Best Buy via eBay 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.
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.
Thanks to community member
Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.
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 contacted Asus as to what to do, and all they could do was tell me to reboot, and hold the power button down, etc. Nothing worked. Then they quoted me like $800 to fix it as 'the motherboard must be bad'. I went on Ebay, found the exact same BIOS chip programmed from a third party. Purchased one of the BIOS readers on Amazon after reading that you can program it as long as you don't have power to the motherboard. I read the chip from the third party vendor, and flashed the bios chip in the laptop to a very old BIOS. Fired right up.
They continue to have that BIOS on Windows update. If an unsuspecting consumer who upgraded a pretty useless drive on a $1600 laptop updates it, they may brick their machine. Even after explaining all of this to Asus and doing the process over the phone with them, they failed to assist at all. They deliberately have a BIOS version out on Windows update that has the potential of bricking the laptop. I will never buy another Asus product.
Laptop still runs fine if I ignore their 'recommended' update. Planned obsolescence. Such a dirty practice.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pMrssI
This is so sad - I was a big ASUS fan but seriously thinking whether I will buy their products anymore…bought two ASUS laptops recently and considering returning both.
They did give me trouble before with warranty on Best Buy open box items (wouldn't give me full warranty when other brands like HP, Lenovo, and Dell would).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pMrssI
I contacted Asus as to what to do, and all they could do was tell me to reboot, and hold the power button down, etc. Nothing worked. Then they quoted me like $800 to fix it as 'the motherboard must be bad'. I went on Ebay, found the exact same BIOS chip programmed from a third party. Purchased one of the BIOS readers on Amazon after reading that you can program it as long as you don't have power to the motherboard. I read the chip from the third party vendor, and flashed the bios chip in the laptop to a very old BIOS. Fired right up.
They continue to have that BIOS on Windows update. If an unsuspecting consumer who upgraded a pretty useless drive on a $1600 laptop updates it, they may brick their machine. Even after explaining all of this to Asus and doing the process over the phone with them, they failed to assist at all. They deliberately have a BIOS version out on Windows update that has the potential of bricking the laptop. I will never buy another Asus product.
Laptop still runs fine if I ignore their 'recommended' update. Planned obsolescence. Such a dirty practice.
Also, pretty dirty of them to put starfield in the thumbnail like this laptop would get anywhere near that.
I'll keep an eye out for the 16". I need a full keyboard.
unless this comes with an RTX card, I have no idea why anyone would want this
You won't notice a difference in performance. All three are about on par and very fast.
You might notice a difference in battery life.
Ive been using thinkpads since forever. On a X1 Carbon Gen 9 now.
The only other laptop ive considered was a G14 - really like the size, weight and quality.
How does this compare?
Integrated graphics are fine for me.
I think i posted on the previous threads on this laptop when it was on sale that my only gripes on this laptop is mostly software related and that it weirdly boots into the bios on its own sometimes and sometimes (probably a windows thing) the search bar doesnt work. It is also slow to connect to wifi when booted into windows. Most laptops i have have instant internet connections once in windows, this one however i have to wait a min before browsing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pMrssI
Gamers Nexus made a negative video about literally every option. MSI Gigabyte Lenovo Acer Amazon Newegg. If you're going to cancel every company soon there will be none left. Asus is just the current punching bag until another one comes along and everybody forgets about it.
I contacted Asus as to what to do, and all they could do was tell me to reboot, and hold the power button down, etc. Nothing worked. Then they quoted me like $800 to fix it as 'the motherboard must be bad'. I went on Ebay, found the exact same BIOS chip programmed from a third party. Purchased one of the BIOS readers on Amazon after reading that you can program it as long as you don't have power to the motherboard. I read the chip from the third party vendor, and flashed the bios chip in the laptop to a very old BIOS. Fired right up.
They continue to have that BIOS on Windows update. If an unsuspecting consumer who upgraded a pretty useless drive on a $1600 laptop updates it, they may brick their machine. Even after explaining all of this to Asus and doing the process over the phone with them, they failed to assist at all. They deliberately have a BIOS version out on Windows update that has the potential of bricking the laptop. I will never buy another Asus product.
Laptop still runs fine if I ignore their 'recommended' update. Planned obsolescence. Such a dirty practice.
Omg 😳 800$?! Really!?
Except gamers nexus made update videos showing how the companies responded and it's one of the few ways that can hold companies accountable for bad business practices.
Well I would like to see you try to hold a company accountable from doing shady business practices. We will be waiting here for your solution to the problem. At least he's trying to do investigation and he gives these companies opportunities to respond and try to rectify the problem.
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