ASUS ROG partners with ACRONYM, outs special edition Zephyrus G14

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced a collaboration with ACRONYM, a leading technical apparel design agency, to create a special edition ROG Zephyrus G14 gaming laptop that melds top-of-the-line hardware with a radical new vision for what technology can be. This device is based on a design concept grounded in Errolson Hugh’s vision of a more empowered user: not just a gamer, but a thinker and a creator.

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ACRONYM’s co-founder Errolson Hugh has been a pioneer in the technical apparel industry since the company’s founding in 1994. In the 26 years since, their agency has built an extensive design portfolio dedicated to fusing singular style with the latest technology. Whether they’re designing product lines for Nike and Arc’Teryx, virtual video game gear for Square Enix / EIDOS, or creating clothing under their own flag, ACRONYM has a proven track record as a visionary in the apparel industry with a commitment to sourcing top-notch materials to create utilitarian designs that go far beyond style.

On ACRONYM’s design approach, Hugh says:

“We try to break the expected relationship with a product to make the user feel more aware of the product as a tool, and make them more active and engaged with it. It’s too easy to become complacent toward the technology we use and let into our lives, and that can make us passive recipients of information, and thus less creative and less empowered.”

Hugh brought in long-time collaborator, designer David Rudnick, whose studio, Terrain, is sought-after by industry leaders in fashion, music, and the arts for their visionary approach to building visual systems that require a completely original aesthetic. Together, Rudnick and Hugh designed and prototyped a new design language from the ground up, including bespoke typefaces and material treatments, touching every aspect of the ROG Zephyrus G14.

This forward-thinking approach made ACRONYM a natural design partner for the Republic of Gamers. ROG is committed to making premium gaming hardware that’s powerful enough for pro-level work and play, while also being customizable enough that every gamer can express themselves. ACRONYM’s designs consistently embody their belief that aesthetic expression is a form of freedom. Through style, audiences can share their story, their way.

Pushing the limits of engineering

No device better epitomizes the convergence of style and technology than the ultraslim Zephyrus G14. With its title as the most powerful 14-inch gaming laptop on the market, the G14 is well-equipped for both everyday multitasking and gaming, and engineered with high-end materials lightweight and resilient enough to travel anywhere–the ideal canvas for ACRONYM’s first gaming hardware design.

Go anywhere. Do anything.

On a pure component level, the Zephyrus G14 boasts a punchy 8-core 16-thread AMD Ryzen 9 CPU and a potent NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU, which gives it the power for content creation, like editing videos or streaming,  and lets it blaze through tons of modern titles. It also features a slick IPS-level display that’s PANTONE Validated for color accuracy and boasts Adaptive Sync variable refresh rate technology for ultra-smooth gaming.

That the device manages to pack this considerable power in a 14-inch chassis less than 20mm thin takes premium to a new level. The Zephyrus G14 is crafted from high-end materials, from its magnesium alloy deck to its aluminum lid, that allow it to be as light as it is strong. Visually, it’s also set apart by its one-of-a-kind AniMe Matrix LED display that offers gamers and creators a new platform to show off custom animations, text effects, and audio visualizers.

Redefining and expanding premium gaming

The ROG Zephyrus G14 ACRNM RMT01 builds from this base and enhances it with several distinct visual features. The collaboration pushed the limits of what’s possible, using custom materials, etching, machining, specially developed paints, and two completely original typefaces to bring ACRONYM’s vision to life.

Precision etchings along its sides reinforce the notion that this is a precision-crafted tool that also took great technical care to make. While its carbon black surfaces are sleek enough to blend into any environment, a closer look reveals striking touches, schematic markings, and iconography that invite curiosity. Every detail on the laptop was given consideration; even the AniMe Matrix is equipped with eight ACRONYM-designed animations exclusive to this device.

