Meet ProArt P16 – your ultimate creative companion for the studio and on the move. Its OLED touchscreen ensures precise color accuracy for flawless proofing, while versatile I/O ports seamlessly connect all your peripherals. This NVIDIA Studio-validated laptop packs GeForce RTX 4060 graphics and AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor with 50 TOPs NPU, a pairing that will supercharge all your creative endeavors. With AI-enhanced creative features and a long-lasting battery, ProArt P16 transforms any setting into your studio.
Q: Which processor powers the ProArt P16 laptop?
A: The ProArt P16 is powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor.
Q: Does the laptop include a touch screen?
A: Yes, the ProArt P16 has a 4K OLED Lumina touch display.
Q: How much storage space does the ProArt P16 have?
A: The ProArt P16 comes equipped with a 1TB SSD.
Q: What type of graphics card does this laptop use?
A: This laptop is equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card.
Q: What is the maximum battery life of the ProArt P16?
A: The ProArt P16 offers a battery life of up to 10 hours.
Q: What is the screen resolution of this ASUS laptop?
A: This ASUS laptop features a screen resolution of 3840 x 2400.
Q: Since this has a NPU why is it not a Copilot+ ?
A: It is actually Copilot+ (minus a minor technicality that I’ll explain momentarily). In fact it’s the best and fastest/most powerful laptop CPU (well, APU actually) available that also has the fastest Copilot+ certified NPU AI Engine built-in (it’s about 50 TOPS, that is, 50 terra (50,000,000,000,000) AI operations per second. You see, Qualcomm signed a (temporary) exclusivity deal with Microsoft the effect of which was that only Qualcomm’s new ARM-based X Elite laptops could be called Copilot+ laptops at launch. [Some rather cynical folks might claim that only Qualcomm paid the requisite bribe, but there is no evidence for this, or at least insufficient evidence for the feds to invoke any antitrust action.] In reality, the primary aspects of the Copilot+ standard are an NPU with a power in the 45+ TOPS range, a sufficiently fast/powerful CPU (and probably enuf memory), and an extra keyboard button labeled Copilot+ for Windows to use (actually I’ve now also seen a micro-tabletop PC with such a button on the box). Now the spec was available to all laptop vendors using all CPU architectures, it’s just that only laptops with Qualcomm CPUs could call it a Copilot+ laptop up to and through the launch of the Qualcomm based Windows laptops - thus giving Qualcomm a sort-of media boost - and leading to some rather legitimate questions such as the one we’re answering here. Now the Qualcomm launch has happened, so I think the ban is over re calling a Copilot+ capable laptop a Copilot+ PC. But marketing has not caught up yet. Intel got the short end of the stick cuz although their fairly recent Ultra laptop series have a quite decent CPU containing a small NPU similar to the first- and second-generation AMD NPUs (which are 12 and 16 TOPS, respectively for AMD 7040 and 804x HS chips), those Intel and 1st/2nd gen AMD CPUs are nowhere near the Copilot-mandated minimum 45 TOPS. AMD fared better due to having acquired Xilinx and being in development of its 3rd gen XNA architecture for its NPU - to be released July 28 - and sporting 50 TOPS (and thus beating Qualcomm and beating Intel by a mile, at least until Intel probably catches up next round). So all Asus had to do was add the Copilot+ key to these new laptops containing AMD AI 300 series CPUs and voilla, you have a Copilot+ laptop. Note that the new AMD AI CPUs were renamed from AI 100 series to AI 300 series to denote that this is a 3rd gen AMD/Xilinx NPU architecture. (Bigger is better, lol, so I guess an AMD AI 9 HX 370 is better than an Intel Ultra 285H, right? Well it happens to be true in this particular case, yet still ya have to laugh at AMD and Intel competing on the naming battleground.) So this particular Asus P16 laptop, along with its brethren products the Zepherus G16 AMD version, are several of the best Copilot+ laptops available! The Copilot+ enabled variant of Windows 11 may or may not ship with the laptop (TBD). If not, it will be in the next Windows Update. There was such a bad reaction to the so-called keylogging feature that Microsoft had to disable that by default (whew!) so it may take a release or two to get a good version of Copilot. I recommend the AMD G16 2024 to gamers and the AMD P16 2024 to creators - both Copilot+ laptops. Also there are new 2024 Zenbooks that are Copilot+ as well cuz they have an AMD AI 300 series CPU and are really nice but have no discreet GPU, albeit the iGPU is claimed by some to be as fast as laptop 2050 GPU from a couple years ago.
A: With the help of hubs/splitters, this laptop can technically run 8 displays simultaneously, including the built-in display: 1 built-in display, up to 3 displays on the USB4 port, and up to a total of 4 displays on the HDMI + USB3.2 port. The bandwidth available on each port will limit the resolution and frequency of the multiple displays connected in practice. Without the help of hubs/splitters, the laptop can be connected to 3 external monitors (one each on the HDMI, USB4, and USB3.2 port). Higher refresh rates are supported, except for 8K displays, which are limited to 60Hz. Note that this is not a gaming laptop and does not support VRR.
