By the way It took me HOURS, but I've successfully got Bazzite working on this puppy, video coming as soon as I can get gameplay captures. Check out the Podcast 🎧 ruclips.net/p/PLly4JWEWaZCpkvpv3BLgOpqJ-Xki455HU
Can you try more tablet oriented Linux OSes like Ubuntu touch or plasma mobile (KDE, so maybe getting plasma mobile working in Bazzite on this machine) or postmarketOS?
This device is for me. 3D modeling and 3D scanning for 3D printing with a gaming session each night. The pen compatability and the ability to get the keyboard completely out of the way when I'm modeling with a pen is a godsend. Laptops I hate for my kind of work- the keyboard gets in the way and your drawing positions are limited. The laptops like the Yoga that fold are far too thick. When I have a 3D scanner and I'm scanning a part that I want into CAD, a tablet like this will be absolutely perfect. Powerful enough to handle large point clouds but portable enough for me to balance on a shelf/small table/etc while scanning with a 3D scanner. With a device like this, I don't need a seperate drawing display, like a Wacom, nor do I need a seperate gaming laptop. I also travel a lot in airports and flying. Using a tablet with a kickstand on the tray table is 1000x more comfortable than having to also fit a keyboard on such a small surface. This is a great combination of I/O (which the ipad severely lacks), gaming power, workstation power, and portability, in a full x86 platform. This tablet is for a whole lot more people than your video suggests. I'm so glad Asus is making stuff like this.
Bill the fact that they sent you one is BONKERS!!!! Honestly. I can understand sending it over to Phawx and similar techtubers such as the LMG crew and Dave 2D but they choose to send one your way as well. Guess you are getting up there in the eyes of the OEMS
Very cool of ASUS to: 1. Send you a unit for feedback rather than just another "please make a video" marketing push. 2. Be so cool about going ahead with the Bazzite test. They are either very confident(already tried it) or trust you to be fair and honest if it doesn't go smoothly. They are confident in the product and confident that you'll do something cool with it that helps them one way or another. This shouldn't be exceptional. But it is nice to see that a product manager or marketing person somewhere is making the right moves.
I will say ASUS does not tell content creators what to do with their videos, they sent me a laptop, I hated the laptop, I told them I hated the laptop they said, make a video if you want, be honest with your audience, or don't make the video. I decided not to make the video because I didn't want to make a video trashing something.
@@NerdNest Cool, so other's who never got the heads up bought the trash laptop because you didnt want to make a video discussing the cons of the laptop? Even a short one simply saying what they could have improved on the device would be nice. Did you send the laptop back or did you give it away?
This tablet is for me. I currently use the GPD Win Max 2 for work as a software developer. The screen on this is larger, and the performance I would get from this would be a generational leap compared to the 7840U in my Win Max 2. I might go crazy and go for the 128GB version, but realistically, I'd probably go for a 64GB version if they offer it.
I am also interested in the 128gb version but do you have any idea when that'll be released? If the 32gb is coming sometime in February, the 128gb doesn't even have an announced arrival date. I'm worried it won't be out for many months.
I wish the screen had Hdr support. Slight bummer there. Doom on those settings was probably a poor choice to show off this device. It looks like it may be running sub 30 fps, which doesn't surprise me since you combined Ultra Nightmare texture pool size with ray tracing. That's a recipe for a slide show on a lot of portable devices. With optimized settings doom eternal would easily max out the 180hz refresh rate on this level of hardware.
@derrikjones6877 interesting I'll have to check that out. Linus said it lacked HDR support while testing it on the show floor. Although I wonder if he based that statement just on his time playing black myth and wukong, which doesn't have any HDR settings regardless of whether it's on or not in windows.
@derrikjones6877 nice! Thanks for the insight, I was thinking about getting this new AMD one, but if it didn't have HDR, I would have been more hesitant.
