After opening ASUS concept stores inside Computer Mania locations in recent weeks, the company plans for more locally in 2025.
They feature a curated display of ASUS’ premium product lines, including ROG and Zenbook, along with the latest notebooks and accessories.
“The shop-in-shop concept features a thoughtfully designed display, highlighting ASUS’s premium product lines, including the ROG and Zenbook ranges. This unique retail experience brings the ASUS vision and brand identity to life, offering customers an immersive and hands-on look at the latest in ASUS technology,” it explains in a release shared with Hypertext.
At the time of writing, two locations feature the ASUS concept stores, with one being set up in Mall of Africa on 25th November and the other at Brooklyn Mall on 26th November. The company says that more are on the ay in the new year, with Canal Walk, Cavendish Square, and Clearwater Mall already earmarked over the coming weeks.
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