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Asus TUF Gaming A14 review: Understated endurance

I was impressed with Asus’ thin and light TUF Gaming A14 laptop when I first got hands-on with it ahead of Computex earlier this year. For a sub-brand that Asus has typically treated as a budget alternative to its Strix or Zephyrus lineups, the A14 looks and feels premium, with a metal lid and base. And at just 3.22 pounds it’s nearly as travel-friendly as similarly sized ultraportables – except the A14 packs RTX 4060 graphics, and not one that’s thermally limited, like the one in HP‘s Omen Transcend 14.

After testing and using the TUF Gaming A14, I now also know that it gets nearly double the battery life of some of its competitors, including some of the best gaming laptops, lasting over 10 hours in our testing. For those looking for a travel-friendly laptop that can handle some serious gaming while also not looking out of place (or leaving you out of battery) in an office or classroom, it’s one of the best options in its $1,399 price range. I just wish it packed a newer AMD Ryzen AI processor, and that its speakers pumped out more volume. 

Design of the Asus TUF Gaming A14

While the TUF A14 shares the same keyboard layout and ports as the Zephyrus G14, it is the polar opposite in terms of exterior design. It has no LED strip on its lid, no RGB on the keyboard (just white backlighting), and no flashy silver color option. The metal lid and bottom of the TUF A14 are dark gunmetal gray, and the deck and bezel around the display are a matte-black plastic. While the plastic deck tends to pick up smudges and oils from your hands, it’s generally less noticeable under normal lighting than in our brightly lit photographs.

The TUF Gaming A14 is also surprisingly light for a gaming laptop. At 3.22 pounds, it’s slightly lighter than the Zephyrus G14 (3.31 pounds), and noticeably lighter than the Razer Blade 14 (4.05 pounds). Even 14-inch ultraportables with integrated graphics aren’t much lighter. HP’s Snapdragon X-powered OmniBook X is 2.97 pounds, while Asus’ ZenBook OLED is 2.82 pounds. In other words, for less than a third of a pound of additional weight, you get the gaming capabilities of an RTX 4060, while still hovering in the ultraportable realm. And as we’ll see later in our battery testing, Asus didn’t skimp on unplugged running time, either.  

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Port selection is quite good for a 14-inch laptop, and blows away any similarly sized modern ultraportable I’ve seen in recent years. The right edge houses a USB-A port, a USB-C port, and a microSD card slot.

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And the left edge houses the rectangular jack for the 200W charger, an HDMI port, a USB-C / USB 4 port (that also handles power delivery), and a headset jack.

In an odd but appreciated move for a gaming laptop, the hinge also opens a full 180 degrees.

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This is the nicest-feeling TUF laptop I’ve seen from Asus. And as someone who games at home and works in an office, I appreciate the more traditional / understated design. Aggressive gamer-focused aesthetics have their place, and Asus offers that with its Strix Scar and Zephyrus lines. So it’s nice to see a p remium design for gamers that veers in the opposite direction.

Asus TUF Gaming A14 Specs

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CPUAMD Ryzen 7 8845HS
GraphicsNvidia GeForce RTX 4060 (8GB GDDR6, 100W max graphics power, 2225MHz boost clock)
Memory16GB LPDDR5x-7500
Storage1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD
Display14-inch, 2560 x 1600, 165Hz, IPS-level
NetworkingWi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3
Ports1x USB-C USB4, 1x USB-C (10Gbps), 1x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps),1x HDMI 2.1b, 3.5 mm combo jack, microSD card reader
Camera1080p
Battery73 WHr
Power Adapter200 W
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
Dimensions (WxDxH)12.24 x 8.94 x 0.78 inches (311 x 227 x 199 mm)
Weight3.22 pounds (1.35 kg)
Price (as configured)$1,399

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