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ASUS Philippines Laptop Price List

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Here are the latest prices of ASUS laptops in the Philippines. The laptops in this price list includes the ROG/TUF gaming series, ExpertBook, Zenbook, Vivobook, X-series and the E-series. We listed the devices according to their series and price range.

Last update: November 2, 2019

ROG / TUF Gaming

Laptops above PhP 200,000

Laptops from PhP 150,000 to PhP 200,000

  • ROG Zephyrus S GX531GXR (15.6″ FHD; i7-9750H + RTX 2080; 24GB / 1TB SSD) — PhP 199,995
  • ROG Zephyrus S GX70 (17.3″ FHD; i7-9750H + RTX 2070; 16GB/ 1TB SSD) — PhP 169,995
  • ROG STRIX G531GW (15.6″ FHD; i9-9880H + RTX 2070; 16GB / 1TB SSD) — PhP 169,995
  • ROG Zephyrus S GX502GW (15.6″ FHD; i7-9750H + RTX 2070; 16GB / 1TB SSD) — PhP 159,995
  • ROG STRIX G731GW Scar / Hero (17.3″ FHD; i7-9750H + RTX 2070; 16GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 154,995

Laptops from PhP 100,000 to PhP 150,000

Laptops from PhP 50,000 to PhP 100,000

  • ROG STRIX G G731GV (17.3″ FHD; i7-9750H + GTX 2060; 16GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 104,995
  • ROG STRIX G G531GV (15.6″ FHD; i7-9750H + GTX 2060; 16GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 99,995
  • ROG STRIX G G731GU (17.3″ FHD; i7-9750H + GTX 1660Ti; 8GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 95,995
  • ROG STRIX G G731GU (17.3″ FHD; i7-9750H + GTX 1660Ti; 8GB / 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 94,995
  • ROG STRIX G G531GU (15.6″ FHD; i7-9750H + GTX 1660Ti; 8GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 90,995
  • ROG Zephyrus G GA502DU (15.6″ FHD; Ryzen 7 3750H + GTX 1660; 16GB / 512GB) — PhP 84,995
  • ROG STRIX G G731GT (17.3″ FHD; i7-9750H + GTX 1650; 8GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 84,995
  • ROG STRIX G G731GT (17.3″ FHD; i7-9750H + GTX 1650; 8GB / 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 81,995
  • ROG STRIX G G531GT (15.6″ FHD; i7-9750H + GTX 1650; 8GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 79,995
  • TUF GAMING FX505DV (15.6″ FHD; Ryzen 7 3750H + GTX 2060; 8GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 79,995
  • ROG STRIX G G531GT (15.6″ FHD; i7-9750H + GTX 1650; 8GB / 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 77,995
  • TUF GAMING FX705DU (17.3″ FHD; Ryzen 7 3750H + GTX 1660Ti; 8GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 74,995
  • TUF GAMING FX705DU (17.3″ FHD; Ryzen 7 3750H + GTX 1660Ti; 8GB / 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 71,995
  • TUF GAMING FX505DU (15.6″ FHD; Ryzen 7 3750H + GTX 1660Ti; 8GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 71,995
  • TUF GAMING FX505DU (15.6″ FHD; Ryzen 7 3750H + GTX 1660Ti; 8GB / 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 71,995
  • ROG STRIX G G531GT (15.6″ FHD; i5-9300H + GTX 1650; 8GB / 512SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 69,995
  • ROG STRIX G G531GT (15.6″ FHD; i5-9300H + GTX 1650; 8GB / 256SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 67,995
  • TUF GAMING FX505DT (15.6″ FHD; Ryzen 7 3750H + GTX 1650; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 56,995
  • ROG STRIX G G531GD (15.6″ FHD; i5-9300H + GTX 1050; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 55,995

Laptops below PhP 50,000

  • TUF GAMING FX505DT (15.6″ FHD; Ryzen 5 3550H + GTX 1650; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 49,995
  • TUF GAMING FX505DD (15.6″ FHD; Ryzen 5 3550H + GTX 1050; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 45,995
  • TUF GAMING FX505DY (15.6″ FHD; Ryzen 5 3550H + Radeon RX560X; 4GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 41,995

