You are a wonderful reviewer. You cover all aspects of the laptop so well. Especially choosing a demanding AAA game such RDR2 to showcase the actual performance of laptop is so well thought off. Thanks.
One comment that if you activate HDR or even calibrate the display with a lower gamma you will see shadow details very well. You can also use MPC as your video player and use the included color management and set the gamma to 2.2. Finally you can increase the brightness using the Intel adapter display settings to reveal more details. So it is not a limitation of OLED.
Asus always had those aesthetic designs no other company was brave enough for! Great review :) Wish they would compete on the tablet market since my old Asus tablet was a joy to use
Oops! $4,000! Can't do that. I was hoping it was good for outside to do astrophotography, because the ad for this laptop I saw appeared to be an astrophotographer doing just that outside at night. If you know anything about astrophotography, you know it's an expensive hobby and you need a good all weather laptop for data aquasition. Many astrophotographers say that a laptops is best for data aquasition but that a desktop is best for processing the data.. Nowadays they have mini computers called ASI Air Pro that are built for outside in damp, cold or hot conditions. They only cost four or five hundred though. Don't need an out of pocket expense like that for just the aquasition computer. Hell, that costs as much as my telescope mount. WOW! I will say though, sounds like this would be a great computer for processing the data, although, a desktop for post processing astrophotography data can be had for much less money, with a lot more speed and memory. You just can't drag a desktop out to a dark sky site for data aquasition, nor do you need to. If you have your own observatory at a dark sky site, you don't need a laptop. Astrophotography deals with raw photo data so it takes up a lot of memory and and requires great speed while using multiple devices. You can expect to use up to six USB ports and up to three to six 12 volt power ports also. Too rich for my pocketbook. Maybe if I win the lottery. 🤣
Well this is strange. The drawing performance seems better than MPP 2.0, but would Microsoft really allow MPP2.5 to be used in a clamshell laptop? I haven't heard of any 2-1's that use the new MPP. Maybe it's a market chokehold - and they'll only it on clamshells, but not on anything that will compete with the Surface Pro..
The grid/grain/screen door/moire pattern comes from a mismatch with the digitizer. Every single OLED touch screen laptop on the market has this issue. Quite annoying if your eyes can see it. Takes away from an otherwise beautiful OLED panel.
1. Are you able to prop up the laptop onto a stand for drawing? 2. How does the drawing experience compare to tablets like the latest iPads and Samsung Tab S8s?
Maybe the display lid can rest on something to prevent it from moving. If it works, it's possible to draw on it. iPad and Samsung have better pen performance and even better palm rejection. There are some issues with Windows that don't work well with palm rejection. E.g. having your hand swipe from left or right of the displays may call up some settings/widgets
I prop mine on a tablet stand and it works very nicely, the drawing performance is surprisingly good, smooth and accurate but having the keyboard attached is still a bit awkward tho, forcing me to lean my body a little closer to the screen
@@teohyc I use the tablet stand by Sinex But you may still need to put a book underneath to raise up the tablet stand since the laptop screen is kinda floating
All I want is a alternative to wacom mobile studio There options 2 draw on the go as a digital artist but animating? u got 2 carry so much and hope u have enough deskspace at your destination
I love having a touch screen like this because it's really handy to be able to add hand-drawn elements to graphics. I would not use the screen for full time illustration.
@@teohontech7141 that is quite horrible. Even my cheaper laptop has 2 SSD slots. Lack of upgrades makes this laptop high risk. I was really excited about this laptop but now im dissapointed.
I have one question for you. I am using this model as my main. I have a problem with the sound quality. This model is only available with Realtek (R) Audio. So 24bit 48000Hz is the highest value. Is there any way to change it to 24bit 192KHz?
You are a wonderful reviewer. You cover all aspects of the laptop so well. Especially choosing a demanding AAA game such RDR2 to showcase the actual performance of laptop is so well thought off. Thanks.
Excellent review. Very thorough!
One comment that if you activate HDR or even calibrate the display with a lower gamma you will see shadow details very well. You can also use MPC as your video player and use the included color management and set the gamma to 2.2. Finally you can increase the brightness using the Intel adapter display settings to reveal more details. So it is not a limitation of OLED.
