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09-06-2017 02:39 AM #351
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09-06-2017 11:01 AM #352
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Rather than making a microphone like the magnus, which sits on a desk and is incredibly small, design a mic with less portability in mind, but with nearly no compromise sound, which a lot of people prefer over portability, as many streamers don’t take their setups on the go, besides, with all those aura rgbs and the gunmetal look, the “out of sight because its small” isnt a very good argument when a piece if equipment looks that good.
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09-07-2017 02:26 AM #353
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09-07-2017 04:41 AM #354
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AURA RGB on gaming headsets, keyboards, and mice? Let the crowd see your custom color theme in action while you game, lol.
Does ASUS make any ROG-branded gamepads, joysticks, and controllers?"All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others." - Douglas Adams
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09-07-2017 11:26 AM #355
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Controllers could actually be very nice, as long as they had both thumbsticks in a horizontal line, not like the xbox controller with one hand way up in the left, that is too uncomfortable
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09-07-2017 02:44 PM #356
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Why doesnt asus make surround or eyefinity optimized monitors, withe normal upper and lower bezels and minimal to no bezels on the sides that touch other panels, with a right, middle, and left panel, so that the screens look more seemless, but still with something holding them on on top and bottom. The right panel will have normal right top and bottom bezels, and i minimized or missing left bezel, the middle panel can have reinforced top and bottom bezels, and the left panel is the same as the right but reveresed. These should be able to be used in multiple configs, one left, one right, 1 left 1 mid 1 right, or 1 left x number of mids and 1 right panel
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09-07-2017 04:18 PM #357
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Last I checked (both on the Asus website and in person at my local Fry's Electronics store), the side bezels are slim enough for multi-monitor configs. There's always going to be a black bezel embedded into the display panel itself (the thing that is housed inside of the monitor frame itself), and Asus and their OEM's can't do anything about it (due to the fact that the black bezel hides the LEDs to light up the monitor, which also encases the rest of the panel itself). If you mean a frameless monitor, that'd be something Asus could look into, but I wouldn't bank on that, since that would be very difficult to execute whilst maintaining a level of QA that's acceptable.
I once suggested them making 32" ROG SWIFT 4K monitors, (especially for their upcoming PG27UQ (The theoretical name of this 32" monitor would be the ROG SWIFT PG32UQ)) and some lower-resolution monitors bearing the features of their higher-resolution cousins in both 16:9 and 21:9 for those who don't have the money to burn on a high-powered GPU, but want the features of something like the ROG SWIFT PG27UQ or the PG35VQ, but at resolutions like 1920 x 1080, 2560 x 1440, or 2560 x 1080Last edited by JurunceNK; 09-07-2017 at 04:19 PM. Reason: grammar corrections
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09-07-2017 09:14 PM #358
The_Blackhat PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair VI Hero Wifi-AC Processor Amd Ryzen 7 1700X Memory (part number) CMK8GX4M2B3000C15 Graphics Card #1 Rog Strix GTX 1050 ti OC Edition Storage #1 ST1000DM010 CPU Cooler Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO Case Corsair Air 540 Power Supply Corsair CX750M OS Windows 10 Home
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09-08-2017 01:40 AM #359
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AURA RGB on keyboards and mice already exist and more and more models will become available, for headsets I'm sure we'll see something in the near future.
For gamepads, joysticks, and controllers I'm not sure if we have plans for that but we'll add these to the list for consideration. Thanks.
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09-08-2017 01:52 AM #360
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I know what you mean but currently the majority demand is still single monitor and of course the numbers continue to increase for multi-monitor setups. Engineering wise I think it's totally possible to offer this but I think the demand currently is still a bit low if we offered something like this. One other thing is that we need many SKUs for this and in many cases could cause some confusions for distributors and retailers. I personally think it's better to create a model that is completely frameless which would satisfy any setup. Of course we can't use IPS panels due to bleeding but I think it's possible to offer OLED panels that are frameless and I believe I have seen one before that was super thin.