These APUs are very cool. Problem is pricing. This thing is obscenely expensive. You can get a more performant laptop with a dedicated GPU for less. So I don't really understand the use case.
well it can be spec'd with up to 128gb of unified memory architecture. the whole package is no more than 120w? which make it possible to put into something more thinner or lighter.
Thanks for checking fan noise on turbo and silent. Performance mode can be significantly quieter then turbo on asus rog 'laptops'. Turbo is 99% as fast as Manual at max, most of the time, for games, on rog 'laptops'.
I had a 2022 ROG Z13 and it was nice having that tiny dedicated GPU in a tablet PC. The 4GB of VRAM was a bit tight though and it ate battery like Pacman eating pellets. I was hoping they may retool and use these new APUs that have been going in handhelds to have a more power efficient tablet I could depend on as a laptop. Sounds like this new one does just that. If I hadn't just switched to a 14 inch Zephyrus last year, I would've held on for this to drop
thnks for the honest info about the noise - I was hoping to use it powered on turbo mode for couch gaming together with the gamepad, but now I doubt it due to high noise.
It wouldn't compare, it's a console plugged into a wall running at a high wattage vs a tablet running off a battery. It will still be really powerful, but a device plugged into a wall will always be ahead in power. That's just what happens when you sacrifice for portability.
@@serhii_himself_98 This tablet doesn't have a dedicated GPU. The PS5 has the equivalent of an iGPU but at a high wattage, that's why a PS5 is cheaper than a gaming PC.
Being pre-production, I'd actually consider Nobara or maybe Cachyos on Asus Z13 if some issues with Bazzite. For example it doesn't easily enable one to install a module for the embedded controller of my device (laptop msi-ec, like asus laptop tools). Universal Blue based distributions didn't support dkms when I tried a year ago.
Yup, looks pretty bad. Not sure where @fernandoferraz4146 is seeing Raytracing there also... there's no APU right now capable of doing this level of performance.
That is not loud if you compre it to a Asus gaming laptop, honestly. Im really tempted to pick one of these up if it goes on sale, that being said though there are a ton of gadgets coming out this year I want to buy.
I personally use a tablet pc, be it a much cheaper, thinner one, but for me it's useful to just hook up to some external monitors, keyboard / mouse, use it in tablet mode for media consumption. Maybe draw on it too. Or when you are gaming with a controller, or just simply a better keyboard / mouse, having the desk space without the keyboard in the way is also a nice thing to have. Would I buy this, no, but still don't mind the concept at all. Will say though, the keyboard lacking a navcluster is a big nono for me my current chuwi Ubook x has that problem too, and not being able to home/end/page-up /down is just a pain. At least add it to the fn layer on the arrow keys.
Bill I've watched you for 7 years and this is the first time ive seen you on a screen larger than my phone and your beard is awesome. Anyway i look at this device the only way i could justify 2000 is if it was my only form of gaming, but its awesome to know if i ever had a unique lifestyle i could have this performance in this formfactor
I would love to see how this will work, and I’m thinking what if you put it in a desktop, what will it be? only few fans and small psu needed, and a think cpu cooler I guess. it would be a very quiet and fast desktop(and less power needed I guess)
My first thought was that ASUS should make a Wacom quality pen for this device, maybe with a Surface Slim Pen design. I could have seen artists working in PS going crazy for this too. But sadly the weight ruins it.
I wonder if anyone is going to be crazy enough to stick this in a handheld... Well, not this particular chip, but I believe there was also going to be an 8 core variant with the same gpu power. That could be incredible. Probably really expensive, but still.
Good video as always, bill! But... WHAT? "2.2X more performance in AI workloads than the RTX 4090" Damn.. this would be asolutely crazy. I'd love to test ollama or stable diffusion on it.
i like the concept a lot. i'm always nervous to buy asus though. the amount of friends i've had who had to rma or otherwise replace asus laptops due to malfunction is too high
@@malcaniscsm5184 it might work with the existing ones, but it wouldn't be a fair comparison since they have specially made pre-release drivers for Windows
a laptop that fold and turn into a tablet is in my opinion just a better design, the keyboard is also a stand for the device, it will be hard to put it in your lap and use it for exemple... not having many things really important for me, but i dont want to lose capabilities, so a device that is able to do everything really is appealing to me, for exemple the phone that fold in 3 from Huawei, for now that is horrible, but imagine that with more power and with a switch to windows and android... that would be insane. i dont want to have an iPad, phone, notebook, PC. i whant just a phone and a notebook that does everything.