Asus always had those aesthetic designs no other company was brave enough for! Great review :)
Wish they would compete on the tablet market since my old Asus tablet was a joy to use
My review for Asus ROG Flow Z13 will be up soon
4:28 i love that arch Linux logo
You draw really cool
Oops! $4,000! Can't do that. I was hoping it was good for outside to do astrophotography, because the ad for this laptop I saw appeared to be an astrophotographer doing just that outside at night. If you know anything about astrophotography, you know it's an expensive hobby and you need a good all weather laptop for data aquasition. Many astrophotographers say that a laptops is best for data aquasition but that a desktop is best for processing the data.. Nowadays they have mini computers called ASI Air Pro that are built for outside in damp, cold or hot conditions. They only cost four or five hundred though. Don't need an out of pocket expense like that for just the aquasition computer. Hell, that costs as much as my telescope mount. WOW! I will say though, sounds like this would be a great computer for processing the data, although, a desktop for post processing astrophotography data can be had for much less money, with a lot more speed and memory. You just can't drag a desktop out to a dark sky site for data aquasition, nor do you need to. If you have your own observatory at a dark sky site, you don't need a laptop. Astrophotography deals with raw photo data so it takes up a lot of memory and and requires great speed while using multiple devices. You can expect to use up to six USB ports and up to three to six 12 volt power ports also. Too rich for my pocketbook. Maybe if I win the lottery. 🤣
Your review is great, but do try to improve the audio (spoken). I'm not an audiophile or anything, but I think the audio lacks punch.
Well this is strange. The drawing performance seems better than MPP 2.0, but would Microsoft really allow MPP2.5 to be used in a clamshell laptop? I haven't heard of any 2-1's that use the new MPP. Maybe it's a market chokehold - and they'll only it on clamshells, but not on anything that will compete with the Surface Pro..
Best budget laptop by far👍👍
maybe i will buy it in 2025
Is the sale of the product already started in market?? By when will i be able to get it in India
Could you make a review video on the M2 MacBook Air, please? Love your videos!
The grid/grain/screen door/moire pattern comes from a mismatch with the digitizer.
Every single OLED touch screen laptop on the market has this issue.
Quite annoying if your eyes can see it. Takes away from an otherwise beautiful OLED panel.
exactly
1. Are you able to prop up the laptop onto a stand for drawing?
2. How does the drawing experience compare to tablets like the latest iPads and Samsung Tab S8s?
Maybe the display lid can rest on something to prevent it from moving. If it works, it's possible to draw on it.
iPad and Samsung have better pen performance and even better palm rejection. There are some issues with Windows that don't work well with palm rejection. E.g. having your hand swipe from left or right of the displays may call up some settings/widgets
I prop mine on a tablet stand and it works very nicely, the drawing performance is surprisingly good, smooth and accurate
but having the keyboard attached is still a bit awkward tho, forcing me to lean my body a little closer to the screen
@@SuiTsuan_Ong Which laptop stand do you use?
@@teohyc I use the tablet stand by Sinex
But you may still need to put a book underneath to raise up the tablet stand since the laptop screen is kinda floating
Ahhh, why did they replace the mechanical dial with a touch dial? (Previous model had a mechanical dial.)
it says 120hz on the Asus website. Not 60hz?
So the screen has to constantly be tilted back to accommodate the raised keyboard? Thats annoying. I like to look at my display head on.
You adjust the display angle, then work with whatever angle the the keyboard is at
your forgot to note one importsnt thing. Is the screen 60hz or 120hz ?
Oops. 60Hz
can you do comparision between this laptop and asus proart studiobook ?!
this 2 laptop have similar specification and price ,which one should i buy ?!
I've not tried the Studiobook before so I can't say much. In my country, the Studiobook is much more expensive.
In HK I bought mine with the same price but the storage only goes up to I TB...
Can you use the Asus pen 2.0 on the TouchPad to draw?
Good, but Idk why manufacturers keep trying to make PCs with touchscreens a thing, they suck.
All I want is a alternative to wacom mobile studio
There options 2 draw on the go as a digital artist but animating? u got 2 carry so much and hope u have enough deskspace at your destination
I love having a touch screen like this because it's really handy to be able to add hand-drawn elements to graphics. I would not use the screen for full time illustration.
They should make a convertible or detachable otherwise drawing with the keyboard still attached really sucks
Hello, Have you tried using the pen on the trackpad ?
Doesn't work on the trackpad
@@teohyc Okay,.
battery life is good ?
6hr battery life for non-gaming usage.
Does it have more than one slot for SSD for upgrading?
Only one
@@teohontech7141 that is quite horrible. Even my cheaper laptop has 2 SSD slots. Lack of upgrades makes this laptop high risk. I was really excited about this laptop but now im dissapointed.
please, unboxing and review Asus Vivobook Pro 16X Oled (N7601) Intel core i7
I only have the review for the model with AMD processor. The Intel model will have better video export times. ruclips.net/video/VegTzHT3amA/видео.html
I only have the review for the model with AMD processor. The Intel model will have better video export times. ruclips.net/video/VegTzHT3amA/видео.html
I have one question for you. I am using this model as my main. I have a problem with the sound quality. This model is only available with Realtek (R) Audio. So 24bit 48000Hz is the highest value. Is there any way to change it to 24bit 192KHz?
Not sure about that