
Amazon Great Indian Festival: Asus TUF Dash F15 gaming laptop available with over Rs 50,000 discount, key details
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The Asus TUF Dash 15 is selling at a discounted price of Rs 79,990, down from the launch price of Rs 1,39,990. So keep reading to find out everything about this fantastic deal.
Gaming Laptop laptops have seen a sudden price surge in recent times. So most gamers might have refrained from getting one. However, thanks to the ongoing Amazon Great Indian Festival, some excellent gaming laptop deals are waiting for the consumers. One such crazy deal is being offered on the Asus TUF Dash F15 gaming laptop. The gaming laptop was launched at Rs 1,39,900 in March, and guess what? It is now being sold at a discounted price of Rs 79,990. Now that’s a whopping price cut of Rs 60,000. Plus, there are bank discounts, too, so you can grab this gaming beast at its lowest possible price. In case you do not have the budget for the top-end model, you can get the i5 11th gen variant for 69,990.
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