Audiovisual Keyboard Performance Anyways, I have tried and tested the machine for enough time to find out whether the rubber meets the road. And this is a log of the same. But as always, let’s start off with an eye over the contents and components — And here we begin the Smartprix review of the Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 —

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Contents

TUF A15 2021 Review: DesignTUF A15 2021 Review: AudiovisualTUF A15 2021 Review: KeyboardTUF A15 2021 Review: PerformanceShould you buy TUF A15 2021?

Right out of the box you’d feel the TUF-ness of the machine. The lid is metal with a matte finish. This year’s model looks different from the precursor as now both size and position of logo and insignia have changed. Our unit is of Eclipse Grey color while you can also pick the Graphite Black hue. Those colors and brawny build would appear badass to some, but for others, it might seem as bland and boring. Lift the bonnet (which you can do single-handedly) and your eyes are likely to fall on the 15.6-inch expanse enclosed by rather thick borders, especially on the forehead and chin. A regular 720P webcam resides on the raised brow. This pronounced portion up top is what lets you easily lift the lid. The bottom bezel has got an Asus engraving flanked by gaudy stickers screaming the highlights of the laptop. Landing your eyes, you’ll see the full-fat keyboard with translucent WASD keys. Aesthetics aside, this has its benefits, but more on that in a later section. The key island is slightly recessed from the trackpad area. Also, this base is plastic with a faux brushed aluminum texture. Plastic or metal, both surfaces are prone to dust and smudges. Above the keyboard there are LED indicators for power, airplane mode, charge, and drive activity status. You’d also find an air-intake vent here. The other one is by the bottom base with an honeycomb design. Meanwhile, the air exhaust grilles are by the sides and by the brink of the base next to the hinges. Asus has opened up and increased the area of air ventilation, the results of which we will see in the performance part. Coming back to the hinge, it is sturdy and offers a 140° relaxation. There is no weird wobbliness to the panel, in case you’re wondering. Finally the port selection is fine with three USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (G-Sync and DisplayPort enabled), an HDMI 2.0b (HDCP compliant), a power DC port, a Kensington security slot, a LAN port, and a 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack. The only absent thing is a SD card slot. Also, if you were to nitpick, there is no Thunderbolt and charging support with the USB-C socket. Moving on… This is a 15.6-inch 16:9 IPS-level anti-glare panel with 1080p resolution. The standout aspect of this panel is the 144Hz refresh rate, which should entice the target audience. So, this is plenty good for gaming, work, school, and media consumption. The display did suck me into the grim ambiance of Mare of Eastown (2021) and the glamorous world of Casino Royale (2006). The colors should feel sufficient for unsuspecting eyes. But the screen covers only 62.5% colors of sRGB gamut, 45% of NTSC, and 47.34% in Adobe’s. Not ideal values for video editing and other creative pursuits. But then, this is a gaming-focused lappy not creative-centered. So… Brightness levels were adequate indoors. Outdoors, the 250 nits brightness can be limiting. As for the sound, by default, the loudness isn’t quite there, but the bass is serviceable. You can play around with the DTS equalizer profiles and it does help with volume. Or, use headphones. For video calls, the in-built 2-way noise-canceling mics get the job done. It offers appreciable isolation of your voice from the environment. And a big part of my job depends on typing. So, let’s see how it is. As mentioned already, the TUF A15 has the full key assortment on deck. That is around 104 keys including Num Keys. I like their actuation and depression feel (with about 1.8mm key travel). The keycaps are large with the exception of arrow keys. There are no dedicated hotkeys and so you have to make do with Fn Plus combos. The backlighting is single zone with three levels of luminosity. There’s RGB but among the woozy lightshow, the WASD keys are oddly lucid which might speak to some of you, if not all. The touchpad is also workable with integrated clicky buttons. They are backed by Microsoft Precision Drivers and support multi-finger gestures. There’s enough space to seat the palm too. Nice! Let me preface by telling you that I did all the testing on the 64-bit Windows 10 Home edition. It’s only after my evaluation was done that I upgraded the TUF A15 2021 