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Lenovo Legion Y530 vs ASUS TUF FX504 – a gaming clash

Lenovo Legion Y530 vs ASUS TUF FX504 – a gaming clash

Posted on July 25, 2018July 26, 2019 By Jarvis

You may have already come across our previous battle featuring two premium gaming notebooks – ASUS ROG GL503GE and Lenovo Legion Y530, which turned out to be pretty tight with a slight advantage in favor of the former model.

Today, we return with another in-depth comparison whose aim is to shed some light on the differences between the mid-range model Lenovo Legion Y530 and the budget-friendly ASUS TUF FX504. As usual, we are going to focus on their performance, build quality and other essential specification in order to help you decide which device suits you better.
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