Asus Zenbook Pro 14 Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/asus-zenbook-pro-14/ Technology News and Reviews Mon, 12 Jun 2023 17:53:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Asus Zenbook Pro 14 laptop opens for pre-order: starting at CNY 13499 https://www.techgoing.com/asus-zenbook-pro-14-laptop-opens-for-pre-order-starting-at-cny-13499/ Mon, 12 Jun 2023 17:53:02 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=105343 ASUS launched the new Zenbook Pro14 laptop, with two graphics card configurations to choose from. The new laptop is equipped with an i9-13900H processor, 14-core 20-thread configuration, performance release 75W, turbo frequency to 5.4GHz; equipped with Nvidia RTX 4060 graphics card, has 8GB GDDR6 video memory, supports AV1 encoding format and DLSS 3.0. The weight […]

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ASUS launched the new Zenbook Pro14 laptop, with two graphics card configurations to choose from.

 i9-13900H+RTX4060+32GB+1TB: 13499 CNY

 i9-13900H+RTX4070+32GB+1TB: 15999 CNY

The new laptop is equipped with an i9-13900H processor, 14-core 20-thread configuration, performance release 75W, turbo frequency to 5.4GHz; equipped with Nvidia RTX 4060 graphics card, has 8GB GDDR6 video memory, supports AV1 encoding format and DLSS 3.0.

The weight of the new laptop is about 1.6 kg, the thickness is about 17.9mm, and the performance of the whole machine can reach 125W in full speed mode; the internal cooling scheme adopts dual fans and 5 heat pipes, and the body is equipped with 4 air outlets. In terms of storage, the laptop has built-in 32GB DDR5 memory, which supports expansion, and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 solid-state drive.

In terms of display, the new laptop is equipped with a 14.5-inch screen, supports 2.8K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, supports 550nits brightness, 100% P3 and 133% sRGB color gamut, passed DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, supports Dolby Vision and Windows HDR.

The upper left corner of the touchpad of the new notebook has an ASUS virtual knob, which can be used to set some quick operations; the fuselage has a built-in 76Wh battery, which supports fast charging and can charge 50% in half an hour.

In terms of connectivity, the new laptop supports WiFi 6E, and both sides of the fuselage are equipped with HDMI interface, USB-A interface, 3.5mm headphone jack, USB-C interface and SD card interface.

In other respects, the laptop supports Dolby Atmos, backlit keyboard, ASUS Pen 2.0, 1080P camera and array microphone.

At present, the new notebook computer has been put on the e-commerce platform.

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New trends in the notebook industry in 2023: screen display technology, not just bigger https://www.techgoing.com/new-trends-in-the-notebook-industry-in-2023-screen-display-technology-not-just-bigger/ Sat, 21 Jan 2023 11:10:47 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=65761 "Improved display technology will be a big focus of new laptops from many companies this year. Screen display technology has always been the highlight of international electronic consumption. From Samsung, LG to Skyworth and Sharp, from mobile phones, notebooks to TV terminals, cutting-edge new products of various shapes have appeared on the 2023 CES. Major […]

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"Improved display technology will be a big focus of new laptops from many companies this year.

Screen display technology has always been the highlight of international electronic consumption. From Samsung, LG to Skyworth and Sharp, from mobile phones, notebooks to TV terminals, cutting-edge new products of various shapes have appeared on the 2023 CES. Major brands are trying to display “black technology” “Competing for consumers’ attention, these innovative technologies have also brought new changes to the consumer electronics market.

As a major player in electronic consumption, PCs, especially notebooks, have attracted much attention. Many related manufacturers have brought the latest products, including upstream suppliers such as Intel, AMD, and Nvidia, as well as ROG, Alienware, and Acer. , Lenovo, Razer and many other equipment manufacturers are full of bright spots. In addition to bringing brand-new choices to consumers, what industry development trends are revealed behind these new products?

  1. The big screen is coming

Both the Strix G18 and Strix Scar 18 are coming this year. Image: ASUS


This year’s screens are going to be big — both figuratively and literally, large laptops made a big splash at this year’s CES.

Overall, laptops are switching to 16:10 aspect ratios, which allow for extra vertical screen real estate on taller devices. With that came a shift to 18-inch laptops.

In gaming specifically, we expect to see some of the biggest laptops ever released in 2023. Some of these monsters are absolutely massive, like the alien m18, which weighs over 9 pounds. Others, like the Razer Blade 18, are the largest computers Razer has ever made.

Razer is far from the only company making the 18-inch leap this year. Asus, Acer, and Alienware, as well as Dell and Razer will all top the list with 18-inch premium lines. There are also a number of notable 15-inch models, including Asus’ ROG Zephyrus G15 and Razer’s Blade 15, which this year upgraded to 16-inch models with a 16:10 ratio.

  1. Mini LED becomes mainstream

Razer showed off its Blade 16 alongside a Mini LED panel that mimics the Brightening and Dimming of the Blade LEDs.

In the past few years, Mini LED has been gradually entering the field of notebook computers. But we expect it to explode into the high-end mainstream in 2023, as it debuts in many upcoming notable consoles. One of the big names is Asus’ ROG Zephyrus G14, one of the most anticipated releases in the 14-inch gaming segment. We’ll also see it on the Razer Blade 16, along with other high-end models from Asus and MSI.

