Say what you want but they guys passionate about his company, and they make some nice products that I feel other companies view "too risky to make".
Oh god hahaha I love the way he announced the prices.
Like he is surprised himself or something :v:
hah the way he shouts
every ceo should be this happy all the time
Asus products are the shit!
Bought a gaming laptop in 2008 for 900 bucks bundled with a plethora of stuff. Still runs perfectly and plays many games on medium/high.
Dat guy's enthusiasm doe.
even though people laugh at the padphone, it's really where the industry is heading on purpose.
One ninety nine US dollars!
I won't be buying ASUS products anymore though. My laptop came with so much bloatware that explorer.exe crashed every time I tried to enter the C drive. I'm not even joking. Some bullshit program called ASUS Webstorage caused it and I managed to remove it in the end. Fucking bullshit.
[QUOTE=Jalict;43479977]Oh god hahaha I love the way he announced the prices.
Like he is surprised himself or something :v:[/QUOTE]
I loved skimming through, just to watch him announce the prices.
[editline]9th January 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=CommanderPT;43480307]I won't be buying ASUS products anymore though. My laptop came with so much bloatware that explorer.exe crashed every time I tried to enter the C drive. I'm not even joking. Some bullshit program called ASUS Webstorage caused it and I managed to remove it in the end. Fucking bullshit.[/QUOTE]
You should try HP...
[QUOTE=mc lovin;43479936]Say what you want but they guys passionate about his company, and they make some nice products that I feel other companies view "too risky to make".[/QUOTE]
I have to agree, and perhaps that's good for them to experiment and prevent their company stagnating.
Huh, I'm typing this on an Asus laptop. Honestly they make some of the best laptops in the industry.
Why are Asian salespeople so full of energy
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[QUOTE=ewitwins;43483538]Huh, I'm typing this on an Asus laptop. Honestly they make some of the best laptops in the industry.[/QUOTE]
A brief reminder from 2010 of course:
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My last 2 laptops have been Asus and I've had no troubles really. The battery died in my last one after 4 years but that was a pretty minor fix. They've been really well priced and I've definitely been happy with both. They do often come with some bloatware but if a really well made and well priced laptop turns you off because you have to hit uninstall on 4 or 5 programs for a few minutes then I really don't know what to say :v:
[QUOTE=ewitwins;43483538]Huh, I'm typing this on an Asus laptop. Honestly they make some of the best laptops in the industry.[/QUOTE]
My current PC build uses an Asus motherboard and branded GPU, It's already more reliable than my gigabyte centric build a few years ago. Not that that's saying much.
Asus motherboards are usually very good or so I've read.
All Asus laptops no matter the price point come with a 1 year accidental damage warranty along with their international warranty. They have the best warranty in business, also in my opinion the best quality of parts.
What a boss
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