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Review on 15.6" Notebook ASUS TUF Gaming F15 FX506LHB-HN323W 1920x1080, Intel Core i5 10300H 2.5 GHz, RAM 8 GB, SSD 512 GB, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, Windows 11 Home, 90NR03U2-M00AN0, black by Petar Velinov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

On a circle, the laptop performs admirably. I suggest that you purchase; do not be upset. However, you can add some cash, take a "gun" on an i7 with a 6GB video card, and generally get wasted, but again, on an IPS (not an OLED) display. Therefore, get high; it will last you for at least three years and possibly longer. I suggest that you immediately consume all wood for the fire and download everything from the ASUS website. Please respond with your thoughts; I would appreciate it.

Pros
  • 1. WoT at 80+ FPS on Ultra. If compared to DELL, this laptop is more productive (similar to the DEL 5390). I had a functional laptop with an i5 with an Intel iris xe. Compared to DELL, the display is brighter. In addition, the current price of DELL is $75,000–$77,000. I don't recall if there is a discount. Evidently as a result of a discrete video card that is twice as powerful as IRIS xe and RAM that is 16 gigabytes instead of 8 gigabytes. 2. The case is sturdy (regarding its negative sides). 3. Klava outperforms Dell's Business Line up to 80,000 units and even over 100,000 Lenovo TP units.
Cons
  • 1. I didn't like how heavy it was. It's a touch lighter than my previous 2022 Lenovo G580, most likely. Although DELL was lighter and easier to use, the concept behind it was that it was a working business-class laptop with minimal weight and space requirements. Design 2. Not fantastic, but there is a good case. Right now, people who own DELL will cheer me up in the knowledge that there is one significant drawback: if the laptop cannot be opened, the case element "PULLS UP" and clings to the second portion of the case (display) with each opening and shutting. I was astounded by the fragility, yet that is a flaw that exists there. 3. On-screen illumination. In comparison to DELL, the situation here is better (higher). Due to the fragility (low rigidity) of the structure, there, from the slightest bending of the display after opening, the uneven backlight on a black background turns into such distortions. 4. The backlighting of the keyboard was implemented. Here, it was only necessary to lock the on-backlight brightness adjustment and change the primary colors (without shades), and nobody would even try to access their utility and change the color on their own to get rid of the light music and the default red color. 5. THIS VACUUM CLEANER IN "TURBO" MODE is the main downside. In WoT in 2022, this is exactly how my new Lenovo G580 operated. The roar makes it seem as though we are taking off and don't need the vacuum anymore. It's unsettling to consider how frequently it will need to be cleaned in order to prevent trolling in six months. Guys, it's pretty loud. Although you make an effort to avoid using the turbo mode, I'm not sure how this impacts performance. 6. The touchpad could be produced with no more than two ons. It is unquestionably better in DELL. 7. The keyboard's typeface is gypsy; it could be improved, but it is READABLE (without a doubt). White LEDs next to the screen (8). I want to paint over the dark; distract. "Gypsy". 9. Prices would still be high without an OLED display. Gentlemen, they won't sell it to us for this amount.