The performance is impressive, but it has three big no-go's for me: The horrible Asus Crapware with its dozen of background services, the thickness and weight. If they bring a proper Notebook of their professional line, it'll be amazing though.
I use tablets exclusively with a stand like a glorified portable monitor, I'm in. I want to leave iPadOS and Windows behind and live a Linux life. A folding x86 linux tablet with a cell radio would be end game. No more carrying iPad, phone, and steam deck around.
I'm really interested how long it can play baldur's gate 1 on battery (on deck oled it's the longest playing game that I know of, I can squeeze about 14 hr out if it xD)
ahh yes another laptop completely out of my price range hats off to all those who able to afford this and everything else to live in this economy woooo
i see it in a tablet omg the 395+ is a real monster! 😂 you not really can show fps because the drivers not works good enought under windows so no fps counter means ETA Prime at 5:14 i break up the video who cares windows? okay lets check it out if the linux version is online :D
The thing is….I’ve been a gamer since I was a 10 year old kid in the mid 80’s. I’ve had consoles, microcomputers, PC’s and handhelds of all types. And now, with the fast internet we have in the UK and GeForce Now. I don’t understand why I would need a powerful gaming PC anymore. Why spend (for example) £1.5k on a powerful gaming rig when I can use a £200 laptop. That kind of money will pay for years is streaming subscriptions and I won’t have to continually upgrade. I have a steam deck and love it, but I do wonder if I will replace it and just use the 10 year old MacBook I have on the shelf, of the 4 year old android tablet, or even the chromecast that’s connected to the TV. Time’s are changing and I think hardware for the casual gamer may be a thing of the past in a few years.
given the temps of the previous version of this REALLY hope they fixed it cpu an gpu temps in the 80/90s is pathetic didnt really cover thermals guess its still under NDA
Apparently it stays pretty cool. This one is using integrated graphics vs the dedicated gpu in the last one running at higher wattages. So temps should be pretty good
This has been in the minisforum mini pc ser9 got like 6 months…beelink one also….not sure why laptops are soooo far behind…..oh wait yes I do intel has a strangle hold on laptop makers
This laptop is more for creators. Video editors, artists etc. I could see this not being for you, you still prefer a device like the Steam Deck over all the other handhelds released since (my favourite is the Legion GO). Seems like you go for more practicality in the devices you use. I was actually surprised Asus sent this to you 🤣🤣.
i just want a real tablet, if it's just as massive as a laptop then what's the point if i want a "powerhouse" i'll use a desktop. a tablet is suppose to be as far away as possible on the opposite end of that spectrum
who is this for - for asus and amd as tech demo. Not for me - had surface pro, too heavy to hold, too unstable on lap, screen too low on desk, maby Im too old :)
I love tablets and love the surface pro form factor. You can use this for art and heavy 3d workloads. And you can use it for gaming on your lap without blocking air flow or burning your legs. It may not be for you, but it is for me and others
Gaming, 3D artists. Heck I just like a tablet because a keyboard takes up too much space on an airplane/train table, better just dettach it and just have a tablet, then use that for movies and gaming.
Why do people keep bringing up linux? Linux has terrible support for new hardware. AMD HX 370 laptops didnt get full support until like 3 months later and even then you need to be on the latest test kernel. Windows is the premier gaming os and gives you better battery life than linux.
