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ASUS discounts laptops, monitors, peripherals and more for Prime Day

Our Amazon Prime Day coverage continues, this time our attention turns to ASUS, which has a lengthy line-up of deals on today. This ranges from peripherals to networking gear and even gaming monitors. There are also a few sneaky gaming laptop deals to be found too.

We'll start off with the big ticket item- laptops. If you are looking for a work/general surfing machine, then the Asus ZenBook UM431DA with a Ryzen 7 CPU and 512GB SSD is £649.99. If you are after something for gaming, then the ASUS TUF FX505 is down from £999 to £629.99 with an Intel Core i5 and GTX 1650. The ASUS ROG G712 is down to £1,499 with a 144Hz display and an RTX 2070 and finally, the ASUS ROG Strix G532LWS with a 300Hz display and RTX 2070 Super is £1,899.

On the peripheral front, the ASUS ROG Gladius II Origin gaming mouse is 30% off, bringing the price down to £55.99. You can pair that with an ASUS ROG Strix Scope TKL mechanical keyboard for £111.99 and if you need a good headset, then the ASUS ROG Delta is currently down from £179.99 to £157.58.

A bunch of routers are currently on sale too, from the Zen WiFi Mesh system, which is £223.99, to the ROG GT-AC2900, which is down from £229.99 to £149.99.

As for gaming monitors, you can find the ASUS ROG Swift PG248Q for £321.14, the ASUS TUF VG32VQ1B for £319.99 and the TUF VG27WQ1B for £269.99.

KitGuru Says: There are plenty of other deals going around on Amazon today, so be sure to search around. Are any of you planning on picking up some new upgrades today? 

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