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Asus announces a new ProArt PX13 convertible laptop and ProArt PZ14 detachable tablet for CES 2026. The PX13 comes in two versions: a standard model and a GoPro version. Both feature a 13.3-inch OLED display with a pen-compatible 2880 x 1800 resolution, trackpad control built into the trackpad, and AMD’s Ryzen AI Max APU “Strix Halo” options.
But what sets the GoPro version apart is the inspiration it takes from popular action cameras: It has vertical stripes on its lid, touches of blue, a hard laptop sleeve you can strap gear to, and the included packaging features traction and retractable foam to protect your gear. The PX13 GoPro Edition also includes a one-year GoPro Cloud Plus subscription.
The new ProArt PZ14 looks like a watered-down ROG Flow tablet aimed at creators rather than gamers, equipped with a Bluetooth-compatible keyboard/trackpad cover and an Asus Pen 3.0 stylus (with a built-in wireless charging stylus holder). As its name indicates, the PZ14 is larger than the last generation PZ13, with a 14-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2880 x 1800/144Hz capable of up to 1,000 nits of HDR brightness. Despite its larger screen, the tablet is still 9mm thick and weighs slightly less at 1.74lbs/0.79kg – while it has a slightly larger 75Wh battery. It features a Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite processor with a convenient selection of ports: two USB4 ports and a full-size SD card slot.
The ProArt PX13 and PX13 GoPro Edition are scheduled to be released in late Q1 or early Q2 2026. The ProArt PZ14 will be released in mid-to-late Q2. Asus has not finalized the pricing of its new laptops at the moment.
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