ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Asus ProArt PZ13 is an artistically aligned laptop and is on sale right now at Best Buy for $1,100.
- It’s ready to help pro-level artists with its vibrant OLED touchscreen, long battery life, and supportive apps.
- The device is held back by a limited array of ports and a substandard keyboard.
A couple of months ago, I tested out Microsoft’s Surface Pro 11, a laptop that doubles as a tablet. It has Qualcomm’s next-gen chipset and a lot of great features that made me enjoy the machine. I highly recommend it to business professionals who frequently travel. It seems Asus must’ve seen the Surface Pro and thought to itself, “We can do better.” The result of this inspiration is the Asus ProArt PZ13<!–>.
I mentioned the Surface Pro 11 because the two share many similarities, although the ProArt model is better suited for artists and creative professionals.
Upon lifting the laptop out of its box for the first time, you’ll be greeted with a 13.3-inch, 3K (2880 x 1800 pixels) OLED touchscreen. Its resolution isn’t as high as Microsoft’s laptop, although the ProArt PZ13 more than makes up for this with image-enhancing apps.
It has Dolby Vision, support for the entire DCI-P3 color gamut, and VESA DisplayHDR True Black for ultra-dark shadows. Everything works together to ensure a stunning visual experience, except for the 60Hz refresh rate. That’s a fine speed, but I would’ve liked to have 120Hz. At 60Hz, motion and animations on this laptop can look a little blurry.
Also: One of the most versatile laptops I’ve tested also has one of the best displays.
The device has a really neat feature called Creator Hub. It’s a dashboard app that lets you adjust the PZ13 on the fly. The most impressive of its many tools is Color Control, which lets you change the on-screen color gamut at any time. For example, the DCI-P3 option tweaks the colors so they’re best suited for movies while Display P3 is recommended for artists as it more accurately displays hues. You can even adjust the color temperature.
Creator Hub gives creative professionals a great amount of flexibility. Although I’m not an artist myself, I certainly appreciate having the ability to fine-tune my experience instantly.
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Asus’ machine is no slouch either, as inside the ProArt PZ13 is a Snapdragon X Plus chipset. I was able to maintain about 60 tabs open without experiencing any major slowdown. I had videos playing and Twitch streams running, and I could still check out my email without any issue.
Sadly, I couldn’t get a specific benchmark number on the SoC (system on a chip). None of the major benchmarking tests have been updated for the Snapdragon X, but hopefully, that day will come soon.
Also: This lightweight laptop has one of the best displays I’ve seen, and it’s not a MacBook Air
Like other Qualcomm-based laptops, the ProArt PZ13 has a ridiculously long battery life, and for once, the marketing materials were correct. This device ran for over 21 hours straight when on the Best Power Efficiency mode. I left it on overnight and was shocked to see it was still active in the morning. On Best Performance mode, the model manages to outperform most Intel-based laptops, as it lasted for about 14.5 hours on a single charge.
These battery times are perfect if you ever need to take the ProArt PZ13 on the road. There’s no need to worry about the laptop dying on you at the worst moment.