ASUS Republic of Gamers turned CES 2026 into a birthday party with teeth. Twenty years of ROG, and instead of slowing down, the brand dropped dual-screen laptops, holographic desktops, AR glasses, audiophile headsets, and enough OLED to light up Las Vegas twice. This is not nostalgia. This is ROG reminding everyone why its slogan is still “For Those Who Dare.”
Here is the quick rundown of what ASUS brought to Vegas this year:
ROG Zephyrus G14 and G16: Thin Bodies, Heavy Firepower

The new Zephyrus G14 and G16 stay slim but get meaner inside. Both run Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with up to 50 TOPS of NPU power for on-device AI tasks.
The G14 supports up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU, while the G16 goes all the way to RTX 5090. GPU power climbs to 130 W on the G14 and 160 W on the G16 in manual mode.
Displays are now 1100-nit Nebula HDR panels with 100 percent DCI-P3 coverage and Delta E below 1. Cooling gets a redesign with better airflow and liquid metal on the CPU. The chassis is CNC-milled aluminum with new Slash lighting and a glass-mirror finish.
ROG Zephyrus Duo: It Has Two Screens!

The Zephyrus Duo pushes the “why not” button. It packs dual 16-inch class OLED touchscreens, both 3K, 120 Hz, and 0.2 ms response time. The main panel supports NVIDIA G-SYNC.
Inside are the latest Intel processors and up to RTX 5090 Laptop GPU. Five usage modes let it act as a gaming rig, creator station, streaming setup, or productivity machine. Cooling uses a vapor chamber, dual fans, and graphite sheets to keep all that power in check.
ROG x Kojima Productions: Flow Z13-KJP and Collectible Gear

ROG teamed up with Kojima Productions for a collab that looks like it escaped from a sci-fi storyboard.
The Flow Z13-KJP is a 2-in-1 powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with Radeon 8060S graphics and a 50 TOPS NPU. It has a 13.4-inch 2.5K Nebula HDR touchscreen, 180 Hz refresh rate, and 100 percent DCI-P3 color. Detachable keyboard, slim body, and art direction by Yoji Shinkawa make it part machine, part collectible.
Matching it are the Delta II-KJP headset with 50 mm titanium drivers and up to 100 hours of battery, the Keris II Origin-KJP mouse at 63 g with a 42,000 dpi sensor, and the Scabbard II XXL-KJP mouse pad with Ludens artwork.
ROG G1000: Desktop With a Holographic Fan

The ROG G1000 is a prebuilt desktop that projects holograms. The built-in AniMe Holo fan is the world’s first holographic fan system in a prebuilt gaming PC.
Cooling is handled by the Thermal Atrium with a 420 mm AIO liquid cooler. Configurations include RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, or AMD Radeon 9070 XT, up to 128 GB DDR5 RAM, and up to 4 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The 104-liter ATX tower is built for airflow, upgrades, and showing off.
ROG Crosshair X870E Glacial Motherboard

This is ROG going full luxury motherboard. It has 24+2+2 power stages, AI Overclocking, AI Cache Boost, and AI Advisor.
Storage includes seven M.2 slots with multiple PCIe 5.0 options. Connectivity covers dual USB4, twelve USB 10 Gbps ports, dual 10G Ethernet, and a 5-inch full-color LCD for system monitoring. It even won a CES 2026 Innovation Award.
ROG Crosshair X870E Dark Hero and Strix Neo Series


Dark Hero focuses on stealth looks with PCIe 5.0 M.2 slots, WiFi 7, dual USB4, AI tuning, and Polymo Lighting II.
The Strix Neo lineup covers both high-end and mainstream AMD builds with models like X870E-E, X870E-A, B850-F, and B850-A, all packing AI optimization and modern connectivity.
ROG Strix SLC/LC IV and Ryuo IV 360 ARGB: It’s Cool Both Literally, and Figuratively

The Strix SLC/LC IV series uses a high-performance pump, triple-fan design, Aura lighting, and a Q-Connector that kills cable mess. It comes in black or white, short or standard tubes.
The Ryuo IV 360 ARGB adds a movable 6.67-inch AMOLED screen with 3D-effect visuals. It runs on the Asetek Emma Gen 8 V2 pump and uses daisy-chained ARGB fans for clean builds.
ROG Swift OLED PG27UCWM and PG34WCDN Gaming Monitors

The PG27UCWM is a 26.5-inch Tandem RGB OLED that runs either 4K at 240 Hz or FHD at 480 Hz, with 0.03 ms response time, 99 percent DCI-P3, true 10-bit color, and Dolby Vision.
The PG34WCDN is a 34-inch curved QD-OLED at 3440 × 1440, 360 Hz, and 0.03 ms response. It uses RGB stripe OLED tech and BlackShield film for better scratch resistance and deeper blacks.
ROG XREAL R1 Gaming Glasses: 171 Inches in Your Face

Made with XREAL, these are 240 Hz micro-OLED AR glasses at 1920 × 1080 per eye, 3 ms latency, and a virtual 171-inch screen at 4 m.
They support 3DoF Anchor mode, electrochromic lenses for light control, and Sound by Bose for spatial audio. Everything runs through the ROG Control Dock.
ROG Kithara: Audiophile Gaming Headset

Built with HIFIMAN, Kithara uses 100 mm planar magnetic drivers with an 8 Hz to 55 kHz range. Open-back design gives a wide soundstage for competitive play.
It has a MEMS boom mic, dual 3.5 mm inputs, and a 3-in-1 cable with 4.4 mm, 3.5 mm, and 6.3 mm plugs, plus a USB-C adapter.
ROG Cetra Open Wireless: Open-Ear, Fast, Flexible

These open-ear earbuds use 14.2 mm DLC-coated drivers, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz SpeedNova wireless, and USB-C passthrough charging.
They add Phantom Bass, Immersion Mode, IPX5 splash resistance, and soft ear hooks for long sessions.
ROG Falchion Ace 75 HE Gaming Keyboard

A 75 percent keyboard with hot-swappable magnetic switches. Actuation adjusts from 0.1 to 3.5 mm with 0.01 mm precision.
It runs at 8000 Hz polling, so keystrokes register in 0.125 ms. It has a control wheel, touch panel, six-layer dampening, and Doubleshot PBT keycaps.
ROG Cronox ARGB PC Case

The Cronox full-tower case uses a curved tempered-glass panel, a brushed aluminum frame, and a rotating fan bracket for airflow tuning.
It supports GPUs up to 400 mm, dual 360 mm radiators, and up to 14 fans. A 9.2-inch rotating LCD screen shows system stats or custom visuals.
ROG Eurux GR120 ARGB Fans

These case fans use liquid-crystal-polymer blades, up to 2600 rpm, 4.6 mmH₂O static pressure, 91 cfm airflow, and 33 dB(A) noise.
They daisy-chain, support up to 14 fans on one controller, and use three-zone ARGB lighting per fan.
Pricing and Availability
Most products were shown as CES 2026 announcements with staggered global launches.
Pricing for many items is to be announced.










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