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Review on 15.6" Laptop ASUS TUF Gaming A15 FA506IHR-US51 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 5 4600H 3GHz, RAM 8GB, SSD 512GB, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, Windows 11 Home, 90NR07G6-M004F0, dark gray by Agata Kowalik ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

A fully functional machine for writing code that has the form factor of a laptop would be ideal. I use it for myself, and every once in a while I even "play" it, which is why, out of all the available options, I was the most fit for both of these jobs. I thought about many different possibilities, such as Honor Hunter and Lenovo, but ultimately decided that Asus was the greatest alternative that could be stuffed into the budget of up to one hundred thousand dollars. ROG did not present a favorable appearance, but TUF appeared to be irrelevant. The employee in the store's specialized department glanced at, felt, and touched the display. The screen does not stand out, either physically or figuratively, when compared to displays on leading ultrabooks. The 144Hz refresh rate comes at the expense of just covering 60 percent of the sRGB color space. However, it is not entirely devoid of merit either. Since I have a good monitor at home that can display one hundred percent of the color spectrum, I wasn't too frustrated by it. By the way, the connection to the display worked flawlessly, the laptop is kept closed at all times when it is at home, and you can be patient while traveling. There are currently no concerns regarding the hardware or performance, the integrated development environment (IDE) is pleasant to use, and it builds very quickly. Toys that are now on the market perform admirably as well, but the majority of my gaming is done on a console. via reducing heat. Without a stand, it will be quite warm. The stand expressly requests air input from the base as well as the side walls. It does not expel hot air in a sideways direction, but rather in a reverse direction, which is possibly a benefit. Despite this, the cooling seems to have been carefully considered and makes adequate sacrifices in terms of the quantity of inlets and outlets. Portability is satisfactory, with a full-sized LAN connector that does not include any flip-up characteristics. Full size HDMI. The power port is located in the top left-hand corner of the device. Declared the capability of removing the bottom cover in order to facilitate an upgrade. There are 16 gigabytes packed in with two slats of eight each. Excellent WiFi and Bluetooth module. Windows is preinstalled, the product key is stitched into the ROM, you don't need to bother about storing it, and there is no sticker to worry about either. The surface is made of plastic, making it very susceptible to printing stains. so-called. The Macbook test was unsuccessful. When compared to ultrabooks, the touchpad did not hold up. There is a webcam, and there is nothing else to say about it. Inclusion of a wired mouse. It is important to keep in mind that the model with a 2.5 HDD bay has a lower maximum capacity for its battery. A gaming laptop at the price of a system unit with a filling that is comparable to or nearly identical, but without any extra bells and whistles. I'm happy, it suits me.

Pros
  • Good giblets, (Ryzen 7 + 2060) Capability to install a 2.5 solid-state drive (instead of a hard disk drive). The design is relatively unobtrusive for a gaming laptop, which is saying something.
Cons
  • Everything that isn't absolutely necessary for gaming is considered below average. Specifically, the webcam, touchpad, and plastic shell, but I've seen worse on the identical Lenovo Legion.