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ASUS ROG Flow X13 Touchscreen 2-in-1 Gaming Laptop (GV302XA-X13.R9512) on sale for $749.99 >
now $699.99.
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Best Buy has
ASUS ROG Flow X13 Touchscreen 2-in-1 Gaming Laptop (GV302XA-X13.R9512) on sale for $749.99 >
now $699.99.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS 8-core, 16-threads (4.0Ghz Base / 5.2GHz Boost) Processor
- 13.4" 1920x1200 FHD+ 120Hz 500-nits sRGB 100% NTSC 72% Touch Display
- 16GB (8GBx2) LPDDR5 Dual Channel Memory (Soldered)
- 512GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 2230 Solid State Drive SSD
- AMD Radeon 780M Integrated Graphics (12-Core 2800MHz)
- Wi-Fi 6E 802.11ax 2x2 MU-MIMO + Bluetooth 5.3
- 1080p IR Camera w/ built-in microphone
- Backlit Chiclet Keyboard
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI 2.1 FRL
- 1x USB-A 3.2
- 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 Support DisplayPort / power delivery
- 1x ROG XG Mobile Interface & USB-C combo port (with USB 3.2 Gen 2, support DisplayPort 1.4)
- 1x Type C USB 4 support DisplayPort/Power delivery
- 1x MicroSD Card Reader
- 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
- Windows 11 Home (64-Bit)
- 75 Whr Li-Ion 4-Cell Battery w/ Type-C 100W AC Adapter
- 11.77 x 8.35 x 0.74" (2.87 lbs)
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I have this laptop. Love it for my needs and casual non AAA titles gaming. I said before, this laptop is a unicorn for those who need a laptop like this - light, compact, 2in1, 13in touchscreen with graphics that isnt a lame Iris which almost all (if not all) 13in 2in1s have. G14 is a better laptop for the $ if you dont care about the 2in1 touchscreen.
Battery life is "ok", sometimes windows search bar disappears when you start typing, sometimes laptop boots into bios for no reason on startup, a usbC bios updated nearly bricked all my usbC ports for some reason (forgot how i undid it). My only gripes. Coming from a HP 13in spectre, this 16:10 screen is great. I dont think i can do another 16:9. I have the ROG port capped off with a 3d printed piece except for the usbC portion of it to get another usbC port on this laptop. Using it with a wacom bamboo ink pen for drawing/graphics.
its an ROG ally minus the controllers but add the keyboard and a larger screen
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The T14s with 7840u is pretty damn close to an x1. Id like to see a direct comparison on terms of size/weight/build quality.
Wish there were more high quality windows laptops to choose from. Thinkpad is still king for windows devices.
its an ROG ally minus the controllers but add the keyboard and a larger screen
also, soldered RAM is an insult.
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The 780m GPU is pretty good. It isn't on a physically separate card (what you call "dedicated"), but it is its own chiplet on the CPU substrate.
As far as how it compares to "dedicated" GPUs, it compares pretty favorably vis-a-vis Intel's 8-core ARC "dedicated" GPU, but it's a lot slower than a low end NVidia GPU like the 3050. So it's not a question of "dedicated" or not; it's a question of "does it play the games that I want to play fast enough?"
And for me the answer is "no". I'd consider a 2k screen to be the bare minimum acceptable, and a 3070 or 4070 to be the bare minimum for a GPU. But I wouldn't care one iota whether something was "dedicated"; I'd much prefer a 4090 as a chiplet on a CPU substrate than an Intel ARC as a "dedicated" card (not that such a 4090 option exists).
The 780m GPU is pretty good. It isn't on a physically separate card (what you call "dedicated"), but it is its own chiplet on the CPU substrate.
As far as how it compares to "dedicated" GPUs, it compares pretty favorably vis-a-vis Intel's 8-core ARC "dedicated" GPU, but it's a lot slower than a low end NVidia GPU like the 3050. So it's not a question of "dedicated" or not; it's a question of "does it play the games that I want to play fast enough?"
And for me the answer is "no". I'd consider a 2k screen to be the bare minimum acceptable, and a 3070 or 4070 to be the bare minimum for a GPU. But I wouldn't care one iota whether something was "dedicated"; I'd much prefer a 4090 as a chiplet on a CPU substrate than an Intel ARC as a "dedicated" card (not that such a 4090 option exists).
It's not "gaming" in realm of laptops because of all the options out there especially in this price range, but it is gaming in the sense that it technically runs the same thing ROG ally and Legion can run.
ALL laptops have some bugs, but the build quality on Thinkpads are still great.
Name something better.
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I have this laptop. Love it for my needs and casual non AAA titles gaming. I said before, this laptop is a unicorn for those who need a laptop like this - light, compact, 2in1, 13in touchscreen with graphics that isnt a lame Iris which almost all (if not all) 13in 2in1s have. G14 is a better laptop for the $ if you dont care about the 2in1 touchscreen.
Battery life is "ok", sometimes windows search bar disappears when you start typing, sometimes laptop boots into bios for no reason on startup, a usbC bios updated nearly bricked all my usbC ports for some reason (forgot how i undid it). My only gripes. Coming from a HP 13in spectre, this 16:10 screen is great. I dont think i can do another 16:9. I have the ROG port capped off with a 3d printed piece except for the usbC portion of it to get another usbC port on this laptop. Using it with a wacom bamboo ink pen for drawing/graphics.
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