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ProArt PX13 Review: A Near-Perfect 2-in-1 Laptop for Creators' Dreams
While the ProArt PZ13 features a detachable tablet + keyboard design, the spotlighted
ProArt PX13 opts for a more mainstream
"convertible" (360° hinge) design. Like the PZ13, it features a
high-quality OLED touchscreen and
Microsoft Copilot+ AI functions, but the PX13 comes at a slightly higher price point—justified by significantly
stronger performance. It stands toe-to-toe with premium competitors like the
Lenovo Yoga 9i and
HP Spectre x360, and has even earned an
Editors’ Choice award. If you’re a heavy user of
Adobe or other creative software, the PX13 is easily one of the
best high-end consumer-grade convertible laptops on the market.
Specs & Design: Practically Identical to Premium Flagships
The ASUS ProArt PX13, Lenovo Yoga 9i, and HP Spectre x360 all come with
2880x1800 OLED displays. However, the PX13 is
slightly more compact (measuring 0.7 x 11.7 x 8.3 inches) thanks to its
13.3-inch screen, compared to the 14-inch panels on the other two. Weighing
3.04 pounds, it sits between the Yoga (2.98 lbs) and Spectre (3.19 lbs)—a bit heavier, yet still
portable enough.
Our tested model (HN7306WU) came equipped with:
- AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (12 cores, 24 threads)
- 32GB RAM
- 1TB NVMe SSD
- Radeon 890M iGPU + 6GB GeForce RTX 4050 dGPU
Another model, the
HN7306WV ($1,999.99), upgrades to an
RTX 4060.
The chassis is made from "Nano Black"
aluminum alloy and passes
MIL-STD 810H military durability tests. The display bezels are slim, except for a slightly wider bottom edge. The
keyboard is sturdy, with no noticeable flex. The
F10 key toggles the webcam, which supports
Windows Hello facial recognition, along with smart features like
auto-lock/wake when the user leaves/approaches, and
auto-dimming when the user looks away.
Ports & Wireless
PX13 offers a full suite of I/O:
- Left side: USB4 Type-C (40Gbps), HDMI, 3.5mm audio jack, power port
- Right side: another USB4, USB 3.2 Type-A, and a microSD card slot
It supports
Wi-Fi 7 and
Bluetooth, powered by a
MediaTek wireless module.
User Experience: Top-Tier Display and Usability, Though AI Software Feels Excessive
ASUS pre-installs several apps:
- MyASUS (system settings & diagnostics)
- ProArt Creator Hub (cooling, color, and performance settings)
- CapCut trial from ByteDance
- GlideX (phone connection)
- ScreenXpert (workspace management)
- StoryCube (image annotation and organization)
There’s also
MuseTree (AI image generation) and
Virtual Pet, a screen-floating mechanical mouse assistant—somewhat reminiscent of Microsoft’s Clippy, but without the charm.
While the
AI tools may feel over the top, the
OLED screen is an
absolute highlight. Pantone-validated and
VESA DisplayHDR certified, it offers high contrast, vibrant colors, sharp detail, and wide viewing angles—
a visual delight.
The
1080p webcam supports
auto-framing and background blur, delivering clear and bright video. Audio is output via
bottom-facing speakers, with crisp mids and highs, and
Dolby Atmos offering multiple sound profiles and EQ options.
The
keyboard has 3-stage backlighting, with the lowest setting already sufficient. Typing feels
light and quiet, and the
touchpad is generously sized with satisfying click feedback. The
Asus DialPad function allows for quick adjustments (volume, brush size, zoom, etc.) directly from the touchpad—an awesome perk for creators.
Performance: A Fast Convertible That Handles Pro-Level Workloads
Compared to other 2-in-1s like the
Asus ProArt PZ13 (detachable) and
HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14, the PX13 came out ahead in all benchmarks including
PCMark 10, Cinebench, Geekbench, and
HandBrake. In
PugetBench for Adobe Photoshop, it delivered
workstation-level performance.
This means the PX13 can go far beyond basic office tasks and web browsing—it's
built for video editing and heavy creative software. The
RTX 4050 GPU provides
superior 3D performance compared to competitors with only integrated graphics. While it's not a gaming powerhouse, it can run most games at
moderate settings, and more importantly, it excels in
creative workloads.
Display & Battery Life
Among premium OLED laptops, the PX13’s
brightness and color accuracy stand out. Although
battery life isn't class-leading, it still achieves a
respectable level for modern ultraportables—enough to
get through a full workday and some evening entertainment.
Pros
✅ Exceptional performance with
Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and
RTX 4050—no sweat for creative tasks
✅
High-quality OLED touchscreen with vivid colors and sharp details
✅
DialPad for quick creative controls—great for efficiency
✅
Sleek, durable design—MIL-STD certified
Cons
❌
AI assistant (Virtual Pet) is distracting and not very useful
❌
No mobile data support (no LTE/5G module)
Verdict: A Nearly Flawless Laptop for Creators
Aside from the annoying AI "mechanical mouse" assistant, the
PX13 is virtually flawless. Compared to the
ARM-based PZ13, it offers
better compatibility with Windows apps. The convertible design is
more versatile for presentations and touch use. While the
Yoga 9i or
Spectre x360 might offer better value for general office users,
creators will find the PX13’s
powerful hardware and smart DialPad to be one of the
best choices available.