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You can get the ASUS ZenWatch in Malaysia at RM799

ASUS Malaysia isn’t bringing the Android Wear powered ZenWatch but if you want it, you can get it in Malaysia from the folks at DirectD. They are selling imported units of the ZenWatch at RM799 inclusive of GST.

The ZenWatch is probably one of the better looking Android Wear smart watch with a square screen and it features a 1.63″ AMOLED display that does 320×320 pixels resolution. Underneath, it runs on Qualcomm’s 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 processor with 512MB RAM and it has 4GB of storage. It also supports Bluetooth 4.0, a 9-axis sensor and an embedded bio sensor that tracks your heart rate. You can order the ZenWatch online or via at their new Gadget Mega Store at PJ or their main branch at Subang SS15.

You can check out some hands-on photos of the ASUS ZenWatch after the break.

ASUS ZenWatch Promo Video

ASUS ZenWatch Hands-on Photos

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