ExpertBook

Laptops above PhP 50,000

  • ExpertBook P5440UF (14″ FHD; i5-8250U + MX130; 16GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 72,995
  • P1440FA (14″ FHD; i7-8565U; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 59,995
  • P1440FA (14″ FHD; i7-8565U; 8GB / 1TB SSD) — PhP 55,995

Laptops below PhP 50,000

  • P1440FA (14″ HD; i5-8265U; 8GB / 1TB HDD) — PhP 46,995
  • ExpertBook P3540 (15.6″ HD; i3-8145U; 4GB / 1TB HDD) — PhP 42,995
  • P1440UA (14″ HD; i3-8130U; 4GB / 1TB HDD) — PhP 39,995

Zenbook / Vivobook / X-series / E-series

Laptops from PhP 100,000 to PhP 200,000

Laptops from PhP 90,000 to PhP 100,000

Laptops from PhP 80,000 to PhP 90,000

Laptops from PhP 70,000 to PhP 80,000

Laptops from PhP 60,000 to PhP 70,000

  • ZenBook 14 UX334FL (14″ FHD; i7-8565U + MX250; 16GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 69,995
  • ZenBook 13 UX334FL (13″ FHD; i7-8565U + MX250; 16GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 69,995
  • ZenBook 14 UX334FL (14″ FHD; i7-8565U + MX250; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 66,995
  • ZenBook 13 UX334FL (13″ FHD; i7-8565U + MX250; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 66,995
  • VivoBook S15 S531FL (15.6″ FHD; i7-8565U + MX250; 8GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD) — PhP 60,995

Laptops from PhP 50,000 to PhP 60,000

  • ZenBook 14 UX334FL (14″ FHD; i5-8265U + MX250; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 59,995
  • ZenBook 13 UX334FL (13.3″ FHD; i5-8265U + MX250; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 59,995
  • VivoBook S15 S531FL (15.6″ FHD; i7-8565U + MX250; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 56,995
  • ZenBook 14 UX431FA (14″ FHD; i5-8265U; 8GB / 256GB SSD) — PhP 54,995
  • ZenBook 14 UX433FN (14″ FHD; i5-8265U; 8GB / 256GB SSD) — PhP 54,995
  • VivoBook 14 X412FL (14″ FHD; i7-8565U + MX250; 4GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 51,995

Laptops from PhP 40,000 to PhP 50,000

  • Gaming X571GT (15″ FHD; i5-9300H + GTX 1650; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 49,995
  • VivoBook S15 S531FL (15.6″ FHD; i5-8265U + MX250; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 49,995
  • VivoBook S14 S431FL (14″ FHD; i5-8265U + MX250; 8GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 49,995
  • VivoBook 14 X412FL  (14″ FHD; i7-8565U + MX250; 4GB / 1TB HDD + 128GB SSD) — PhP 49,995
  • X409FJ (14″ FHD; i7-8565U + MX250; 4GB / 1TB HDD) — PhP 45,995
  • Gaming X571GD (15″ FHD; i5-9300H + GTX 1050; 4GB / 1TB HDD) — PhP 43,995
  • VivoBook 14 X412FL (14″ FHD; i5-8265U + MX250; 4GB / 512GB SSD) — PhP 42,995

Laptops from PhP 30,000 to PhP 40,000

  • X409FL (14″ FHD; i5-8265U + MX250; 4GB / 1TB HDD) — PhP 39,995
  • Gaming X570ZD (15.6″ FHD; Ryzen 5 2500U + GTX 1050; 4GB / 1TB HDD) — PhP 37,995
  • X409FJ (14″ HD / 15.6″ HD; i5-8265U + MX230; 4GB / 1TB HDD) — PhP 36,995
  • VivoBook Flip 14 TP412FA (14″ FHD; i3-8145U; 4GB / 256GB SSD) — PhP 34,995
  • VivoBook 14 X412FJ (14″ HD; i3-8145U + MX230; 4GB / 256GB SSD) — PhP 32,995
  • X409FJ (14″ HD / 15.6″ HD; i3-8145U + MX230; 4GB / 1TB HDD) — PhP 31,995

