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SAVE $300: As of Nov. 27,Watch Erotica Manila Episode 4 the ASUS ROG Strix G16 is on sale for $1,099.99 in the Amazon Black Friday sale. That's a 21% saving on list price, and the lowest it has ever been on Amazon.

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If a new gaming laptop has been on your wishlist for a while, Black Friday is your chance to pounce. With just under a week left of Amazon's discounts, you'll find surprising deals on laptops of all sorts, including impressive gaming rigs like the ASUS ROG Strix G16.
Released earlier this year, this powerful gaming laptop is currently at its lowest-ever price at Amazon. Reduced by $300, you can buy now from $1,099.99. This discount is exclusive to the newer 2024 model.
SEE ALSO: The Apple Watch 10 is at its lowest-ever price in the Amazon Black Friday saleThe ASUS ROG Strix is a solid gaming laptop, with a sleek design and strong performance. It's a great option if you're new to the world of gaming. It's built with impressively powerful hardware, including high-end graphics cards and processors. The Strix series also has great cooling features, customizable RGB lighting, and plenty of ports for additional gear. Not to mention, it looks cool. With a 17-inch screen and a 16:10 aspect ratio, you can enjoy high-quality and immersive gaming.
With this laptop, you also get a free Xbox Game Pass. The 90-day pass will give you access to over 100 games to try out.
Head to the Amazon website to grab this great deal.
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