The only sucking point is the 60hz display... Come on ASUS 120hz and it would've been the best mini laptop on the market.
@dhritimanroy2618Ай бұрын
The Flow X13 exist for that case with 144hz
@mariussm7797Ай бұрын
@@dhritimanroy2618 but doesn't have this specs.
@MrJanPАй бұрын
i dont get why this is an issue. For normal work or irregular gaming, it seems enough especially for 13". If you want serious gaming you can always connect external monitor.
@mariussm7797Ай бұрын
@@MrJanP because you pay a lot for it.
@seasn5553Ай бұрын
@@mariussm7797ITS NOT MEANT FOR GAMING YOU DINGUS
@reyshintokz2782Ай бұрын
Only 500 nits and 60hertz what a let down
@anass8525Ай бұрын
500 nits on an oled is great on mini led or ips you could go higher but not on oled
@myqaveli22 күн бұрын
@@anass8525 don’t oled Samsung panels reach up to 2k nits on their phones?
@markaznar1979Ай бұрын
Huawei Mate G14 is what I am waiting for!
@PicehАй бұрын
Hi it looks quite cool, i am wondering how well is the notetaking capability with the pen? would it be good for writing notes over an pdf ? 🙂
@jollojakar8995Ай бұрын
Non-haptic trackpad is disappointing. Other features are nice.
@MatthewHarmon-m8i23 күн бұрын
Would this be good for autoCAD use and general civil engineering apps?
@rob672Ай бұрын
What would you recommend in terms of software programming and multimedia, this or the spectre x360 14 inch? Important things for me are that it doesnt get to hot and loud, and i can use it for like the next 6 years, and the user experience is flawless
@albin6443Ай бұрын
i am wondering if i can use this laptop to email my cousin from kazakhstan ?
@bm8644Ай бұрын
Are you related to Borat
@alienpilgrim1906Ай бұрын
What kind of trackpad does it have? is it a haptic trackpad like the m chip macbooks? or is it like on a hinge where the top of the trackpad cant be pressed down but the front can?
@icweener16366 күн бұрын
the power brick is bigger than the laptop
@viktor2068Ай бұрын
The proprietary charging port is a FAIL
@clover7362Ай бұрын
Is the 9.5 hour battery life with the Nvidia GPU disabled? I imagine that would help.
@MrTechSyndromeАй бұрын
It shows "Performance Mode". Highly likely the Nvidia GPU was enabled.
@someguy321Ай бұрын
lolololol I own this laptop and 9.5 hrs of battery life with this laptop is plain impossible even at 150 nits of local media playback. I've returned it. Very nice build quality and performances if you can live with a jet-level fan noise but otherwise this is one of most expensive piece of garbage I bought in recent years.
@Matt-fo4ggАй бұрын
@@someguy321 This wasn't really my experience with it - but I did install G-helper and did a custom fan curve. I think once you've disabled/removed all the ASUS background processes the laptop calms down a lot and the fan is really quiet/off during light tasks, until you put it under 100% loads. I agree though, people shouldn't have to "fix" it by removing all the ASUS junk like that in order to get it to be quiet with good battery. At this point I wouldn't buy an ASUS laptop unless it has G-helper support 😂 it's a must have.
@guhhoi267919 күн бұрын
@@Matt-fo4ggwhat's the battery life you observed?
@Matt-fo4gg18 күн бұрын
@@guhhoi2679 It's been pretty in-line with what notebookcheck have reported during their tests. If I leave it playing TV shows/films then it's around 10 hours (that's on the silent profile, with a 15w TDP, and the average discharge rate is around 7w for that) I imagine it'll depend on brightness/speaker volume though of course. Notebookcheck's other battery life tests were: Wifi Websurfing - 8h30 Wifi Websurfing Max brightness - 6h54 H.264 HD playback - 10h16 Max Load, Max Brightness - 1h9
@okinnenАй бұрын
Je déconseille d acheter asus car j’ai fait l expérience et impossible de mettre a niveau retourner deux fois et après expertise et revenu obsolète
@colounyАй бұрын
What about Asus ProArt P16 H7606 test 🤔
@htpointАй бұрын
I will be doing the P16 review maybe sometime next week :)
@colounyАй бұрын
@@htpoint Does it have macbook like touchpad?
@missavramАй бұрын
Is it a real review if you don't pop open the back ?
@htpointАй бұрын
Perfect timing I will be posting the teardown today , I will let you know :)
@htpointАй бұрын
Here is the ASUS ProArt PX13 Teardown kzbin.info/www/bejne/gpy1oJ6flLJ6jck
@samvieten_officialАй бұрын
It sucks that it's 13". Normally real "pro" users don't work on battery. It's more like a workstation from one place to another. However 50% of the time I need to use it without a desk setup so a good sized monitor is important. And while brands like Lenovo implemented a 14.5" screen which is just perfect if you don't want to ruin your eyes. Asus took a 13" which is just too small. I don't care about battery life or if it's thick. I like to have good cooling and a screen I can work on. But 13" come-on. That's the screen size for the business people that don't know how to work productive and male a PowerPoint..
@user-ll7rk8mk4qАй бұрын
Yeah personally I'm looking for a "mobile desktop" style laptop. Big and chunky with really good cooling and performance. I don't like super thin laptops that thermal throttle or have fans going crazy
@celticchrys12 күн бұрын
This model is not aimed at you. There is a 16 inch model that you may like better. This model is aimed at those of us who want a small machine with power. We do exist.
@htpoint12 күн бұрын
@celticchrys I did the review of the P16 as well, definitely a nice laptop