$1999.99
Meet ProArt P16 – your ultimate creative companion for the studio and on the move. Its OLED touchscreen ensures precise color accuracy for flawless proofing, while versatile I/O ports seamlessly connect all your peripherals. This NVIDIA Studio-validated laptop packs GeForce RTX 4060 graphics and AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor with 50 TOPs NPU, a pairing that will supercharge all your creative endeavors. With AI-enhanced creative features and a long-lasting battery, ProArt P16 transforms any setting into your studio.
$2069.99
Meet ProArt P16 – your ultimate creative companion for the studio and on the move. Its OLED touchscreen ensures precise color accuracy for flawless proofing, while versatile I/O ports seamlessly connect all your peripherals. This NVIDIA Studio-validated laptop packs GeForce RTX 4070 graphics and AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor with 50 TOPs NPU, a pairing that will supercharge all your creative endeavors. With AI-enhanced creative features and a long-lasting battery, ProArt P16 transforms any setting into your studio.
$1249.99
Meet ProArt PX13 – your go-to 13-inch convertible laptop, designed to effortlessly switch between forms, ready to fuel your creative passion whenever inspiration strikes. Its OLED touchscreen ensures precise color accuracy for flawless proofing, while versatile I/O ports seamlessly connect all your peripherals. This NVIDIA Studio-validated laptop packs GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU and up to a 50 TOPS AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, a pairing that will supercharge all your creative endeavors. With AI-enhanced creative features, military-grade toughness, and a long-lasting battery, ProArt PX13 transforms any setting into your studio.
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The new Zenbook S 16 harmoniously blends beauty and performance. Featuring an impossibly thin 0.43-inch chassis crafted from premium Ceraluminum material, the S 16 exudes elegance in its craftsmanship. Immerse your senses in its breathtaking 16-inch 3K OLED Lumina display and experience high-fidelity audio from its six powerful speakers. Optimized for productivity, the S 16 is powered by the latest AMD Ryzen processor with a dedicated AI NPU that speeds up local AI processes, while a quick-access Copilot AI Assistant key streamlines your workflow. Despite its compact form and powerful performance, the Zenbook S 16 offers incredible all-day endurance thanks to its 78Wh battery.
Pros for ASUS - ProArt P16 16" 4K OLED Touch Screen Laptop - Copilot+ PC - AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 - 32GB Memory - RTX 4060 - 1TB SSD - Nano Black | |||
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Cons for ASUS - ProArt P16 16" 4K OLED Touch Screen Laptop - Copilot+ PC - AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 - 32GB Memory - RTX 4060 - 1TB SSD - Nano Black | |||
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Customers consistently note the ProArt P16's stunning 4K OLED touch display, praising its clarity, color accuracy, and responsiveness. They also commend its powerful performance, highlighting the smooth and speedy operation of the AMD Ryzen HX370 series processor and RTX 4060 graphics. Additionally, the long battery life is widely appreciated, with users reporting impressive usage times. While some customers express a desire for a higher refresh rate display, the overall build quality, including the speakers, is generally well-received.
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Pros: - Excellent build quality. - The laptop works great and fast. - Screen is perfect. - Battery life is good. Drowbacks: - the frame gets very hot during games - Sometimes W11 freezes, but overall not critical. - After some Windows updates FaceId stopped working and I can't set up Windows Hello to use my face. Event log has the following error: "Faulting application name: BioEnrollmentHost.exe, version: 10.0.26100.1882".
Posted by PavelNova
I recently purchased the "ASUS ProArt Studiobook 16" 4K Touchscreen Laptop", which exceeded my expectations. This laptop is incredibly lightweight, fast, and up-to-date with the latest technology. The combination of the AMD Ryzen 9 HX370 CPU, NVIDIA RTX 4060, and 32GB of memory ensures smooth performance for all my creative projects. The 1TB SSD provides ample storage, making it a perfect choice for professionals on the go.
Posted by AliAshabi
2 blue screens within first two weeks. One month later with all the updates it is stabilized. The lack of sufficient palm rejection is starting to get on my nerves. Not enough to return it, but thinking about it still after a month. It does show finger prints but it is a really good looking laptop even with thumb prints on the space bar. It ran without the any fans spinning the first couple weeks. Now the fans run when using Chrome right after startup. I have not tested it with Sketchup or Lumion yet. It has run InDesign fine though one file I had on google drive did get corrupted. Always backup externally I guess. Battery life seems fine but not amazing. Keyboard has great feel. Would have preferred a num pad over speakers though. It feels lightweight and is very easy to carry when open or closed. And looks really great closed. The screen looks great in a dark room but is super reflective. It begs the question (on all laptops that I was considering), why is the screen quality so important when it reflects everything behind it. Did not notice any lag with 60hz screen. Fine for what I'm using it for. Overall, the P16 does not inspire a lot of confidence despite it being one of the better looking machines out there. It does not appear that currently on the market, there is a reliable 16" laptop with a stylus ready (insert IRL palm rejection error) touchscreen (that can use photoshop) that has a discrete GPU. I may choose to return this, get a reliable, lightweight laptop, a portable Wacom tablet, and a desktop with a powerful GPU / lots of RAM.
Posted by Archobot