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ROG unveils the availability of the versatile 2-in-1 gaming tablet ROG Flow Z13 in Singapore

An all-new form factor with infinite ways for work and game

Republic of Gamers (ROG) is proud to announce the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301), the world’s most powerful tablet. The ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) combines the best aspects of tablet mobility with PC versatility to create an all-new gaming experience. A tablet form factor allows the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) to stay incredibly light and slim at just 1.1kg and 12mm thick, while packing the gaming power of much larger devices. Built to accommodate all styles of play, mouse, game controller and touch are all flawless on the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301).

All-new form factor

Boasting an 12th gen Intel® Core™ i7-12700H processor and an NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3050 Laptop GPU, this machine is ready to tackle all the latest games and most demanding applications. Further supplementing this is a combination of 16GB of insanely high speed 5200MHz LPDDR5 memory and a 512GB PCIe SSD, allowing gamers to multitask and take more of their game library on the go. The ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) has the performance specifications of much larger devices.

As the world’s fastest gaming tablet, the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) has some unique design benefits over typical laptops. Inspired by the ROG Mothership, the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) houses its components behind the screen. This unconventional layout for a gaming device allows the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) to stand high above a desk or table when in use, granting much better access to fresh air than traditional gaming laptops. In addition, the lack of a hinge mechanism allows for a wider vapor chamber and larger fans thanks to the extra space inside the chassis, all while keeping the machine just 12mm thick.

A vapor chamber allows much more surface area for heat transfer compared to standard heatpipe cooling designs, plus contact with multiple heat sources, like the CPU, GPU and VRM simultaneously. This robust cooling solution allows the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) to pack some truly incredible hardware for its size. When paired with liquid metal thermal compound, the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) remains supremely quiet even under full load, with acoustics never exceeding 40dB. In lighter workloads, the machine can operate with the fans at zero RPM for truly silent computing.

Multiple ways to play

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No matter how gamers prefer to interact with a PC, the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) supports it. When using the machine with standard keyboard and mouse controls, the screen cover doubles as a fully functional keyboard with 1.7mm of travel. Multiple USB ports allow for quick access to precision and accuracy for the games and apps that demand it. Due to its unique form factor, the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) also excels when used to play titles that support gamepads. Expect an excellent wireless connection, and pair up multiple controllers to take on some friends with classic split screen action.

As a gaming tablet, the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) supports mobile and touch compatible games as well as traditional PC games. Responsive touch controls live inside the 13-inch display, allowing gamers to enjoy the best of mobile gaming on the go. For moments when one screen is not enough, dual USB Type-C™ ports support display output to seamlessly add external monitors.

More than just gaming

With its versatile 2-in-1 lightweight design and powerful performance, the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) is built for both work and play. From 18th – 31st March, customers who purchased ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) can get either a Microsoft 365 Personal (1 year subscription worth $108) or XBOX Game Pass Ultimate (6 months subscription worth $119.94)

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