Where did you pull the battery life info from? When Linux does have support it has noticeable better performance on the same hardware and better battery life (which is the opposite of what you've said). Linux has much less overhead and extremely customizable TDP which increases battery life. I had to install a third party application to prevent my Ryzen 5600H / 3050 HP Omen windows laptop from having horrible battery life. I ended up dual booting Linux mint and my battery life was almost 2.5X of Windows 11 in battery saver mode.
@@cosmic_drew from owning a zenbook s16 that has Endevour os and Windows 11. Windows with all its battery saving options does better than linux. Im talking about the latest hardware here.
@@christianr.5868 Which you can do in windows, if you are like me with a asus G16, you can install g helper and down that with low overhead. You give up too much to game on linux to make it worth it.
By the way It took me HOURS, but I've successfully got Bazzite working on this puppy, video coming as soon as I can get gameplay captures.
Check out the Podcast 🎧 ruclips.net/p/PLly4JWEWaZCpkvpv3BLgOpqJ-Xki455HU
How good does the red color FF0000 show on the screen, is it vibrant or tomatoish like it is on the TUF screens?
Can you try more tablet oriented Linux OSes like Ubuntu touch or plasma mobile (KDE, so maybe getting plasma mobile working in Bazzite on this machine) or postmarketOS?
THATs what i wanna see. screw windows!!
Super interested in seeing Bazzite on this!
I would be very interested to see how it works with Linux, whether Bazzite or a more "desktop" distro. Or both!
Same!
I absolutely want this chip, but in a 16" laptop, with a high res screen. My target is great programming laptop with solid gaming on the side.
So cool you get to put Bazzite on it! So excited to see that video. Awesome of Asus to allow it.
This device is for me.
3D modeling and 3D scanning for 3D printing with a gaming session each night. The pen compatability and the ability to get the keyboard completely out of the way when I'm modeling with a pen is a godsend. Laptops I hate for my kind of work- the keyboard gets in the way and your drawing positions are limited. The laptops like the Yoga that fold are far too thick. When I have a 3D scanner and I'm scanning a part that I want into CAD, a tablet like this will be absolutely perfect. Powerful enough to handle large point clouds but portable enough for me to balance on a shelf/small table/etc while scanning with a 3D scanner. With a device like this, I don't need a seperate drawing display, like a Wacom, nor do I need a seperate gaming laptop. I also travel a lot in airports and flying. Using a tablet with a kickstand on the tray table is 1000x more comfortable than having to also fit a keyboard on such a small surface. This is a great combination of I/O (which the ipad severely lacks), gaming power, workstation power, and portability, in a full x86 platform.
This tablet is for a whole lot more people than your video suggests. I'm so glad Asus is making stuff like this.
Bill the fact that they sent you one is BONKERS!!!! Honestly. I can understand sending it over to Phawx and similar techtubers such as the LMG crew and Dave 2D but they choose to send one your way as well. Guess you are getting up there in the eyes of the OEMS
Lol they sent it to a lot of RUclipsrs. It's about who you know
It would be really interesting to test Bazzite with latest kernel and Mesa versions on this device
Very cool of ASUS to:
1. Send you a unit for feedback rather than just another "please make a video" marketing push.
2. Be so cool about going ahead with the Bazzite test. They are either very confident(already tried it) or trust you to be fair and honest if it doesn't go smoothly.
They are confident in the product and confident that you'll do something cool with it that helps them one way or another.
This shouldn't be exceptional. But it is nice to see that a product manager or marketing person somewhere is making the right moves.
I will say ASUS does not tell content creators what to do with their videos, they sent me a laptop, I hated the laptop, I told them I hated the laptop they said, make a video if you want, be honest with your audience, or don't make the video. I decided not to make the video because I didn't want to make a video trashing something.
@@NerdNest Cool, so other's who never got the heads up bought the trash laptop because you didnt want to make a video discussing the cons of the laptop? Even a short one simply saying what they could have improved on the device would be nice. Did you send the laptop back or did you give it away?