Laptops from PhP 20,000 to PhP 30,000

  • X409FA (14″ HD / 15.6″ HD; i3-8145U; 4GB / 1TB HDD) — PhP 27,995
  • VivoBook 14 X412UB (14″ HD; Pentium Gold 4417U + MX110; 4GB / 128GB SSD) — PhP 24,995

Laptops below PhP 20,000

  • X407UA (14″ HD; Pentium Gold 4417U; 4GB / 500GB HDD) — PhP 19,995
  • X407MA (14″ HD; Celeron N4100; 4GB / 500GB HDD) — PhP 17,995
  • E203MAH (11.6″ HD; Celeron N4000; 4GB / 500GB HDD) — PhP 15,995
  • E406SA (14″ HD; Atom E8000; 4GB / 64GB eMMC) — PhP 14,495

These laptops are available at all ASUS Concept Stores and resellers nationwide. For more details, check out ASUS PH’s website, Facebook, and Twitter page.

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Kingston FURY Renegade G5 SSD adds 8TB storage capacity option

Largest capacity option yet for high-power uses

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Kingston FURY has added an 8192GB full capacity option for the Kingston FURY Renegade G5 line. This is ideal for high-power uses, such as video editing, 3D rendering, gaming, and more.

Optimized for heavy workflows and gaming needs, the PCIe 5.0 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD utilizes the latest PCIe Gen5 x 4 controller and 3D TLC NAND.

It can reach speeds of up to 14,800/14,000MB/s (read/write) and over 2M IOPS. This way, it can provide extreme performance and endurance.

And with an 8TB option, users can now store more of their favorite games and media without losing system responsiveness. Other scenarios include 4K/8K video editing.

The Kingston FURY Renegade G5 lineup has capacities available from 1TB to 8TB. All options come with a limited five-year warranty, plus free technical support and legendary Kingston reliability.

Like the Renegade G5’s other storage capacities, the 8TB SSD is compatible with many popular motherboards.

Enthusiasts looking at custom builds can rely on the lineup. And by now, popular PC brands already have motherboards with PCIe 5.0 support.

Kingston’s future-ready storage and RAM offerings were displayed previously at COMPUTEX 2025.

These AI-ready solutions support robots, AI PCs, and AI servers, delivering benefits in public safety, data security, and production line efficiency.

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Apple Vision Pro gets M5 chip upgrade

And comfortable Dual Knit Band

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Apple Vision Pro M5

Apple has introduced the upgraded Apple Vision Pro, now powered by the M5 chipand equipped with the Dual Knit Band for improved comfort.

This latest version delivers faster performance, sharper display rendering, longer battery life, and new experiences through visionOS 26, which introduces widgets, updated Personas, and new Apple Intelligence features with expanded language support.

M5 chip brings faster AI and sharper visuals

The M5 chip, built on third-generation 3-nanometer technology, introduces a 10-core CPU and GPU that boost performance across the system. Apps launch faster, web browsing feels more responsive, and visuals appear sharper with 10% more pixels rendered on Vision Pro’s micro-OLED displays.

The new GPU supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing and mesh shading. It brings lifelike lighting and reflections to games like Control. Vision Pro now supports refresh rates up to 120Hz. It reduces motion blur and delivering smoother experiences for Mac Virtual Display users.

The high-performance battery extends use to 2.5 hours of general activity or 3 hours of video playback on a single charge. Meanwhile, the 16-core Neural Engine accelerates AI-powered tasks up to 2x faster than before. Developers can now use Apple’s Foundation Models framework to create smarter on-device AI experiences.

Dual Knit Band offers improved comfort

Apple introduces a redesigned Dual Knit Band, crafted from 3D-knitted fabric for a more cushioned and balanced fit. It uses flexible ribs embedded with tungsten inserts for counterweight and stability, while the dual-function Fit Dial enables fine-tuned adjustments.

The Dual Knit Band is available in three sizes (S, M, L), sold separately, and compatible with previous Vision Pro models. Users can find their best fit through the Apple Store app for iPhone.

visionOS 26 expands spatial experiences

With visionOS 26, Vision Pro adds immersive new ways to work and play. Widgets can now stay anchored in your space, Personas look more natural in FaceTime, and spatial photos use AI to add realistic depth.

