
Asus launches its online store in India for laptops and smartphones
India Today
Asus has announced its official e-store for Indian buyers that will offer a range of features and benefits upon the purchase of Asus products online. The e-store aims to serve more than 30,000 pin-code areas in India.
Asus has officially unveiled its new online store in India that will now offer the brand’s laptops and smartphones to buyers in the country. The new digital store aims to bolster consumer experience and readily impart all brand-related information through the platform. The Taiwanese tech giant states that the new Asus e-store will be “the most convenient destination” to shop from an array of Asus products. These will include the brand’s extensive range of gaming and consumer laptops. In addition, buyers will also be able to purchase the company’s flagship smartphones from the e-store.
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