This tablet is for me. I currently use the GPD Win Max 2 for work as a software developer. The screen on this is larger, and the performance I would get from this would be a generational leap compared to the 7840U in my Win Max 2. I might go crazy and go for the 128GB version, but realistically, I'd probably go for a 64GB version if they offer it.
I am also interested in the 128gb version but do you have any idea when that'll be released? If the 32gb is coming sometime in February, the 128gb doesn't even have an announced arrival date. I'm worried it won't be out for many months.
Give me this chip in a proper laptop chassis. 4k oled display, full keyboard with per key rgb. That'd be my dream media machine.
It’s catered to the same audience who wants like a steam deck, but they want a bigger and better one
Me 😅
I wish the screen had Hdr support. Slight bummer there.
Doom on those settings was probably a poor choice to show off this device. It looks like it may be running sub 30 fps, which doesn't surprise me since you combined Ultra Nightmare texture pool size with ray tracing. That's a recipe for a slide show on a lot of portable devices.
With optimized settings doom eternal would easily max out the 180hz refresh rate on this level of hardware.
@@Orain88 Specs page says it supports Dolby Vision HDR
@derrikjones6877 interesting I'll have to check that out. Linus said it lacked HDR support while testing it on the show floor. Although I wonder if he based that statement just on his time playing black myth and wukong, which doesn't have any HDR settings regardless of whether it's on or not in windows.
@@Orain88 I have the flow Z 2023 model & can confirm it supports HDR. I don't see why the 2025 model wouldn't if the specs says it will.
@derrikjones6877 nice! Thanks for the insight, I was thinking about getting this new AMD one, but if it didn't have HDR, I would have been more hesitant.
These APUs are very cool. Problem is pricing. This thing is obscenely expensive. You can get a more performant laptop with a dedicated GPU for less. So I don't really understand the use case.
well it can be spec'd with up to 128gb of unified memory architecture. the whole package is no more than 120w? which make it possible to put into something more thinner or lighter.
Thanks for checking fan noise on turbo and silent. Performance mode can be significantly quieter then turbo on asus rog 'laptops'. Turbo is 99% as fast as Manual at max, most of the time, for games, on rog 'laptops'.
This is the tablet I’ve been waiting for my entire life, an emulation machine, but can also run triple A games
I had a 2022 ROG Z13 and it was nice having that tiny dedicated GPU in a tablet PC. The 4GB of VRAM was a bit tight though and it ate battery like Pacman eating pellets. I was hoping they may retool and use these new APUs that have been going in handhelds to have a more power efficient tablet I could depend on as a laptop. Sounds like this new one does just that. If I hadn't just switched to a 14 inch Zephyrus last year, I would've held on for this to drop
VRAM OF 2025 ROG Z13 UP TO 96GB OR 64GB
Lets go! Bazzite next!
needs a 1440p + oled screen
and i'm SO SO SO happy that you already have a bazzite video in the works
thnks for the honest info about the noise - I was hoping to use it powered on turbo mode for couch gaming together with the gamepad, but now I doubt it due to high noise.
A tablet form factor isn’t great on the lap
I want the HP G1A, which is the laptop version of this chip.
Can we get a gaming performance comparison between PS5 and this tablet.
It wouldn't compare, it's a console plugged into a wall running at a high wattage vs a tablet running off a battery. It will still be really powerful, but a device plugged into a wall will always be ahead in power. That's just what happens when you sacrifice for portability.
@@PomuLeafEveryday4070 laptop demolishes ps5 at lower wattage...
@@serhii_himself_98 This tablet doesn't have a dedicated GPU. The PS5 has the equivalent of an iGPU but at a high wattage, that's why a PS5 is cheaper than a gaming PC.
What do you think this channel is? digital Foundry . You dont come here for tech analysis
@baysidejr no but a simple here's cyberpunk on PS5 vs the tablet would be nice.
Being pre-production, I'd actually consider Nobara or maybe Cachyos on Asus Z13 if some issues with Bazzite. For example it doesn't easily enable one to install a module for the embedded controller of my device (laptop msi-ec, like asus laptop tools). Universal Blue based distributions didn't support dkms when I tried a year ago.
