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Asus is changing things up with a new smaller ProArt laptop for creatives that just recently landed in Nepal. In this piece, let’s take a quick peek at the Asus ProArt PX13 price in Nepal, alongside specifications, and availability details.
This ProArt is the first of its kind to be a 13” convertible creative device. Asus has transitioned the ROG X13 Flow to the ProArt series this time around so it’s a powerful mini PC capable of all your creative endeavors. It’s a 2-in-1 hybrid device with a touchscreen weighing less than 1400 grams.
On the screen side of things, there’s a 13.3-inch 3K OLED panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio running at 60Hz. The touch display has stylus support and full P3 colors perfect for those in fields like digital art. Moreover, the screen reaches an impressive 500 nits in HDR, has Pantone Validation for accurate colors out of the box, and TUV Rheinland and SGS certification for minimal blue light. All in all, it’s an excellent compact screen for a portable creative workstation.
The Asus ProArt PX13 is powered by the new Zen 5 Strix Point Ryzen AI processors with a built-in NPU. Asus has tried its best to take advantage of the onboard 50 TOPS of power from the processor with tailored applications like Story Cube, and MuseTree. But, that is likely going to be overshadowed by the dedicated GPUs from NVIDIA.
The ProArt PX13 can be configured with up to an RTX 4070 with 8GB of VRAM and 90W TGP. As for the memory, you get up to 32GB of soldered RAM and up to 2TB Gen 4 NVME SSD.
Under the hood, there’s a large 70Wh battery powering the ProArt PX13. There’s only a single Type-A port, dual Type-C USB 4 ports, an HDMI, an audio jack, a micro card reader, and a power jack.
Other features include support for Triple band WiFi 7 alongside Bluetooth 5.4. There’s also an FHD webcam tucked in the top bezel alongside an IR blaster for Windows Hello. Moreover, you get a dedicated Co-pilot key in the keyboard with an Asus DialPad on the touchpad. And although the ProArt 13 is being marketed as an AI PC, many of the features are still to roll which you learn about on Microsoft’s Co-pilot page.
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