Laptops
ROG Flow X13: Price and availability in the Philippines
Ultra-thin gaming laptop
ASUS ROG is setting new standards on what to expect from an ultra-thin gaming laptop as it launches the ROG Flow X13 in the Philippines.
The ROG Flow X13 is the first 2-in-1 convertible ROG gaming laptop and it comes paired with the ROG XG Mobile. The latter is an innovative ultraportable external GPU that augments the ROG Flow X13’s gaming performance and connectivity.
Let’s jump straight to the specs:
| Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 and 7 mobile processor options |
| Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Laptop GPU, 4GB GDDR6 VRAM |
| Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
| Display | 13.4-inch 16:10 UHD WQUXGA (3840 × 2400) Touch display, IPS 60Hz, 116% sRGB, Pantone Validated
Scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 4.9mm slim side bezels |
| Cameras | 720p HD video recording |
| Memory | On board LPDDR4X RAM 4266MHz 8GB x 2 Dual channel
On board LPDDR4X RAM 4266MHz 16GB x 2 Dual channel |
| Storage | 1 x M.2 2230 PCIe 3.0 x4 SSD 512GB/1TB |
| Keyboard | White light backlit chiclet keyboard, supports n-key, 1.7mm key travel distance |
| Audio | 2 x Speakers, Dolby Atmos & Hi-Res Audio (HRA) certification, supports Smart Amp & Two-way AI Noise Cancelation
Array microphone |
| Wi-Fi / Bluetooth | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Bluetooth v5.1(*BT version may change with OS upgrades.) |
| I/O Ports | 1 x ROG XG Mobile interface (PCIe 3.0 x8)
1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (DisplayPort 1.4 + PD support) 1 x Audio combo jack (mic-in & headphone) 1 x HDMI (HDMI 2.0b support) |
| Battery | 62Wh |
| Power Supply | 100W USB Type-C power adaptor
Supports USB Type-C Fast Charge up to 100W |
| Size | 299 x 222 x 15.8mm |
| Weight | 1.3kg |
A flexible gaming combo
On its own, it’s a workhorse of a machine able to handle heavy tasks. Inside it has a powerful CPU in the AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS and a formidable GPU inside with the GeForce GTX 1650.
But it’s able to unlock more gaming power when you’re properly stationed with the ROG XG Mobile.
The ROG XG Mobile GPU boosts the ROG Flow X13’s gaming capabilities. Using a unique eGPU with a 280W power design paired with the powerful RTX 3080, the ROG Flow X13 can be a lightweight portable machine during the day, and a full-sized gaming rig at night when connected to the eGPU.
READ: ROG Flow X13 Review
Pricing and availability
ROG Flow X13 Supernova Edition
The ROG Flow X13 Supernova Edition comes in with a specialized metal nameplate with iridescent shine, in the ultraviolet shade and is powered by the ROG X13 exclusive — Ryzen 9 5980HS. This limited-time offer is complete with an ROG XG Mobile GC31S (RTX 3080) and the new Xbox Wireless Controller for its first owners.
| SERIES | MODEL | SPECS | SRP (PhP) | BUNDLE | BUNDLE VALUE (PhP) |
AVAILABILITY |
| ROG Flow X13 Supernova Edition | GV301QH-K5245T | 13″ 4K 60Hz / R9-5980HS / 32GB LPDDR4x RAM / 1TB PCIE G3 SSD / GTX 1650 4GDDR6 | 189,995 | ROG XG Mobile GPU GC31S (RTX 3080™), ROG Chakram Core Gaming Mouse, ROG 13” Sleeve, Xbox Wireless Controller | 108,200+ | March 2021 |
ROG Flow X13
| SERIES | MODEL | SPECS | SRP (PhP) | BUNDLE | BUNDLE VALUE (PhP) |
AVAILABILITY |
| ROG Flow X13 | GV301QH-K5113T | 13″ 4K 60Hz / Ryzen™ 9 5900HS / 8GBx2 LPDDR4x RAM / 1TB PCIE G3 SSD / GTX™ 1650 4GB GDDR6 | 99,995 | ROG Chakram Core Gaming Mouse, ROG 13” Sleeve, ASUS Active Pen | 8,500+ |
February 2021 |
| ROG Flow X13 | GV301QH-K5303T | 13″ 4K 60Hz / Ryzen™ 7 5800HS / 8GBx2 LPDDR4x RAM / 1TB PCIE G3 SSD / GTX™ 1650 4GB GDDR6 | 89,995 | ROG Chakram Core Gaming Mouse, ROG 13” Sleeve, ASUS Active Pen | 8,500+ |
March 2021 |
ROG XG Mobile
| SERIES | VARIANT | SPECS | SRP (PhP) |
AVAILABILITY |
| ROG XG Mobile | GC31S | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 16GB GDDR6 (150w) | 89,995 | Q2 2021 |
| ROG XG Mobile | GC31R | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8GB GDDR6 (140w) | 69,995 | Q2 2021 |
Full details as well as the list of participating stores are here.
