

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In the late 2010s, when I was a new reporter, the first task I heard after completing the application process was “You need to go to Busan, so check your train ticket and name.” As a rare G-Star Baby in the company, there was one thing that caught my eye even though I was completely distracted: it was a gaming laptop equipped with LEDs that was shining brightly among the colorless laptops of the boring and boring reporters in the press room. Was it gigabyte?

At that time, gaming laptops in public places such as press rooms or business meetings didn’t give me the feeling of “that wasn’t great!”, but it was still somewhat unclear. Isn’t it okay to just use something light? It’s just a little bit inconvenient. But now, there are times when I internally applaud because I am glad and I feel like, “Oh, that person is serious about his laptop.”

While checking IT news as usual, I came across a photo that looks like a composite, but is very nice, and I would like to introduce it to you. There is news that an ASUS gaming laptop made a surprise appearance at former President Donald Trump’s trial held in New York. The main character is a Strix laptop. ‘ASUS ROG Strix G17 G712′ is a product that is higher than the flagship lineup among Asus’ gaming laptops.

Former President Donald Trump’s tense expression, the lawyer’s impassioned speech, and the ASUS ROG logo, which boasts bright blue and red LED lights, created a trinity that attracted a lot of attention from American gamers. Initially, the report said, “Former President Donald Trump’s lawyer uses Strix!”, but was later corrected to say, “The laptop in question is owned by the court and was used for real-time transcripts.”

It’s a bit frustrating because I expected something like ‘a trial is like a game to me’ or ‘a lawyer who knows a lot about laptops’, but if you think about it carefully, the fact that the ASUS Strix gaming laptop is owned by a US court is in some ways more interesting. On Omega Strikers’ Marketing Director Ryan Rigney’s

Can we now expect to see gaming laptops in Korean dramas and movies, and even in the National Assembly? I wouldn’t dare say that a trial is like a game, but wouldn’t the formula for victory and the desire for it be similar? “○○○ gaming laptop for the win!” Together. I dare hope that the day will come when gaming laptops become a MUST HAVE item for those involved.

▲ A whopping 2070ti model. Surprisingly, the courtroom and gaming laptop fit well together. (Source: Ryan Rigney

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