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ASUS TUF GAMING A15 (2023) 15.6" FHD AMD RYZEN 7 7735HS 3.5GHZ / NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4060 LAPTOP / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD

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Características ASUS TUF GAMING A15 (2023) 15.6" FHD AMD RYZEN 7 7735HS 3.5GHZ / NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4060 LAPTOP / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD

Tamaño15.6 "

RAM16 GB

VRAM8 GB

Capacidad512 GB

PassMark (G3D)16709

Capacidad90 mAh

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Mercadolibre usuario

12.11.2023

Tremendo el producto, me ha ayudado mucho con la escuela y para jugar videojuegos es muy buena. Solo hace falta ampliar la ram y cambiar el disco duro por uno de mayor capacidad. Pero en todo lo demás lo hace maravilloso.

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Mercadolibre usuario

28.08.2023

Sale bastante bien.

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Mercadolibre usuario

29.06.2023

Todo bien, solo tengo un problema del cuál me di cuenta medio mes después de adquirir el producto los tornillos que lleva abajo en la carcasa todos estaban flojos y ya se le perdió uno, no entiendo el por qué pasó eso pero fue lo que no me gustó de ahí en fuera todo bien.

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Mercadolibre usuario

03.06.2023

Ya llevo meses de uso , es un producto excelente muy cómodo fluido y rápido. Me encanta.

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Mercadolibre usuario

16.01.2023

Una laptop veloz y apta para los requerimientos del usuario, corre los programas y juegos de manera eficaz.

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Jerk Duck

29.08.2024

Hey y'all, thanks soooo much for these amazing in-depth reviews. This is the ONLY website that I disable my ad blockers in Brave browser. Well done, please keep the reviews coming!

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Hamed

27.08.2024

Hello Thank you because of the article. I have a question about batterylife between this model (with 2.5k screen) and a16 fa607pv(2.5k screen). My priority is batterylife not performance. Which one does have a better battery?

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Andre8888

16.01.2024

Thank you guys for the review. As always amazing job!

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NikoB

08.01.2024

I really don't understand how the most efficient Zen4 can be noisier than the hot Intel?! Is this intentional damage to the laptop and cooling system by Asus at the behest of Intel (of course not for free)? Otherwise, this model has been on the market for a long time (15.6" with 4070 costs $1300 with a 2.5k screen) since spring 2023. And there are about the same unsuccessful architectural solutions. The main problem with the 17.3 is that it has been almost impossible to find a 2.5K screen model in retail since the spring, and in most countries of the world. Due to the stupid greed of Acus, a cheap ddr5 4800 is installed, not 5600, and what's even worse is two modules of 8, and not one of 16, in order to immediately get working 32GB. It would be better if they sold it with a 4GB module - at least you wouldn't mind throwing it away right away. Poor location of the power port, which blocks the exhaust of the cooling system on the left. Why it couldn't be done from behind is unclear. Well, Asus's greed for ports - instead of 2 USB40s built into the SoC (which made it difficult to bring out the second one, on the right, it's unclear), as usual, only one was brought out (in 15.6 it's the same). Yes, and USB-a is defective, not Gen2. The keyboard can also be improved, especially by 17.3" - the keys have more travel, their sizes in width and height (Esc, Fx...) and the numberpad of course. The screen must be strictly 16:10. But Asus marketers left all this for the strix 18" series, in which they ruined the numpad (right arrow in the place of insert) and besides, it is only on Intel. Although this is not what makes it different at all... Asus' attempts to cut and sew only lead to the fact that most of these models gather dust in warehouses and shelves until the price is significantly reduced from the indicated...