Vision Pro also supports 180° and 360° video playback from Canon, Insta360, and GoPro. This lets creators and users relive footage the way it was captured. Later this year, the Vision Pro app for iPad will launch. It will give users another way to browse and manage spatial content.

Expanding apps, games, and immersive content

Vision Pro users can explore over 1 million apps, with 3,000+ made specifically for visionOS. Lifestyle and design apps like HomeByMe, Balenciaga, and Christie’s Select join entertainment titles like Epic Earth and Space Vision.

Apple Immersive continues to push storytelling boundaries with new titles from Audi F1 Project, BBC, HYBE, and Red Bull. There are also 3D movie hits like Jurassic World Rebirth and Wicked on the Apple TV app.

Gaming also levels up with support for PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers. It unlocks tactile gameplay with six degrees of freedom and haptic feedback.

Built for creators and professionals

Pro users can use Vision Pro for advanced workflows — from 3D design and photography to film production and live collaboration. The new Logitech Muse stylus offers pixel-level precision in apps like Crayon and Sketch Pro. Enterprises such as CAE, Porsche, and UC San Diego Health are already adopting Vision Pro to power simulation, visualization, and healthcare innovation.

Pricing and availability

The upgraded Apple Vision Pro with M5 chip and Dual Knit Band starts at SGD 4,999, available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options.

Pre-orders in Singapore begin October 17, with availability in Apple Stores starting October 22.

The Dual Knit Band can be purchased separately for SGD 149, the Vision Pro Travel Case for SGD 299, and ZEISS Optical Inserts for SGD 149 (Readers) or SGD 219 (Prescription). The Logitech Muse stylus is priced at SGD 179 and will be available alongside the new Vision Pro.

Customers can book demos online, featuring the new Vision Pro and its latest features, including Genmoji, Writing Tools, and new Apple Immersive experiences like Tour De Force and MotoGP.

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Apple unleashes M5 chip, the next big leap in AI

Powers next-gen MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Apple Vision Pro

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Apple has unveiled the new M5 chip, marking its biggest leap yet in AI performance for Apple silicon. Built on third-generation 3-nanometer technology, M5 brings over 4x the peak GPU compute performance for AI compared to M4, and introduces a next-generation 10-core GPU with a Neural Accelerator in every core.

The new chip also features Apple’s fastest performance cores, combining up to 10 CPU cores — four performance and six efficiency. This aims to deliver up to 15% faster multithreaded performance over M4.

Alongside a faster 16-core Neural Engine and 30% higher unified memory bandwidth at 153GB/s, M5 powers through AI, creative, and gaming workloads while maintaining Apple’s hallmark energy efficiency.

Optimized GPU built for AI and graphics

Every compute block of M5’s 10-core GPU is optimized for AI, achieving over 6x AI compute compared to M1 and 30% faster graphics than M4. Its third-generation ray-tracing engine delivers up to 45% higher graphics performance, with smoother gameplay, faster rendering, and more realistic visuals in titles like Cyberpunk 2077.

M5 also brings higher refresh rates and sharper visuals to Apple Vision Pro, now capable of rendering 10% more pixels at up to 120Hz. Developers using Apple’s Metal 4 and Core ML frameworks automatically benefit from the GPU’s Neural Accelerators and Tensor APIs, allowing AI-driven apps like Draw Things and LM Studio to run faster than ever.

Faster Neural Engine for Apple Intelligence

The 16-core Neural Engine in M5 enhances performance for on-device AI features, including those powered by Apple Intelligence. Tools like Image Playground and Writing Tools now process tasks more efficiently, while the higher unified memory enables larger models to run locally for improved responsiveness and privacy.

Built for power efficiency and sustainability

With up to 32GB of unified memory, M5 can handle demanding creative apps like Final Cut Pro and Adobe Photoshop simultaneously. Its power-efficient design contributes to Apple’s 2030 carbon neutrality goal, reducing energy use across the lifetime of every MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Apple Vision Pro powered by M5.

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