Monday, September 14th 2020

ASUS ROG Teases Collaboration with IKEA for Gaming Furniture

ASUS Republic of Gamers teased what could possibly be a collaboration or broader strategic partnership with home furnishings giant IKEA for gaming-grade furniture. We imagine this could see ASUS ROG and IKEA design everything from gaming-grade chairs to couches, to desks, tables, or even knick knacks such as peripheral stands. ASUS could leverage IKEA's vast network of stores, coupled with its expertise in furniture packaging. ASUS did not elaborate on this teaser besides a "coming soon" disclaimer. The catchphrase "Welcome Gaming Home" is also teased. We also know this isn't a regional collaboration since it's teased by the global Twitter handle of ASUS ROG.
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34 Comments on ASUS ROG Teases Collaboration with IKEA for Gaming Furniture

#26
TheLostSwede
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RenegadePSNope.
Clot is more like alvadt. Its mean "blood clot", as a phase, if you separate the two word its not mean rög anymore.
Rög is clod of earth or nugget.


Dont use google translator.. :)
Google suggested that as the lesser used of the two options... Oh well...
kiriakostIKEA this is full of Turkish rubbish and has a terrible reputation.
I can hardly see how ASUS will gain any benefit from such a partnership.
Now now, no need to be like that just because Greece and Turkey is having some issues to resolve.
Most of the world is more than happy to buy cheaply made in China products from IKEA. I have in fact never seen a single thing in IKEA from Turkey. There's plenty from Portugal, Thailand, Russia and even France, but never seen anything from Turkey.
Chloe PriceJust like Finnish as we use exactly the same alphabet.
Yeah, but Å Is apparently the Swedish letter and some Finnish people apparently wants it removed, even though I guess they're a minority.
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#27
kiriakost
TheLostSwedeNow now, no need to be like that just because Greece and Turkey is having some issues to resolve.
Most of the world is more than happy to buy cheaply made in China products from IKEA. I have in fact never seen a single thing in IKEA from Turkey. There's plenty from Portugal, Thailand, Russia and even France, but never seen anything from Turkey.
Make your next vacation in Greece, by this way you will have the chance to see with your eyes of how the market this is distorted within south Europe and Balkans.
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TheLostSwede
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kiriakostMake your next vacation in Greece, by this way you will have the chance to see with your eyes of how the market this is distorted within south Europe and Balkans.
Sorry, I can't support your country, as you treat refugees worse than you treat animals.
Also, no flights due to a pandemic, in case you missed it, even though your government tricked people to go to Greece and then refused to let them off the plane.
It's easy to throw shit on others, but it's hardly like Greece is any better.
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#29
Prima.Vera
Stop cutting the forest just to build shitty low quality wood furniture!!!
WTF, gaming chair from wood?????
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#30
TheLostSwede
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Prima.VeraStop cutting the forest just to build shitty low quality wood furniture!!!
WTF, gaming chair from wood?????
If this was good enough to use when milking cows a hundred plus years ago, it should be good enough for gamers...

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#31
PLAfiller
Prima.VeraStop cutting the forest just to build shitty low quality wood furniture!!!
I think they are from the better side of things. I know from random articles, Ikea has long lasting partners (we are talking 40 years or so) and actually has an impact for more responsible use of wood.
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#32
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Prima.VeraStop cutting the forest just to build shitty low quality wood furniture!!!
WTF, gaming chair from wood?????
You can use it as firewood so it's not useless tree cutting.
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#33
Flanker
TheLostSwedeIf this was good enough to use when milking cows a hundred plus years ago, it should be good enough for gamers...

That looks more comfortable than most "gaming chairs" to me
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#34
kiriakost
TheLostSwedeSorry, I can't support your country, as you treat refugees worse than you treat animals.
Also, no flights due to a pandemic, in case you missed it, even though your government tricked people to go to Greece and then refused to let them off the plane.
It's easy to throw shit on others, but it's hardly like Greece is any better.
You may avoid also Austria they are all nationalists as I am.
You may also avoid Poland and entire east Europe, they do not accept a single illegal refugee either.

But in the end of the day, if IKEA the European seller with the great public image, this is giving jobs to Turkish instead to European hands, they should close down.
Trees and carpenters are millions within EU, we do not need any China-Town with the flag of Finland within the European nations - states.

To all :
What is the magic behind a gaming chair?
The first wave of them came with on-board speakers and supposedly they shake when some one shooting at you.
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