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MEDIAWORLD makes the price of the ASUS GAMING NOTEBOOK with RTX 4060 DROP

MEDIAWORLD makes the price of the ASUS GAMING NOTEBOOK with RTX 4060 DROP
MEDIAWORLD makes the price of the ASUS GAMING NOTEBOOK with RTX 4060 DROP

It’s not just the offers in MediaWorld’s July flyer that can attract the attention of technology enthusiasts. The well-known chain has in fact launched several other promotional initiatives, starting with a significant discount on a gaming notebook from ASUS with RTX 4060 GPU.

MEDIAWORLD discounts an ASUS GAMING NOTEBOOK with RTX 4060 GPU at a SUPER PRICE
The ASUS ROG Strix G614JV-N4111W model is now offered at a cost of 1,319.99 euros via the official MediaWorld website. The recommended price would be 2,299 euros: the discount is equal to 979.01 euros. In short, it can be said that the cost of laptop computers has collapsed. MediaWorld offers, among other things, free online delivery.

The technical features of the device include, in addition to the aforementioned NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card, an Intel Core i7-13650HX processorflanked by 16GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD. The panel has a diagonal of 16 inches and a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels, while the operating system is Windows 11 Home. The color proposed by MediaWorld is Gray.

Going beyond the offer in question, you might also be interested in learning more other promotions on gaming notebooks. If you are in fact looking for a device of this type for the summer of 2024, consulting the Flyer tab could help you find what is right for you. In the context of the latter, for example, the Amazon offer on a gaming notebook from MSI was reported. In that case, it goes below 1,000 euros and there is an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 graphics card involved.

 
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