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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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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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This is a laptop. Can easily be used as a laptop or a tablet.
That is a Surface-like unstable abomination. Good luck propping it on anything but a hard flat surface.
As my primary work laptop, it's absolutely amazing. I actually get pretty great battery life (had an international trip and lasted 10hrs between work / streaming / etc,)
Can you DM that 3d printed cover? That sounds awesome, I love using the port on the left side but hate having so much exposed.
Thank you for this valuable feedback. I have the same use case.
Everyone is just dogging this thing but it's 700 dollars, a fraction of a g14 or similar.
I'm ok with light gaming on the go for the price.
For those reloading the OS, grab all the drivers for this model ahead of time. After installing them let Microsoft updates do its thing. You don't even need to manually check, just let the laptop sit online for 10 mins or so. After that you will be left with two unknown devices in Device Manager. One of them is the NVIDIA NVPCF driver required for the XG Mobile e-GPU port, the other should be a phantom 'unknown device' that will go away after another reboot.
This laptop is fast, light, super quiet, and has a gorgeous screen. The 512GB NVMe drive is fast. The 1TB replacement I was considering would've been a downgrade in terms of speed. Now that I got a new laptop with 0% wear on the battery and NVMe drive, I am happy.
Let me know if you have any questions.
For those reloading the OS, grab all the drivers for this model ahead of time. After installing them let Microsoft updates do its thing. You don't even need to manually check, just let the laptop sit online for 10 mins or so. After that you will be left with two unknown devices in Device Manager. One of them is the NVIDIA NVPCF driver required for the XG Mobile e-GPU port, the other should be a phantom 'unknown device' that will go away after another reboot.
This laptop is fast, light, super quiet, and has a gorgeous screen. The 512GB NVMe drive is fast. The 1TB replacement I was considering would've been a downgrade in terms of speed. Now that I got a new laptop with 0% wear on the battery and NVMe drive, I am happy.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Do you think reinstalling the OS is really helpful? Was trying to avoid it
edit: battery health is already dropping after 3 days of use, probably going to return it. Never experienced issues like this with HP or Lenovo
Dunno if we'll see the same sales for the 2023 dGPU x13 we saw last year for the 2022 x13. This year there are multiple versions of the x13. The 2023 x13 was announced and available in mid 2023 and they likely over produced the 2022 units which resulted in some steep sales. No 2024 unit announced yet.
Each model has compromises. GPD WM2 is priced between the iGPU x13 and the dGPU x13. The rog x13's both have 16GB of soldered ram and a single 2230 M.2 slot. 16GB of ram isn't really enough for power users. The base GPD WM2 has 32GB soldered ram, a 2230 and a 2280 slot, which is great. However, GPD doesn't have the same support and QQ as Asus does and the WM2's aren't convertible 2 in 1s. Nothing fits quite right, too bad
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No stylus
Do you think reinstalling the OS is really helpful? Was trying to avoid it
edit: battery health is already dropping after 3 days of use, probably going to return it. Never experienced issues like this with HP or Lenovo
Wth is up with the battery?
Do you think reinstalling the OS is really helpful? Was trying to avoid it
edit: battery health is already dropping after 3 days of use, probably going to return it. Never experienced issues like this with HP or Lenovo
My battery wear level is still showing 0% after a few days (and the full OS reload). I don't think it's an ASUS thing per se, more like the retailer's horrible job at verifying what an open-box product actually is. They probably take their floor models, that have been plugged in for the past year, box them up, and resell them as open box. I'm reasonably sure that's where my over 6% battery wear came from on the previous one I returned.
This laptop is my new work laptop. Having a couple RDPs, s few CLIs, and 10-15 tabs open in Firefox is well within the capabilities of 16GBs of RAM. Remember, unused RAM is wasted RAM. If you have 32GBs of RAM but only ever use 14GBs you'll be no faster than a system with just 16GBs of RAM.
Of course, there are many apps that use a lot of RAM. Professional image, video, and audio softwares to name a few. For those users, I'd say 32GBs is a minimum. Of course, those users aren't usually looking at a $700 laptop either.
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