I took this laptop to replace an old one that had served its Lenovo. I was attracted by the combination of good features, not too high price and the already proven TUF Gaming line. And I was satisfied with the purchase, I'll go through the main points. 1) High power: I ran several emulators at once (including, I managed to emulate the latest versions of macOS through VMware to make builds for IOS), several IDEs and a browser with a bunch of tabs, and everything worked with a bang (well, except for the emulator with macOS, but that's not the laptop's fault); then, instead of all this, I turned on the World of Ships, set very high settings themselves, and I did not notice below 60 fps in battle 2) Cool appearance thanks to the stylish design and the backlight of the keyboard, adjustable in Armory Crate, drivers are installed there, beautiful live wallpapers (there is a choice + you can make a slideshow of them) and everything else from ASUS is configured when connected to a laptop 3) good upgrade potential -16GB of RAM really cost one bar, that is, the second slot is free, you can also put a second M2 drive (which I did) and an additional SSD 4) There are built-in camera and microphone. In general, there are no questions to them: the voice is transmitted even well, and the camera, albeit not ideal, but it supports virtual backgrounds 5) For the sake of an SSD slot, the manufacturer cut the battery in half, which resulted in 4 hours of battery life instead of 8 (as you can find somewhere on the Internet). And even these 4 hours are not easy to achieve: if you don’t take care of energy saving yourself in various ways (turn off live wallpapers, remove a lot from autorun, don’t turn on a lot of everything at once, etc.), then you will watch with horror the consumption of almost 1% / minute, which will result in ~ 2 hours of autonomy 6) When playing / working with heavy programs, the noise is quite noticeable. Personally, I don't care, but I know that some people are annoying. Bottom line: an excellent model, one of the best laptops in the price range under 100k, but only if you do not need to work without an outlet for a long time and do not bother with noise.
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