In addition, you get transparent WASD keys and separated Arrow buttons, which are a bit too small. A keyboard, which has a single-zone RGB backlight, configurable through Aura Sync. The power button is separated from the rest of the keyboard. Moving to the base, we see a lot going on. Surprisingly, unlike the more premium ROG devices, this one has an HD Web camera, which makes it usable for conference calls. However, we see thin top and side bezels. We weren’t able to open the lid with a single hand. By the way, the base has pretty good rigidity. Both options weigh 2.60 kilos, but the one with the aluminum lid is slightly thinner – 22.1-23.9mm vs 23.3-24.8mm. The other has a metal lid and looks sleeker. One of them is made of plastic and has a slightly more aggressive approach. You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: It comes with an Adaptive sync technology, which is super lenient on the battery. ![]() ![]() Perhaps even more impressive is the fact, that the device can be paired with a fantastic 1080p 300Hz IPS panel. To complement that, the laptop covers a set of military-grade tests, called MIL-STD-810H. It comes with 95W of TGP, and 6GB of GDDR6 graphics memory.Īs you may know, the TUF brand is all about rigidity. ![]() What else is great for gaming and productivity is the RTX 3060 GPU, which you can find inside of it. Nevertheless, their Tiger Lake counterparts are pretty capable in both games and productivity. Since it was released in 2021, you can’t expect Alder Lake chips. Generally, it looks pretty similar, but it brings a lot of new hardware. However, like many other manufacturers, ASUS itself has released facelifts of some of its most popular laptops. It wasn’t long ago before we showed you the ASUS TUF Gaming F17 FX706.
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