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What's the better choice between Asus and Lenovo?

What's the better choice between Asus and Lenovo?

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Aerogel
Member
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01-18-2026, 08:30 PM
#1
Guys, I need to decide between these two laptops: Lenovo LOQ 15APH8 or Asus TUF A15 FA507NV-LP037. Can you help me pick the better one? I'm short on time.
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Aerogel
01-18-2026, 08:30 PM #1

Guys, I need to decide between these two laptops: Lenovo LOQ 15APH8 or Asus TUF A15 FA507NV-LP037. Can you help me pick the better one? I'm short on time.

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maxime86350
Member
182
01-19-2026, 07:09 PM
#2
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
Here’s what I’m noticing:
ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2023) - Tech Specs|Laptops For Gaming|ASUS Global
The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 runs Windows 11, supports an AMD Ryzen™ 7040 Series processor and up to a NVIDIA® RTX™ 4070 graphics card. Enjoy smooth gaming on a QHD 165Hz screen. Its robust build ensures you can play anywhere.
www.asus.com

Lenovo LOQ 15APH8 | Ryzen™ powered gaming laptop
The Lenovo LOQ 15APH gaming laptop is perfect for PC gaming. Equip your team with AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processors and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ GPUs, paired with plenty of DDR5 memory and SSD storage choices.
www.lenovo.com

Which model are you considering for the Lenovo laptop?
The Asus option isn’t impressive given its only 8GB RAM included.
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maxime86350
01-19-2026, 07:09 PM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
Here’s what I’m noticing:
ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2023) - Tech Specs|Laptops For Gaming|ASUS Global
The ASUS TUF Gaming A15 runs Windows 11, supports an AMD Ryzen™ 7040 Series processor and up to a NVIDIA® RTX™ 4070 graphics card. Enjoy smooth gaming on a QHD 165Hz screen. Its robust build ensures you can play anywhere.
www.asus.com

Lenovo LOQ 15APH8 | Ryzen™ powered gaming laptop
The Lenovo LOQ 15APH gaming laptop is perfect for PC gaming. Equip your team with AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processors and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ GPUs, paired with plenty of DDR5 memory and SSD storage choices.
www.lenovo.com

Which model are you considering for the Lenovo laptop?
The Asus option isn’t impressive given its only 8GB RAM included.

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ItzWillGuy
Member
222
01-21-2026, 01:50 PM
#3
If you're short on time, I'm not either. Just look up reviews from a notebook review site.
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ItzWillGuy
01-21-2026, 01:50 PM #3

If you're short on time, I'm not either. Just look up reviews from a notebook review site.

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anakindaur
Senior Member
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01-21-2026, 06:05 PM
#4
I don't really prefer using AMD as the processor in my laptop.
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anakindaur
01-21-2026, 06:05 PM #4

I don't really prefer using AMD as the processor in my laptop.

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StuffyBuffler
Member
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01-21-2026, 07:16 PM
#5
I recently acquired a Lenovo T16 G2 as a replacement for an older, dependable ThinkPad that had served me well for over five years. This particular model is not meant to be upgraded; I'm composing this review about the previous ThinkPad because, seven weeks after purchase, I encountered significant problems with the screen and mousepad. Around six weeks into its service life, the display began to pixelate in the lower 25-30% area, making it impossible for me to view the toolbar at the bottom. Since it was dark, I was attempting to launch applications. Almost a week later, a technician replaced the screen, which appeared to resolve the issue—though I have no idea how it happened initially. Two days afterward, the mousepad malfunctioned completely. While on the phone with support, they suggested using a web browser for remote help, but the issue persisted as the mousepad was unresponsive. I couldn't navigate or open any programs. Unfortunately, without the premium service package, I waited from Thursday morning until Monday afternoon for an appointment that was ultimately cancelled and rescheduled later in the week without any prior notice. It's regrettable that older Lenovo models were known for their quality, yet they failed to impress me. Take heed from my experience and avoid similar frustrations.
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StuffyBuffler
01-21-2026, 07:16 PM #5

I recently acquired a Lenovo T16 G2 as a replacement for an older, dependable ThinkPad that had served me well for over five years. This particular model is not meant to be upgraded; I'm composing this review about the previous ThinkPad because, seven weeks after purchase, I encountered significant problems with the screen and mousepad. Around six weeks into its service life, the display began to pixelate in the lower 25-30% area, making it impossible for me to view the toolbar at the bottom. Since it was dark, I was attempting to launch applications. Almost a week later, a technician replaced the screen, which appeared to resolve the issue—though I have no idea how it happened initially. Two days afterward, the mousepad malfunctioned completely. While on the phone with support, they suggested using a web browser for remote help, but the issue persisted as the mousepad was unresponsive. I couldn't navigate or open any programs. Unfortunately, without the premium service package, I waited from Thursday morning until Monday afternoon for an appointment that was ultimately cancelled and rescheduled later in the week without any prior notice. It's regrettable that older Lenovo models were known for their quality, yet they failed to impress me. Take heed from my experience and avoid similar frustrations.