Unlike standard LCD screens, which use one set of lights (or multiple large sets) to project an image, Mini LED displays use many tiny diodes (local dimming zones) that can be brightened or dimmed independently. While Mini LED doesn’t offer quite the same contrast ratio and power savings as OLED displays, it can generally produce higher peak brightness and doesn’t suffer from the same burn-in and image retention issues that OLED does. Of course, it is not without disadvantages. One is the high cost, which basically appears in the optional list of some high-end or flagship products; the second is that because more backlight beads are integrated, the heat will be higher.

Speaking of OLEDs, though…

  1. OLED becomes more affordable

The upcoming Zenbook Pro 14 OLED will include a 120Hz, 2.8K OLED screen.
Image: ASUS

The laptop market has been moving toward affordable OLED for a few years now; 2022 sees some of the cheapest OLED devices ever, from HP’s $819 Pavilion Plus to Asus’ $649 Vivobook Slate. This trend is expected to continue this year.

Asus has been going all-in on OLED for a few years now, and at this year’s CES it unveiled an absolutely dizzying array of OLED devices, spanning nearly every category and price.

LG has brought two concept OLED displays, Virtual Ride and Media Chair, both of which are composed of tens of millions of self-illuminating pixels that support bendable, folding, and curling designs, without the need for a separate backlight. The company also announced a 17-inch foldable OLED display for laptops, and a series of translucent OLED screens with a resolution of 1080P.

The technology will continue to appear in products from other major manufacturers such as Acer and Lenovo. Acer will offer OLED with its new Swift Go line, which starts at under $1,000, as will Lenovo’s Slim 5 (starting at €649 in EMEA). Lenovo’s foldable laptop will have a total of two OLED screens.

  1. High refresh rate meets high resolution

Acer’s top-of-the-line Predator Helios will include a 250Hz, QHD, Mini LED display.
Image: Acer

In the past, it was common for gamers to have to choose between a high refresh rate 1080p screen or a higher resolution screen capped at 60Hz. This year we’ll see more laptops that reject such compromises.

QHD screens with fairly high refresh rates will abound at the high end. For example, the upcoming Zephyrus G16 combines QHD resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate. Not to be outdone, Acer’s Predator Helios will offer a 250Hz refresh rate and Mini LED, WQXGA screen. Razer’s Mini LED display can even switch between 1920 x 1200 / 240Hz and 4K / 120Hz. It looks like 120Hz will be a low-end spec this year, a luxury not so long ago.

  1. Glasses-free 3D attempts to make a comeback

This is a demo of spatial vision running on the upcoming ProArt Studiobook.

In fact, in 2011, various companies were trying to make glasses-free 3D on laptops.

ASUS has announced Spatial Vision, its first glasses-free 3D display. Spatial Vision will debut on two upcoming Asus laptops this year, including a Vivobook. The biggest highlight of the product is the use of an OLED display that supports naked-eye 3D, and the realization of eye-tracking technology, which can ensure that the screen image is always in the focus of the user’s sight. Acer also announced an update to its SpatialLabs display, which should create more convincing 3D effects.

Acer’s SpatialLabs is now available on its high-end 4K Predator Helios. ASUS is actually equipped with a 3.2K OLED, 120Hz screen, naked eye 3D OLED screen technology allows users to watch 3D videos and movies, play 3D games and enjoy 3D model visualization or content creation, while also providing SR-based development tools to be able to revolve around 3D technology builds a visionary ecosystem, which will also incubate more notebook products with excellent 3D experience in the future.

  1. Epilogue
    These are just some of the interesting display features we might see this year. With the joint help of several major upstream chip manufacturers, the ultimate performance improvement of notebooks is an inevitable trend, and will further narrow the gap with desktop products.

Larger screen sizes emerged as the times require, bringing consumers a better visual perception. The Mini LED screen will become a new option for flagship products this year and in the next few years. Together with OLED, it will shine in the notebook industry.

We’ll likely see many of these combined in high-end displays, offering a smoother, more aesthetically pleasing experience than we’re used to on laptops.

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Asus new Zenbook Pro 14 laptop: equipped with Intel Core i9-13900H processor https://www.techgoing.com/asus-new-zenbook-pro-14-laptop-equipped-with-intel-core-i9-13900h-processor/ Fri, 20 Jan 2023 20:40:57 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=65544 Asus in this year’s CES release of the new generation of Zenbook Pro14 notebook, a 14-inch body equipped with i9 + RTX 4070 ultra-high configuration, the following is the official image reward released by Asus. According to ASUS official introduction, the Zenbook Pro 14 2023 is about 1.6kg lighter and 17.9mm thinner, configured with a […]

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Asus in this year’s CES release of the new generation of Zenbook Pro14 notebook, a 14-inch body equipped with i9 + RTX 4070 ultra-high configuration, the following is the official image reward released by Asus.

According to ASUS official introduction, the Zenbook Pro 14 2023 is about 1.6kg lighter and 17.9mm thinner, configured with a 2.8K 120Hz OLED screen + 13th generation Intel Core i9-13900H processor + NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series laptop GPU, while the breakthrough equipped with 5 heat pipes Glacier Pro The ROG is also equipped with a groundbreaking 5 heatpipe Glacier Pro cooling architecture, achieving up to 105W of performance release.

ROG’s global website that the notebook comes standard with an i9-13900H processor, graphics up to RTX 4070, 16GB of DDR5 memory on board, and the ability to add 32GB on its own, with SSD support for 2TB capacity.

Other features include USB-C, Thunderbolt 4, USB-A, HDMI 2.1, 3.5mm headphone jack, and SD card slot. The battery capacity is 76Wh and supports Wi-Fi 6E wireless network.

At the moment, ASUS has not announced the price and availability of the new Zenbook Pro14 2023.

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