THE Michael Josh just got back from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas — the annual tech event that attracts all the biggest tech brands.
One of which is none other than ASUS, Taiwan’s biggest computing giant. They have launched the first wave of Windows laptops for 2026. There’s a full lineup — models for everyday folks, creators, and gamers.
However, we are focusing on these Zenbooks favorites the show: the updated 2026 Zenbook DUO and Zenbook A14, as well as a bigger Zenbook A16 model.
Eager to know more about them? Here’s our Spotlight on the three power-packed ASUS Zenbooks at CES 2026.
CES 2026
Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Concept was possible thanks to TCL
Also responsible behind the foldable display of the new motorola razr fold
At this year’s CES 2026 in Las Vegas, TCL CSOT (China Star Optoelectronics Technology) and Lenovo have further proved their long-term partnership. The newest Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Concept and the motorola razr fold are equipped with displays by TCL CSOT.
Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Concept
The continuous collaboration of the two mighty Chinese companies bring out something that has been envisioned in laptops for quite a while now.
Ever imagined of a conventional laptop with standard 16:9 display that can instantly stretch into a 21:9 widescreen monitor? Well, the Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Concept proves it’s more than possible.
Pioneering this partnership starts with TCL CSOT’s rollable display. Dubbed as the Lenovo PureSight OLED Gaming display. From a regular 16-inch 16:9 display, it completely transforms into an ultra-wide screen — stretching between 21.5 all the way to 24 inches.
For gamers and even e-sports athletes who seek visual flexibility (literally and figuratively), the display adapts to three (3) different training phases.
- Focus Mode (16 inches) for honing reflexes
- Tactical Mode (21.5 inches) for enhanced situational awareness
- Arena Mode (24 inches) for full-scale competitive simulation
Behind that rollable display tech by TCL CSOT lies a dual-motor, tension-based system. This not only means that the rollable display can unroll smoothly, the expansion is not just controlled, its contraction also delivers minimal vibration and noise.
There’s also a dedicated tensioning mechanism that ensures consistent tautness across the OLED panel. Low-friction materials then secures durability throughout the rolling cycle.
motorola razr fold
Finally, after a long wait, motorola finally unveils their first ever book-style foldable.
The motorola razr fold headlines TCL CSOT’s 8.1-inch 2K LTPO flexible inner display. And unlike most foldable offerings in the market today, it supports a stylus!
When closed, its 6.6-inch external display delivers the familiarity of a candy-bar smartphone. Furthermore, its sleek, striking, and slim silhouette will feel comfortable in one’s hands.
Not much has been shared but more details will soon be unfolded by motorola.
The Co-Innovation Legacy
The steady legacy of TCL CSOT and Lenovo has already delivered consumer-ready products past the convention center show floor showcase.
Those include the Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i with a flexible 4K OLED display unveiled at CES 2025. Even the motorola razr 60 series flip-style foldables launched last July 2025 was not missed.
And, with the introduction of the Legion Pro Rollable Concept and the motorola razr fold, both companies continue to turn advanced display research into practical, user-focused products — setting new standards for performance, comfort, and sustainability.
With past display innovations, these newer advancements offer a more immersive viewing experience, better eye comfort, and flexiblility across various user applications.
This continuous collaboration highlights the companies shared commitment to advancing display technology and elevating the visual experience for users worldwide.
