Tuesday, May 20th 2025

ASUS Presents ROG Courser and ROG Destrier Core Gaming Chairs at Computex 2025

ASUS presents its new ROG Courser and updated ROG Destrier Core gaming chairs at Computex 2025. The ROG Courser gaming chair incorporates a 90-155° Dynamic Synchronized Reclining system for back support and includes 360° 4D armrests for comprehensive positional adjustment, 4D Adjustable Lumbar support with customizable depth and height settings, and a cold-pressed lumbar pad for better airflow. The chair's dimensions feature an ultrawide 58 cm seat base, a magnetic headrest attachment system, and integrated RGB lighting strips embedded within transparent leatherette that remain concealed when inactive. The ROG Destrier Core ergonomic gaming chair is now available in Moonlight White. Based on an exoskeletal design the chair features breathable mesh, a Nylon frame, lumbar support, adjustable headrest, and padded armrests.

The ROG Courser gaming chair is offered only in black at this moment; pricing and exact availability (for both models) in retail stores have yet to be announced by ASUS.
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7 Comments on ASUS Presents ROG Courser and ROG Destrier Core Gaming Chairs at Computex 2025

#2
bonehead123
Oh yea, just what we need....more over-hyped & over-priced but under-whelming RoG'r tois for da gamr bois/gurlz....

And they haven't released the prices yet because their legal department is still trying to plot out their defense/lame excuses for all of the sticker-shock heart attacks it will cause, hahahaha :D
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#3
DeathtoGnomes
big and tall chairs are more comfortable, this doesnt look like it.
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#4
blinnbanir
LMAO,a regular Office chair with a garish pillow that seems out of place. The other one is just an Gaming chair with different colors. Like you are going to be looking at your chair while Gaming in the dark. ROG also means expensive.
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TheLostSwede
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I guess their cooperation with IKEA is over then?

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#6
Onasi
TheLostSwedeI guess their cooperation with IKEA is over then?

The most insulting thing about that picture is the fact that whoever designed it legitimately thought that someone would use the Magic Mouse willingly, let alone as a part of a gaming setup.

Oh, and I think IKEA still does have those ROG crossover chairs at least for now, yeah.
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#7
TheLostSwede
News Editor
I don't think that's an Apple product, but it's indeed very flat...

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