I honestly don't have a clue. I've got a laptop and a tablet by ASUS that -despite their quirks- have served me well. The tablet is a bit under powered but is incredibly robust physically and I used it for my sound tech gigs for about five years with few hiccups. The laptop has an issue where the boot loader gets corrupted if it experiences an unexpected power loss but I believe it's only related to kingston m.3 SSD and it's fixed with a BIOS update. Apart from that I haven't had any issues and I use it for 3D printing and light gaming. My wife has an ASUS laptop as well that she complains about but most of those issues are related to bloatware and windows 10 being windows 10. Hope that helps.
I honestly don't have a clue. I've got a laptop and a tablet by ASUS that -despite their quirks- have served me well. The tablet is a bit under powered but is incredibly robust physically and I used it for my sound tech gigs for about five years with few hiccups. The laptop has an issue where the boot loader gets corrupted if it experiences an unexpected power loss but I believe it's only related to kingston m.3 SSD and it's fixed with a BIOS update. Apart from that I haven't had any issues and I use it for 3D printing and light gaming. My wife has an ASUS laptop as well that she complains about but most of those issues are related to bloatware and windows 10 being windows 10. Hope that helps.
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