into Windows 11 Insider Preview. There isn’t much of a nagging bloatware situation here save for McAfee, which I am always quick to do away with as soon as I boot into the desktop. One nifty pre-installed app is Asus’s Armoury Crate, which lets you set performance profiles, change various settings related to the gaming experience on this machine. For casual chores, Silent profile works and for plugged-in max grunt, go with Turbo mode. This pushes CPU and GPU on hyperdrive, but at the expense of heat and some whirling noise. The decibel levels from the latter were perceivable but hardly alarming. Asus TUF is tough on the inside thanks to an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H processor with 8 cores, 16 threads, clocked at 3.2 GHz (Boost speeds up to 4.4 GHz). My review unit shipped with 16GB of Dual-channel DDR4 3200MHz RAM and 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 SSD. Asus lets expansion up to 32gigs of RAM and a spare 1TB M.2 SATA slot is present on the motherboard. As for graphics, you are getting Radeon 8 integrated GPU and a 6GB GDDR6 Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 discrete chip. This along with G-sync enabled 144Hz displays delivers a largely enjoyable playtime. And here are some games I ran: Those are some capable hardware in the chassis. And is reflected in the benchmarks — Since my workflow doesn’t involve any creative applications, I ran some simulations: Note these above three tests were done after I updated the TUF A15 to Windows 11. Still, they should be indicative of the performance you could expect out of this puppy. Battery life is another area where the TUF A15 2021 really shines thanks to its 90WHr cell inside. I was easily getting by a day’s labor and if I am conservative, the life extends to the next day too. A typical work day consists of 30 or so Edge tabs, some Spotify play in the background, and some YouTube video perhaps. PCMark Modern Office test runs were inching close to 10 hours. However if you are gaming hardcore, then expect way less life. In any case, the 200W brick takes the battery level from 5% to full in 1Hr 30 Mins. Not bad. The 2021 edition of TUF A15 puts forward an assemblage of attractive specs. You are getting a very powerful hardware combination from AMD and Nvidia. The ensuing experience did meet my expectations bolstered by a 144Hz panel, a huge 90WHr battery, and a chock full of memory which gladly is expandable as well. You also see signs of improved thermal performance, possibly based on feedback related to the previous model. And the thing also gets a fresh coat of paint for the sake of being new. Now, whether you find the new look badass or boring depends. Either way, it isn’t trying to charm you with fancy bling found on the higher-end ROG models. You will also have to forego niceties like per-key RGB backlighting, better color calibrated screen, louder speakers, etc. But for the price at which this machine (₹1,10,990) comes, you are getting its worth. Q. Does Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 support G-Sync? A. Yes, the Asus Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 screen does support G-Sync/ Adaptive Sync. Q. Does Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 support Nvidia Optimus? A. Yes, Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 does feature Nvidia Advanced Optimus. The Auto iGPU mode within Armoury crate switches dynamically between Radeon and RTX 3060 depending on demand. Q. Is Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 good for gaming? A. Yes, for the price that is. It comes with 144Hz refresh rate, Adaptive Sync for mitigating screen tearing issues, powerful hardware including RTX graphics and octa core AMD CPU. Q. Does Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 support Thunderbolt 3? A. No, Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 doesn’t come with a Thunderbolt 3 port. But, the USB-C (3.2 Gen 2) port supports DisplayPort. Q. Can you charge the Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 using a USB-C cable? A. No, the Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 doesn’t support USB-C charging. Q. Does Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 feature a Webcam? A. Yes, it comes with a HD camera. But is is not IR which means no face unlock. Q. Does Asus TUF Gaming A15 2021 feature a fingerprint sensor or Windows Hello? A. No, the machine doesn’t come with any biometric option. Q. Is ASUS TUF Gaming A15 upgradeable? A. Yes, the laptop support a max 32GB of DDR4-3200MHz Dual-channel RAM and also has an additional open slot for SATA SSD storage. So, you could say it is fairly future proof.

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