
Asus launches new TUF A16, F16 and ROG Strix G16, Zephyrus G14 gaming laptops with RTX 50-Series GPUs
Asus India
unveiled five new
gaming laptops
on Monday, featuring NVIDIA's latest GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards and next-generation Intel and AMD processors. The lineup includes models from both the military-grade TUF Gaming series and premium ROG (Republic of Gamers) brand, with prices starting at Rs 1,44,990.
The new releases comprise the TUF Gaming A16 and F16, alongside three ROG models: Strix G16 and Zephyrus G14. All models feature up to RTX 5070 GPUs, with the TUF Gaming F16 serving as the entry point at Rs 1,44,990. The premium ROG
Zephyrus G14
tops the range at Rs 1,84,990.
Key specifications across the lineup include 2.5K resolution displays with refresh rates up to 240Hz, 100% color accuracy for both DCI-P3 and sRGB standards, and up to 32GB DDR5 RAM. The TUF Gaming A16 features AMD's Ryzen 9 8940HX processor with 16 cores and 32 threads, while Intel variants offer up to Core Ultra 9 275HX processors.
"The 2025 ROG and TUF lineup reflects Asus's commitment to pushing the boundaries of gaming innovation," said
Arnold Su
, Vice President of Consumer and Gaming PC at Asus India. The company positions these laptops to serve casual gamers, competitive esports players, and content creators.
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All models include Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, Thunderbolt 4 ports, 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSDs, and three-month PC Game Pass subscriptions. The laptops will be available through Asus e-shop, Amazon, Flipkart, and offline retail partners including ROG stores, Croma, and Reliance Digital.

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