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Exciting New ASUS ProArt PZ13 PC Coming in 2024

The latest announcement from ASUS has revealed three new PCs designed for creators, set to be released in the second half of 2024. Among these new devices is the ProArt PZ13, a convertible PC powered by a Snapdragon X processor.

The ProArt PZ13 features a 13-inch 3K OLED display, a kickstand, and a 70Wh battery, making it a versatile option for creators on the go. While pricing details are not yet available, the PC is expected to hit the market later this year.

ASUS also unveiled the powerful ProArt P16, running on AMD’s new Ryzen 9 AI 300 processors, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, along with the ProArt PX14, another Ryzen-powered convertible PC. However, the focus here is on the new ASUS ProArt PZ13 and its innovative design.

The ASUS PZ13 is a 2-in-1 PC that can function as a standalone tablet or with an attached keyboard. With a Snapdragon X Elite processor and 16GB of RAM, it meets the requirements to be classified as a Copilot+ PC. The device is also equipped with an IP52 rating, ensuring durability, and features two USB 4.0 Type-C ports and an SD card reader for added convenience.

The ProArt PZ13 is part of a wave of Copilot+ PCs powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X processors, set to hit the market soon. These devices promise improved battery life and performance, marking a significant shift in Windows computing. With major manufacturers on board and Windows optimized for Arm computing, these new PCs are set to offer a compelling alternative to traditional laptops.

In the coming months, we can expect to see the impact of these new Arm-powered devices on the industry. The future of Windows PC computing is evolving rapidly, driven by advancements in ARM64 and AI technologies. Stay tuned for more updates on the ASUS ProArt PZ13 and other innovative devices shaping the future of computing.

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Sean Endicott is a seasoned tech journalist with nearly a decade of experience covering Microsoft and Windows news. He joined the Windows Central team in 2017 as an app reviewer and now leads the day-to-day news coverage. For news tips or app reviews, feel free to reach out to Sean at sean.endicott@futurenet.com.