ASUS presents the ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition, a laptop aimed at video editing on the go. Its configuration, with an AMD Ryzen AI Max+, 128 GB of RAM, and touch OLED screen, targets creators who work outside the studio. At Foro3D, we analyze whether its raw power and the integrated NPU for AI compensate for the lack of a dedicated GPU and its high price for 3D and VFX workflows.
Raw Power and NPU vs. Lack of Dedicated Graphics ⚖️
The heart of the device is the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ processor, which integrates an NPU to accelerate AI tasks in editing applications. The 128 GB of DDR5 RAM is a strong point for handling heavy projects and CPU rendering. However, relying on AMD's integrated graphics for 3D tasks is a clear limitation. The 13" OLED screen offers excellent colorimetry, but its 60Hz refresh rate may seem modest.
Edit Your Extreme Adventure... at 60 Frames Per Second 🪂
It's the laptop for those who film while skydiving and need to render the sequence before landing. The partnership with GoPro ensures that the logo on the lid will impress your colleagues, even if inside you're still struggling with a viewport that's not exactly a rollercoaster of smoothness. Perfect if your workflow values the "action" seal more than frames per second in interaction.