9:20 uhm, is it un issue with editing or does it not even capable of outputting 30fps?
1600p + max settings + heavy ray tracing, it's still impressive and I think that if it was at 1080p it would hit 60fps
Yup, looks pretty bad. Not sure where @fernandoferraz4146 is seeing Raytracing there also... there's no APU right now capable of doing this level of performance.
@fernandoferraz4146 not the mention he’s probably recording internally which takes performance as well and having super early pre release divers
I’ve been looking into a tablet for 3D art and animation and gaming, looks like I found it lol
Show us Bazzite!! Hope all works well and we are closer to SteamOS direct from Valve
That is not loud if you compre it to a Asus gaming laptop, honestly. Im really tempted to pick one of these up if it goes on sale, that being said though there are a ton of gadgets coming out this year I want to buy.
I personally use a tablet pc, be it a much cheaper, thinner one, but for me it's useful to just hook up to some external monitors, keyboard / mouse, use it in tablet mode for media consumption. Maybe draw on it too. Or when you are gaming with a controller, or just simply a better keyboard / mouse, having the desk space without the keyboard in the way is also a nice thing to have.
Would I buy this, no, but still don't mind the concept at all.
Will say though, the keyboard lacking a navcluster is a big nono for me my current chuwi Ubook x has that problem too, and not being able to home/end/page-up /down is just a pain.
At least add it to the fn layer on the arrow keys.
Do we know how much this is gonna drop for? Looks like such a sick device but I gotta imagine a pretty penny too. Awesome video man!
You are doing good my man. I am glad to see it
Bill I've watched you for 7 years and this is the first time ive seen you on a screen larger than my phone and your beard is awesome. Anyway i look at this device the only way i could justify 2000 is if it was my only form of gaming, but its awesome to know if i ever had a unique lifestyle i could have this performance in this formfactor
Just imagine if my beard was on a movie theater screen!
I would love to see how this will work,
and I’m thinking what if you put it in a desktop, what will it be?
only few fans and small psu needed, and a think cpu cooler I guess.
it would be a very quiet and fast desktop(and less power needed I guess)
My first thought was that ASUS should make a Wacom quality pen for this device, maybe with a Surface Slim Pen design. I could have seen artists working in PS going crazy for this too. But sadly the weight ruins it.
Lawyers run the world these days. Only ten years ago these benchmarks would be all over the internet.
Just FYI, OLED consumes significantly more power than LCD. Like more than 2x.
Valve told us different I think.
Yes bazzite video!! Man this thing with. Oled screen would have been awesome
Great perspective video.
I wonder if anyone is going to be crazy enough to stick this in a handheld... Well, not this particular chip, but I believe there was also going to be an 8 core variant with the same gpu power. That could be incredible. Probably really expensive, but still.
Yes please I would love to see bazzite on this thing
I dont think there are drivers yet for Linux, dont know if Bazzite is going to work
Good video as always, bill!
But... WHAT? "2.2X more performance in AI workloads than the RTX 4090" Damn.. this would be asolutely crazy. I'd love to test ollama or stable diffusion on it.
This can be a crazy SteamOS machine. Asus, pls, work with Steam, to offer SteamOS on those tablets.
i like the concept a lot. i'm always nervous to buy asus though. the amount of friends i've had who had to rma or otherwise replace asus laptops due to malfunction is too high
The ability to draw and write on it.
I have the 2023 Z13 with the RTX 4050, do you think it would be a significant upgrade for me?
Could it be possible to try VR using on this little thing? honestly interested.
I don't. Think there is strix halo drivers available yet on Linux... But who knows hopefully it works.
Would it need specific drivers?
@@malcaniscsm5184 it might work with the existing ones, but it wouldn't be a fair comparison since they have specially made pre-release drivers for Windows
Depends if mesa devel is available there
Without revealing numbers, would say it has the performance of a 4050, 4060, or 4070? Which of the three is a most accurate estimation?
