Laptop prices are rubbish right now, etc, etc. But I've spent all morning with my hands deep in the murky mires of , and I've come up with the portable gaming equivalent of a gold watch: The ROG Zephyrus G16 2023 is available again, and all seems right with the world.
What is certain, however, is that this little beauty is still a great deal in 2025. It's got a superbly slim chassis, the type that makes it easy to throw in your bag and take on your next flight.
Sure, it's not quite the aluminium CNC-ed frame you get with the latest , but at this price, who cares? Similarly, it's not got a stunning OLED display like the more modern (and much more expensive) versions, instead opting for a 165 Hz 1080p IPS panel.
That might sound a bit low-res these days, but spread across 16 inches, I reckon it'll still look great. Plus, it's a great match for the 120 [[link]] W RTX 4070 inside, which should have little trouble pushing frame rates to the upper limits of that refresh rate—especially with some DLSS upscaling and frame generation help.
The major downside here is the 512 GB SSD, which will make fitting a few modern games alongside a Windows installation a serious squeeze. Luckily, the 2023 G16 has a second M.2 slot, so sticking a alongside it should be no great fuss later on.
So, what you get here is a slim, portable, great-looking gaming laptop with decently powerful specs for very reasonable money, right [[link]] at this very moment. I know it's tempting to wait to see what the new generation of gaming lappys brings—but if I were looking for a laptop around the $1,000 mark right now, I'd stretch my pocketbook just a bit further for this one.