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ASUS recently came out with a new 32-inch 6K ProArt Display that's priced at $1,399, so we thought we'd check it out to see how it compares with the Studio Display and the Pro Display XDR from Apple.
Solid specs for the price. Not overly thick or heavy. Good port selection and build quality. Competitive performance and battery life. Display is 16:9 aspect ratio and not very bright. All the ports ...
The 2024 version of the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 was one of our favorite gaming laptops of last year, with this portable machine striking an ideal balance between sleek, compact design and fast ...
The Asus ZenBook A14 is an incredible proof of concept for how light and long-lasting a laptop can be. But you shouldn’t buy it unless you’re willing to trade performance for an ultralight machine ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Working while staying mobile can be a bit of a challenge sometimes. My particular workflow relies heavily on having at least two screens ...
The Asus ProArt Display might be the Studio Display alternative you've been waiting for with a 5K 27-inch matte display that's still sharp. Apple has spoiled me with its crystal-clear Retina displays ...
Asus' sales pitch for the ProArt PZ13 ($1,099.99) says it's for "active creators" who want to take AI outdoors, which sounds as swell as taking a hike to induce an allergy attack. But seriously, if ...