TCL CSOT’s constant strive for innovation is mainly driven by their APEX values:
- A-mazing Display Experience
- P-rotective of Eye Health
- E-co-Friendly to build and use; and
- X-Unlimited Imaginative Potential
Jun Zhao, the Senior Vice President of TCL Technology and CEO of TCL CSOT, states that the company is dedicated in providing Lenovo high-quality displays and custom diplay solutions that turn advanced technology into something “We are dedicated to providing Lenovo with high-quality, custom display solutions that turn advanced technology into everyday excellence, and
He also says “they look forward to exploring new frontiers together.”
The mystique of laptops has not abated since the pandemic. Portable PCs are still finding niches in today’s market. Whether you need an on-the-go office machine or a plug-and-play gaming rig, there is a laptop out there for you. This year is no different. As the year closes, it’s time to show some love to our Favorite Laptops of 2025.
ROG Zephyrus G14
As a gaming laptop, the ROG Zephyrus G14 brandishes a lot of the industry’s most powerful hardware. Shining with only a little more accoutrements as a MacBook, this notebook is sleek but a force to be reckoned with under its aluminum chassis.
We described the Zephyrus G14 as a laptop’s equivalent of “quiet luxury”; it doesn’t stand out, but anyone who knows the brand will give you a silent nod of approval. As part of the premium luxury segment, it does have a pretty high price tag, but that’s about the only thing that stops this laptop from being an immediate buy. Everything else is perfect.
Apple M5 MacBook Pro
Before the year ended, Apple dropped a surprising bombshell for its fans. The M5 MacBook Pro brings out a more powerful processor for Apple’s notebook segment. A premium alternative to the M4 MacBook Air, the notebook is “Pro but without the overkill.”
Obviously, it’s not for everyone. But, to those who need an additional jolt of power, the M5 MacBook Pro delivers everything you need and more.
Lenovo Yoga 7i Aura Edition
If you’ve dabbled in notebooks over the past decade, you should recognize Lenovo’s Yoga lineup. The 2-in-1 notebook popularized foldables before foldables were even a thing. With a 360-degree hinge, users can fold the notebook back into a tablet and vice versa.
The Lenovo Yoga 7i Aura Edition is the perfection of this technology, infused with today’s hardware. It’s not a perfect laptop or a perfect tablet, but if you need both, this notebook saves you the hassle of shopping for two separate devices. It’s a great deal.
ASUS Gaming V16
A robust gaming rig might be one of the most expensive things you can spend on today, especially because of rising RAM prices. Thankfully, being a gamer doesn’t have to be just as pricey. The new ASUS Gaming series brings decent gaming performance for a fraction of the price.
The ASUS Gaming V16 is your gateway drug to portable gaming. Starting at only PhP 59,995, the notebook offers users a taste of what the gaming world can do. It has a decent Intel Core 5 chipset and an RTX 40 series GPU. Plus, with a 63Whr battery, it’s built for grinding.
Apple M4 MacBook Air
If the MacBook Pro is too much power for you, this year’s M4 MacBook Air might fit your needs more. Though it doesn’t have Apple’s latest chipset, it’s still a decent all-around notebook for everyday use.
Because it doesn’t have the most robust hardware, the new MacBook Air is a master of portability. Even if it came out in the first quarter of this year, we were quick to call it one of the best laptops of 2025. As the year winds down, we’re still not taking away that distinction.
Lenovo Legion Go S
In the strictest sense of the word, the Legion Go S technically is not a laptop. Hear us out, though: Being a Windows-powered device, the handheld gaming device can act like a notebook in a pinch. Most importantly, it deserves some love as a computer, too.
For those who were expecting more traditional laptop fare, here’s a refresher: The Legion Go S is a portable gaming device that’s shaped like a Nintendo Switch. One version comes with Windows and can do much of what a laptop can do. Though it doesn’t have a standard keyboard, the power lurking underneath earns it a spot on this list.
ASUS Zenbook A14
There’s only so many ways you can differentiate a laptop from another, while keeping its essence as a notebook intact. In the case of the Zenbook A14, beauty takes center stage. Yes, it looks like any run-of-the-mill notebook, but it will still feel like one of the most premium devices you’ve ever touched.
The notebook sports ASUS’s iconic Ceraluminum which gives the Zenbook A14 a smooth, tactile finish that feels great to lug around. Plus, it weighs only 899 grams, making it handy for portability. If that’s not enough, the PhP 65,996 price tag is so affordable for its quality.
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