ACRONYM addressed every point of contact between the user and the machine. Even the device’s packaging is unique, designed to fully follow through on ACRONYM’s philosophy of sustainability and functionality. Everything from the box to the unique ACRONYM Airpak laptop sleeve is designed to be reusable and recyclable. Altogether, the ROG Zephyrus G14 ACRNM RMT01 represents a bold new frontier in gaming technology, fusing next-gen style with next-gen hardware for the next generation of gamers.

The ROG Zephyrus G14 ACRNM RMT01 was built to satisfy the most dedicated gamers and tailored by ACRONYM to meet the needs of the next generation of creative professionals. ACRONYM and ROG are proud to take this first step together toward a radical new vision of what users’ experience of what hardware and personal devices can be.

Availability and pricing

For updates on the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 ACRNM RMT01 check out the ASUS Republic of Gamers Facebook Page.

For the full review of the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14, watch our video below:

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Huawei MateBook 13 hands-on, first impressions

The Huawei MateBook 13 will soon be available for purchase in the country and it aims to offer productivity on-the-go without sacrificing performance. We just got the device to test out and while we’re preparing for the full review, here are our first impressions.

The MateBook 13 prides itself by offering the FullView experience that the Huawei MateBook X Pro initially introduced to the market. It comes with a 13-inch FullView display with really slim bezels all around. This gives the device a more premium look at first glance and maximizes the screen real estate while keeping a compact form factor.

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It has a QHD panel meaning you have 2K resolution or twice the resolution of a FullHD display. Having a 3:2 aspect ratio, the screen dictates usage more for content creation (like graphics work) and document editing.

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The screen is also capable of multi-touch input so you can simply use swipe gestures when browsing the internet — just like how you would on a smartphone.

As mentioned earlier, it comes in a compact and portable body that’s durable enough thanks to its metal chassis. Opening and closing the lid doesn’t feel flimsy but rather reinforced and with a premium feel to it.

Just like what I personally look for in a laptop, the lid can be opened and closed using only one hand so that’s definitely a plus for me. And, with its thin profile, it can easily be brought around or packed in a regular-sized backpack.

Having been able to use it for just a couple of days, its backlit chiclet keys have so far been a joy to type on. The trackpad is also decently sized, but then again, I just find myself using the touch input more when clicking on buttons or browsing online.

The power button sits at the upper right corner and doubles as a fingerprint scanner to add a layer of security to the device. So far, the response time has been quick and instantly unlocks the laptop when we use it.

Inside, it can carry up to Intel’s Core i7-10510U processor and NVIDIA GeForce MX250 graphics. It also comes with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage responsible for a faster boot-up.

One of its main features is Huawei Share meant for increasing productivity between members of the team. It supports Multi-screen collaboration that allows users to work on their smartphones and share content to the laptop.

This removes the need to save and send files from a phone just to open it somewhere else. We’ll be testing this feature out further and provide feedback in our full review.

Inside the box, the laptop comes with its own 65W USB-C power adapter which also supports Huawei SuperCharge for certain phones. It also has an additional adapter for USB-A so you can still use your thumb drives or external hard drives.

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We’ll be using the MateBook 13 as a daily driver in the coming weeks and as always, feel free to chime in the comments section and let us know if you have any specific questions about the laptop.

The Huawei MateBook 13 carries a price tag of PhP 65,990 for the Core i5 variant and PhP 72,990 for the Core i7 model. According to Huawei, there will be free Huawei sleeve and Huawei backpack worth PhP 2,389 when you purchase a MateBook 13 from July 4 to July 31, 2020.

For more information on the device and its availability, you may check Huawei’s official site.

Huawei MateBook 13 specs:
13-inch QHD display, 2160 x 1440 resolution
178-degree viewing angle
10th-gen Intel Core i5-10210U/i7-10510U CPU
NVIDIA GeForce MX250 GPU
8GB/16GB LPDDR3 RAM
512GB SSD storage
Windows 10 Home OS
Fingerprint power button
3.5mm jack
USB-C port
1MP camera
41.7Wh Li-Po battery
Huawei Share
Huawei PC Manager
Space Grey, Pink, and Mystic Silver color options

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