Grab $300 off this ASUS V16 beast packed with RTX 5070 and Core 7 power

If you are in the market for a powerful laptop, then check out this limited-time deal on the ASUS V16 (V3607VP-DS74). Right now, it’s available with a large 19% price cut, bringing the price down from $1,599.99 to just $1,299.99. It is a gaming laptop powered by the Intel Core 7 240H, it has an RTX 5070 graphics card, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a spacious 1TB SSD.

While ASUS may market this laptop as a gaming laptop, it’s also a good pick for anyone involved in content creation or who need strong multitasking capabilities. The display is also impressive, its a 16-inch WUXGA display with a 144Hz refresh rate. It features a 16:10 aspect ratio and it has ultra-slim bezels so that you can focus on the content, not the edge of the laptop.

With a powerful processor and graphics this laptop would get hot, that is why ASUS has packed in its IceCool thermal technology and dual fans that keep the laptop quiet and stable during intensive tasks.

It’s also comfortable to type on thanks to its full-size ErgoSense keyboard which has a 1.5mm key travel and a Turbo Blue backlight for use in dark environments. ASUS also notes that this machine features a slim design that has very good performance and style, making it ideal for gamers, creators, and those on the go.

If you’re interested in this powerful laptop and its $300 discount, check out the buying link below.

ASUS V16 (V3607VP-DS74): $1,299.99 (Amazon US) / MSRP $1,599.99


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