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ASUS launches new ProArt PX13 convertible laptop for creators in Singapore

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ASUS today unveiled the ProArt PX13, a cutting-edge 13.3-inch AI-powered convertible laptop designed specifically for creative professionals. This versatile device effortlessly transforms into laptop, tent, stand, or tablet modes, catering to various creative needs with its 360° hinge and full stylus support.

The NVIDIA Studio-validated ProArt PX13 is lightweight at 1.38 kg and

robust, packing a punch with the GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU for powerful graphics. The laptop is equipped with a top-tier AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor capable of up to 81 TOPs, and features 32 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, making it a powerhouse for handling intensive tasks. Its 3K ASUS Lumina OLED touchscreen offers outstanding colour accuracy, essential for perfect image proofing.

AI enhancements boost creative productivity

ASUS has integrated AI-powered features and applications to streamline the creative process, enhancing productivity from initial concept to final creation. The laptop comes with StoryCube and MuseTree, AI applications that assist with managing digital assets and transforming inspiration into visual content, respectively. These tools ensure efficient asset management and creative idea expansion.

The ProArt Creator Hub acts as a central control panel for the laptop, allowing users to monitor system status, tweak settings, and optimise workflow. This includes adjusting cooling performance, managing colour calibration, and enhancing overall workflow efficiency with tools like WorkSmart and Performance Optimisation. Additionally, the ASUS DialPad provides an intuitive physical interface, offering precise control over creative applications and simplifying tasks such as adjusting brush sizes or undoing actions.

Designed for speed and efficiency

The ProArt PX13 excels in speed and efficiency, courtesy of its AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX-Series processor, which can easily handle the most demanding tasks. This processor supports advanced thermal designs to maintain peak performance without overheating. Paired with the rapid processing capabilities of the 32 GB LPDDR5X RAM and the 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, the laptop significantly reduces loading times, enhancing productivity.

Its Ambient Cooling technology ensures that the laptop operates quietly even when handling complex tasks. When extra power is needed, its dual-fan, quad-exhaust system and a liquid metal thermal compound effectively cools the device, ensuring optimal performance.

Mobility meets durability in design

The ProArt PX13’s lightweight design and durable construction make it ideal for creators on the go. With its convertible design, this laptop adapts to various environments, whether working in a cafe or outdoors. The Nano Black anodised finish minimises reflections and resists fingerprints, maintaining a sleek appearance.

Comprehensive I/O ports ensure fast and efficient connectivity and data transfer, including twin 40 Gbps USB4, HDMI 2.1 FRL, and a UHS-II MicroSD card reader. WiFi 7 provides stable and fast internet access, essential for cloud-based workflows and online collaborations.

The laptop meets the rigorous MIL-STD 810H US military standards, ensuring it can withstand extreme conditions, from high humidity and altitudes to very low temperatures. This highlights its reliability and durability.

Availability and pricing

The ASUS ProArt PX13 (model HN7306WU-LX044W) is available starting today at a retail price of S$3,599. It can be purchased at the ASUS Exclusive Store, ASUS Online Store, and all authorised retailers.

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