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Asus TUF Gaming FX504G

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Your Basic (Red and) Black Gaming Laptop

Sporting an angular, black-and-red design, the Asus TUF Gaming FX504G sports an ordinary gaming-laptop appearance.

Ports Aplenty...All on the Left

On the left side, you get two USB 3.0 Type-A ports, in addition to a single USB 2.0, an HDMI output, an Ethernet jack, and an audio port that you can use for either microphone input or headphone/speaker output.

Keeping Your Connections on Lock

On the right side is a Kensington lock notch for tying down the machine with a security cable.

Compliments to the Keyboard

The chiclet keyboard is fast and quiet. The WASD keys are outlined in red for better visibility, and the spacebar is shaped so that the left side protrudes outward in case you need more room for your left thumb.

So-So Touchpad

Small, plain, and at times finicky, this pad is ho-hum at best (as so many gaming-laptop touchpads are).

Battery Blues

As for the battery life, the longevity of the Asus TUF Gaming FX504G is disappointing off the charger; 4 hours and 20 minutes is vastly inferior, for example, to the 11-hour-and-1-minute battery life of the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming.

Where It Shines: Esports and MOBAs

The Asus TUF Gaming FX504G is an especially good value for esports competitors and players of MOBAs that don't require a lot of graphics-processing power to run their titles. The optional 120Hz screen in the coming $1,299 version of this laptop may appeal to them as well.

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Gabe Carey

Gabe Carey

gabe_carey@pcmag.com

Gabe Carey is a Junior Analyst at PCMag specializing in peripherals, storage and the systems that power them. Prior to joining this website, he was an ardent freelance reporter for Digital Trends and TechRadar, though his most noteworthy accomplishment was racking up over 15,000 signatures on a petition to change the national anthem to Sonic Adventure 2's "Escape from the City." You can follow him on Twitter @GabePCMag.

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