ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo 2026: a balance of engineering, design and maximum performance
28.04.26
Modern gaming laptops have long gone beyond just powerful devices — today they are complex solutions where not only characteristics are important, but also appearance, materials and level of personalization. ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo GX651 illustrates this trend, offering a combination of premium design and top “iron” in one case.
Design and materials: a bet on premiumity

The notebook body is made of aluminum using CNC processing, which ensures high assembly accuracy and structural strength. Such a solution not only improves the durability of the device, but also creates a feeling of monolithicity, characteristic of flagship models.
The updated Stellar Gray color scheme makes the look more versatile. The device ceases to look exclusively “gamer” and becomes appropriate in a professional environment – from the office to creative studios.
The Slash Lighting lighting system deserves special attention. In the new version, it received 35 independent zones, which significantly expands the customization options. The user can create unique light variations by adapting the laptop to his style or work space.
Productivity and positioning

ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo GX651 belongs to the category of ultra-premium solutions and is aimed at a demanding audience. The configuration includes an Intel Core Ultra 9386H processor, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 notebook graphics card, 64 GB of RAM and a 2 TB SSD.
Such characteristics allow you to consider the device as a full-fledged replacement for a stationary PC – both for modern games and for professional tasks, including work with graphics, video and 3D.
Price and availability

The model is available in Ukraine at a recommended price of UAH 399,999. This price tag clearly indicates that this is not a mass product, but a solution for professionals who value maximum capabilities without compromises in design and performance.
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