ASUS Wins Ten 2015 iF Design Awards; Three For ROG Gaming Products

Following previous 2013 and 2014 iF Design wins (among other Design Awards), in the 2015 iF Design Awards, ROG has yet three more to add: G20, GX500 (now superseded by the very similar G501) and Swift PG278Q (here's the design story), among other several other ASUS products including ZenFone 2, ZenWatch, MX27A monitor, Transformer Book Chi, Zenbook UX305, Chromebook C and ASUS Smart Home System.

Held on 27th March 2015 at the BMW Welt Event Forum in Munich, the award-winning products represent the ASUS commitment to design and engineering excellence, and were selected from a competitive field of 4,783 entries from 53 countries. iF Design Awards are recognized worldwide as seal of quality for products that excel in specific criteria including design quality, degree of innovation, functionality, ergonomics and more. An independent jury of 53 experts from all over the world assesses products and selects winners.

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