Laptops
ASUS ProArt Studiobook 16 OLED: Price, availability
An ultra-powerful workstation
ASUS has unveiled the latest addition to its growing lineup of devices for creative professionals in the ProArt Studiobook 16 OLED (H7604).
This ultra-powerful yet mobile workstation comes with the latest 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13980HX processors. It also has GeForce RTX 4070 graphics supported by NVIDIA’s Ada Lovelace.
It has two 4TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD slots as well as up to 64GB of DDR5 memory. This turns intensive workloads for heavy content creation and gaming into a breeze.
The entire device also meets the MIL-STD 810H military standard so users are assured of a durable laptop.
The device’s screen is a 16-inch 3.2K 120Hz OLED touchscreen with 100% DCI-P3. It comes with a handful of certifications including VESA DisplayHDR, Dolby Vision, and PANTONE.
Creator-centric design
The latest ProArt Studiobook 16 OLED has a 28% larger 16:10 touchpad which also supports the use of a stylus for precise and responsive haptic feedback.
Of course, it also features the ASUS Dial which gives even more precise and instant fingertip control over any apps where creators need instant calibration or adjustment of various settings.
The laptop also comes with a full complement of I/O ports for everyone’s convenience:
- 2 Thunderbolt 4 USB-C with Power Delivery DisplayPort and VR support
- 2 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
- RJ45 gigabit Ethernet LAN port
- HMDI 2.1 FRL port
- SD Express 7.0 card reader
- audio combo port
Support for the latest HDMI 2.1 standard means display resolutions of up to 4K at 120Hz or 8K at 60Hz can be projected to external displays.
SD Express 7.0, meanwhile, supports transfer speeds of up to 985MB per second.
Price, availability
The ProArt Studiobook 16 OLED can be purchased starting at PhP 211,995 for the 16GB+1TB variant that comes in a Mineral Black finish.
For a complete list of ASUS stores nationwide, visit this link: https://asus.me/ASUSPHWhereToBuyLaptopsAndDesktops.
Laptops
Alienware celebrates 30th anniversary with new Area-51 laptops
The series features Alienware 30, an all-new design language.
Despite the rise of more gaming brands, Alienware is still one of the most recognizable names for gamers who want dedicated hardware. This year, the brand is celebrating its 30th anniversary. To commemorate the milestone, Alienware has launched the new Area-51 and Aurora notebooks.
Alienware Area-51
Alienware’s Area-51 lineup is the brand’s flagship line of notebooks, packing in the best of the best from the industry. This time is no different.
First of all, the new series will rock Alienware 30, a new design philosophy made especially for the 30th anniversary. On the outside, the laptops have fluid contours, emphasizing curves opposed to the industry’s more angular contemporaries. It also has a Zero Hinge, which hides the laptop’s hinge from view. Finally, it has pillowed palm rests to make usage easy for long gaming sessions.
The 16-inch model can rock up to a WQXGA Anti-Glare OLED screen, featuring 240Hz refresh rate and 620 peak HDR nits. It will also have an LCD option. Alternatively, the 18-inch model has a WQXGA screen, featuring 300Hz refresh rate and 500 nits of brightness.
Inside, the Alienware Area-51 boasts up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX processor and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 24GB GPU. For memory, gamers can enjoy up to 64GB Dual-Channel DDR5. Finally, for storage, the series can rock up to 2TB SSD natively but can support up to 3 slots, allowing for up to 12TB of internal storage.
The series will have a sizable 96Whr battery. This is complemented by a 280W adapter and the brand’s largest fans by volume to keep things cool.
Alienware 16X Aurora
For those who portability over raw power, the new Alienware 16X Aurora fits inside any day-to-day kit. For example, it ditches the thermal shelf typical of most gaming notebooks today to increase portability. It has rounded edges to make it easier to grasp and to create a slightly pillowed palm rest, similar to its flagship counterpart.
The 16-inch WQXGA OLED panel touts 240Hz refresh rate, 0.2ms response time, and 620 nits HDR peak brightness.
Inside, the notebook has up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU. These specs are paired with up to 64GB Dual-Channel DDR5 memory and up to 2TB SSD.
Finally, the Alienware 16X Aurora will have a 90Whr battery. This is supported by up to a 280W charger (for the RTX 5070 variant).
Price, availability
Both series are available starting today, March 17.
Apple disrupts the industry with their latest MacBook — an affordable to say the very least.
If you’re a student, a first-time Mac owner, someone who’s been priced out of this ecosystem their whole life, someone who just needs a laptop for basic tasks but one that looks great, without slowing them down, this is it!
Or maybe you’re torn choosing between the MacBook Neo and the more powerful M5 MacBook Air?
Well, that’s what we’re here for. Here’s our review with the all-new MacBook Neo.
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