ASUS and ROG Win Eight CES 2017 Innovation Awards

CES 2017 is just around the corner so you know some of the coolest gadgets and gizmos will be unveiled for the first time, it'll be an exciting time! And the best of them will be acknowledged and bestowed with awards. ASUS and ROG have been awarded with eight CES 2017 Innovation Awards! Four of the eight products can be revealed for now, which means there are still four award-winning products you'll have to wait until CES in January to find out, so stay tuned! ROG GX800 is one of the four products revealed, it is the world's first liquid-cooled laptop with a pair of GTX 1080 graphics cards in SLI.

The CES Innovation Awards, held annually since 1976 in conjunction with CES in Las Vegas, is one of the most prestigious awards programs in the consumer electronics industry. The awards cover 28 product categories and products are judged by a prominent panel of independent industrial designers, engineers, and trade journalists.

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