ASUS Monitors Price in Nepal

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      ASUS Monitor Price in Nepal – Overview

      Why Choose ASUS Monitors?

      ASUS has a cleaner lineup than most brands in this space. ROG is for gamers who want the absolute best. TUF is for gamers who want great specs but costs much less. Similarly, on the other hand we monitor series like ProArt, which is mostly designed for creators and especially for people who care about color accuracy. And there is also something called ‘ZenScreen’ which exists for people who work from cafes and co-working spaces. It's a well-structured lineup, and Nepal has enough of it available now to make real buying decisions.

      ASUS Monitor Price Range in Nepal

      Entry-level starts at around eighteen thousand rupees, and the top-end ROG models push close to two lakhs. Most people will find their sweet spot somewhere in the mid-range , around fifty to a hundred thousand, where ASUS tends to offer the best value relative to what you're actually getting.

      Available ASUS Monitor Series in Nepal

      Nepal currently has four distinct ASUS lines available: ROG (split into Swift and Strix), TUF Gaming, ProArt, and ZenScreen. Each one genuinely targets a different buyer, and there's surprisingly little overlap between them.

      ASUS Monitor Series Available in Nepal

      ASUS TUF Gaming Series (Mid-Range Gaming)

      The TUF lineup is where most gamers in Nepal will realistically end up. These are IPS panels with solid refresh rates, and these monitors are enough for competitive gaming without the eye-watering price tag. You get good ergonomics, decent color coverage, and the kind of specs that would've cost twice as much a few years back. What you won't get is premium build quality or the fancier panel tech that ROG models carry. But for most people, TUF is the honest answer.

      ASUS ROG Strix Series (Performance Gaming)

      A step up from TUF in almost every way. The Strix line brings better build quality, more adjustment options, and access to ASUS's higher-end panels — including WOLED, which produces colors and contrast that IPS simply can't match. The HDR performance here is actually meaningful, not the half-baked "HDR-ready" label you see slapped on budget monitors. That said, you're paying noticeably more for it, so the jump from TUF only makes sense if you're actually going to use what the panel offers.

      ASUS ROG Swift Series (Enthusiast / Esports)

      This is where things stop being relatable for most buyers. Swift monitors are built around extreme refresh rates. We're talking 360Hz and beyond on panels tuned specifically for competitive play. The tradeoff is that some models lean heavily toward speed over visual quality, especially the TN variants. But if you're playing at a level where milliseconds genuinely matter, or you just want the fastest monitor money can buy in Nepal right now, this is the line. For everyone else, it's overkill.

      ASUS ProArt Series (Creator Monitors)

      ProArt is in a completely different conversation. These monitors are factory-calibrated panels that cover professional color spaces like DCI-P3 and AdobeRGB at levels that matter for actual print and video work. Refresh rates are modest, there's no flashy RGB, and that's kind of the point. The higher-end models in this line are among the best creative displays you can buy in Nepal right now, full stop.

      ASUS ZenScreen (Portable)

      One portable option currently available — a 16-inch FHD IPS panel that runs off USB-C. It's lightweight and works well as a secondary display. Not something most people will use as their main screen, but genuinely useful if you travel often or need a quick second monitor without hauling anything heavy.

      ASUS VP Series (Budget)

      The most affordable ASUS monitor in Nepal is a 22-inch 1080p TN panel at 60Hz. It works fine for document work, basic office tasks, or as a secondary display you don't look at all day. But the TN panel shows its limits quickly as colors look washed out from certain angles, and there's no real ergonomic flexibility. It's a bare-minimum buy, and it knows it.

      Where to Buy ASUS Monitors in Nepal?

      Authorized ASUS Distributors in Nepal

      ASUS monitors are available through authorized dealers primarily in Kathmandu, with some presence in Pokhara and Biratnagar.

      Online Stores Selling ASUS Monitors

      You can get these monitors from various places like ITTI, Daraz Nepal, though stock on specific models can be inconsistent. Prices usually match in-store rates, but it's worth calling ahead before assuming a listed model is actually sitting on a shelf somewhere.

      Warranty and After-Sales Support

      Authorized purchases come with a three-year warranty, which is better than most brands offer in this market. ASUS has a service center in Kathmandu, though support outside the valley is limited.

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