6/14/2023 0 Comments Asus tuf dash 17 inch![]() ![]() ![]() There must have been a logical reason to place the majority of the ports on the left, but we wonder aloud if it wouldn't have been smarter to use the back more. During gaming, it was common for the already-thick charging cable to get in the way. The placement of the Ethernet and the charging port is especially confusing. But placing all cables on the left side is no better, especially not for any southpaw users. Sure, if you're right-handed and you connect a mouse, it's pretty inconvenient to have all kinds of cables on the right side of your laptop that you have to play around with. Why would you place almost all of these ports exclusively on the left side of the laptop? This brings us nicely to a vague design choice that we do not understand. In addition, there is of course an Ethernet port, a charging port, and an HDMI connection. The laptop has two USB-A ports and two USB-C ports, one of which supports Thunderbolt 4. That's not to say you can't get work done on the F15, though because it's a full-scale keyboard with a numpad. If you are really a serious gamer, you'll probably want to switch to an external keyboard. The keys themselves are fine for a built-in keyboard on a laptop. The laptop only weighs about 2 kg and we were positively surprised by that.Ī great detail to add is the white WASD keys on the laptop, which feel slightly different from the rest. Unlike most older gaming laptops (and plenty still on the market today), you don't have to be a bodybuilder to carry this laptop around with you. RGB is nowhere to be found the keyboard lights up with subtle white LEDs that help you find the right button during those late-night gaming hours. The use of clean lines looks very professional, so like we said the laptop won't stand out like a sore thumb in an office environment. Good news: the design of the ASUS TUF Dash F15 is nice and sleek and simple. There’re loads of laptops on the market (including several from ASUS itself) that support RGB, where the edge of the laptop light up in the wonderful colors of unicorn vomit when you boot it up. A lot of tech hardware even vaguely related to gaming is usually crammed with RGB lighting, which can be a big turn-off for a lot of people if that’s not really your vibe. ![]()
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