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The first version of the ProArt Studiobook 16 OLED was one impressive beast. Not content with whacking in a cutting-edge AMD Ryzen processor and GeForce RTX 3070 graphics, it offered the novel ...
ASUS announced a trio of new releases in its ProArt line of laptops at this week’s Computex expo in Taipei. These devices are generally thinner, lighter and more portable than previous generatio ...
Enter Asus with a suspiciously similar concept, albeit considerably cheaper. I wouldn’t quite call this the Wish version of the Surface Pro, but at $1,100, the ProArt PZ13 may at least take some ...
The ASUS ProArt P16 (2024) is a gorgeous and immensely powerful laptop aimed directly at creatives, artists, and engineers. It packs the latest AMD and NVIDIA hardware and AI capabilities ...
But if you want to match the Asus directly, with a 1TB SSD and an OLED display, you’ll spend $1,700 on a Surface Pro 11. That makes the ProArt PZ13 very attractive from a pure price perspective.
That’s the new word to describe the next-gen Asus Zenbook S16 powered with the new AMD Ryzen 300 AI CPUs. But let’s ignore that for a second because some much more interesting ProArt PCs are ...
So, now that AMD has introduced its latest and perhaps most important laptop chipset, the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, it’s unsurprising that the Asus ProArt PX13 is one of the first machines to equip it.
The Asus ProArt PZ13 we reviewed in December 2024 is a detachable tablet-plus-keyboard combo, while the ProArt PX13 seen here ($1,699.99) takes the more mainstream flip-and-fold convertible approach.
Asus' sales pitch for the ProArt PZ13 ($1,099.99) says it's for "active creators" who want to take AI outdoors, which sounds as swell as taking a hike to induce an allergy attack. But seriously ...
Asus' sales pitch for the ProArt PZ13 ($1,099.99) says it's for "active creators" who want to take AI outdoors, which sounds as swell as taking a hike to induce an allergy attack. But seriously ...