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ASUS Launches ProArt StudioBook Pro X

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ASUS today announced the new ProArt StudioBook Pro X (W730), which provides a wide range of features designed for professional creators. It's the first Quadro laptop that is powered by 9th Gen Intel Xeon processor with NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 graphics. This combination of cutting edge graphics and portability makes it perfect for creative professionals to achieve their goals on-the-go or in office.

ProArt StudioBook Pro X delivers the needed performance to create, edit, and render multilayered files using the latest NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 graphics. These NVIDIA RTX Studio laptops utilize NVIDIA Turing architecture, allowing creative and technical professionals to take advantage of the power of hardware-accelerated ray tracing, deep learning, and advanced shading techniques when creating amazing content. Intel Xeon processors are designed to handle complex, multithreaded applications, and takes mobile computing to another level by making it incredibly smooth and responsive.


For creatives, software is key. Full ISV certification ensure users to enjoy optimal stability and performance with their preferred professional software applications.

But demanding applications comes with durability. ProArt StudioBook Pro X meets the ultra-demanding MIL-STD 810G military standard, undergoing a punishing test regime in harsh environment conditions such as extreme altitudes, temperatures, and humidity. It also passed ASUS internal laptop tests that far exceed industry standards.

Ultimate creative touch with the ScreenPad 2.0
The ProArt StudioBook Pro X is the first in the series to feature ScreenPad 2.0. This interactive secondary touchscreen upgrades the traditional laptop experience, giving users an intuitive smartphone like interface on which they can easily manage tasks and generate their creative workflows effortlessly. It also includes useful quick controls that improve the interactions between the main display and ScreenPad.

PANTONE validated display for exceptional color accuracy
Creators need out-of-the-ordinary visuals and the ProArt StudioBook Pro X is designed to deliver exceptional color accuracy using Delta-E < 1.5. The WUXGA panel features 8-bit color depth, which comes with a wide 97% DCI-P3 gamut and 92% screen-to-body ratio, as well as a 16:10 aspect ratio. All adding to an immersive and precise visual experience.

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AVAILABILITY AND PRICING
ASUS ProArt StudioBook Pro X is immediately available at MSRP of $4999.99 from Amazon, ASUS Store, ExcaliberPC, HID Evolution, Gentech PC, Newegg, and XOTICPC.

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They need more Pro's to compete with Apple.
 
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pro machine = pro price, but you only get what you pay for in most cases :laugh:

granted $5k would be chump change for most real pro creators, so if this thing can do even half of what it claims, it would be worth it in terms of increased productivity/time saved on projects, otherwise known as ROI, which in business is a major factor in major capex spending/budgeting ...

Would be interesting to see some head-to-head performance tests against a comparably-equipped mac lappy though......
 
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pro machine = pro price, but you only get what you pay for in most cases :laugh:

granted $5k would be chump change for most real pro creators, so if this thing can do even half of what it claims, it would be worth it in terms of increased productivity/time saved on projects, otherwise known as ROI, which in business is a major factor in major capex spending/budgeting ...

Would be interesting to see some head-to-head performance tests against a comparably-equipped mac lappy though......

lots of corporate word usage, great job Bone Head! :laugh:
 
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Santa, if you are reading TPU, please give one of those laptops as a christmas gift :laugh:

Jokes aside, looks like a very capable, albeit out of my reach, laptop. Would love to have one of those for my everyday work (word, excel, programming, image and video editing, CAD work) + my gaming needs on the go.

Also, for $5k I'm certain that a competing Mac would be MUCH slower, hence only reasons to buy one is religious belief (Apple is godly, PC sucks) or specific software that only runs on a Mac.
 
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Would be interesting to see some head-to-head performance tests against a comparably-equipped mac lappy though......

This does not exist, you can spec out the latest macbook pro with a Radeon pro 5500m - that's not a high-end GPU and would be comparable to something like a Quadro P3000 / GTX 1060 laptop card. Certainly a quality card, but mid-range performance at best. The Quadro RTX 5000 has the compute performance of roughly a 2080 laptop GPU, entirely different performance tier. That said, the macbook does offer an i9 9980HK (8 core) vs the Asus offering a 6 core Xeon. Apple has had some awful cooling solutions in their past generation of laptops, really no reason to expect this will be much better - probably a lot of throttling if you do opt for that 9980HK. I willing to bet the multicore performance between the two would be similar.

It all depends what workstation tasks you're trying to achieve though. Either would be good at anything Adobe or video editing. If you wanted to run other science / CAD / modeling / imaging software that can take advantage of the GPU, then the Asus is the clear winner here.

For a real show of performance, wait until the Asus Studiobook One comes out (supposedly by end of year). That should have a solid cooling solution, 8 cores, and the Quadro RTX 6000 - it will be the first (only?) laptop with this on the market. I shudder to think about the cost however.
 
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OK, Pro moniker maybe is for Quadro. Certainly not for that pathetic 17"(!!!) 1900x1200 screen. That's half the size of new 16" MBP. There are 1440p or 1600p displays. Just nobody bothers to put them in laptops. There is not even a upgrade option for 4K. I struggle to see anyone being actually capable of doing anything on such limited resolution unless you're Pro... accountant or writer.

It's like flashback from 1995 on a laptop for 5000 USD (five thousands dollars), with top of the line Quadro for rendering.

I don't consider myself pro in any shape or form - purely a hobbyist and I haven't earned a dime from any of my works. Was expecting a mobile workstation with at least 1440p screen so I can dispose of my desktop for rendering. No way in hell I will splash such humongous sum on a laptop with display from late '90s. As such looking on MBP 16" even without nVidia support it has the credentials to be called Pro.
 
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