I don’t have those so I can’t really make that comparison
Does it run FSR 4?
I cant stand the feel of these laptop/tablet hybrids. But would be super keen to see this chip in actual laptops in the future
So it doesn't have a LAN port, but what if I want a wired internet on this thing??
Dongle
Please go on with the Linux test
Yes please, review this new AMD Z13 with Linux!
Throwing my proverbial hat in the ring for a bazzite review.
Who else thinks the starting price will be well over $2000 USD? I can only imagine the top end version with 128GB RAM going over $2700 😩
Can you test out LLMs with this?
That’s not in my wheelhouse.
a laptop that fold and turn into a tablet is in my opinion just a better design, the keyboard is also a stand for the device, it will be hard to put it in your lap and use it for exemple... not having many things really important for me, but i dont want to lose capabilities, so a device that is able to do everything really is appealing to me, for exemple the phone that fold in 3 from Huawei, for now that is horrible, but imagine that with more power and with a switch to windows and android... that would be insane. i dont want to have an iPad, phone, notebook, PC. i whant just a phone and a notebook that does everything.
The performance is impressive, but it has three big no-go's for me:
The horrible Asus Crapware with its dozen of background services, the thickness and weight.
If they bring a proper Notebook of their professional line, it'll be amazing though.
Good review
I use tablets exclusively with a stand like a glorified portable monitor, I'm in. I want to leave iPadOS and Windows behind and live a Linux life. A folding x86 linux tablet with a cell radio would be end game. No more carrying iPad, phone, and steam deck around.
Bazzite fore sure!!!
I'm really interested how long it can play baldur's gate 1 on battery (on deck oled it's the longest playing game that I know of, I can squeeze about 14 hr out if it xD)
can you test blender and other software?
@9:32 Does not look smooth
@11:00 Better!
How is this a desktop pc? Isnt this a windows tablet?
ahh yes another laptop completely out of my price range hats off to all those who able to afford this and everything else to live in this economy woooo
Yes install bazzite
i see it in a tablet omg the 395+ is a real monster! 😂 you not really can show fps because the drivers not works good enought under windows so no fps counter means ETA Prime at 5:14 i break up the video who cares windows? okay lets check it out if the linux version is online :D
The thing is….I’ve been a gamer since I was a 10 year old kid in the mid 80’s. I’ve had consoles, microcomputers, PC’s and handhelds of all types. And now, with the fast internet we have in the UK and GeForce Now. I don’t understand why I would need a powerful gaming PC anymore. Why spend (for example) £1.5k on a powerful gaming rig when I can use a £200 laptop. That kind of money will pay for years is streaming subscriptions and I won’t have to continually upgrade.
I have a steam deck and love it, but I do wonder if I will replace it and just use the 10 year old MacBook I have on the shelf, of the 4 year old android tablet, or even the chromecast that’s connected to the TV. Time’s are changing and I think hardware for the casual gamer may be a thing of the past in a few years.
Being about your age, I still feel there is a huge difference between streaming gaming services and the real deal.
given the temps of the previous version of this REALLY hope they fixed it cpu an gpu temps in the 80/90s is pathetic didnt really cover thermals guess its still under NDA
Apparently it stays pretty cool. This one is using integrated graphics vs the dedicated gpu in the last one running at higher wattages. So temps should be pretty good
A $3000 tablet that is more expensive than a RTX 5090 laptop with Oled. Yikes! Do they want people to buy this?
This has been in the minisforum mini pc ser9 got like 6 months…beelink one also….not sure why laptops are soooo far behind…..oh wait yes I do intel has a strangle hold on laptop makers
This laptop is more for creators. Video editors, artists etc. I could see this not being for you, you still prefer a device like the Steam Deck over all the other handhelds released since (my favourite is the Legion GO). Seems like you go for more practicality in the devices you use. I was actually surprised Asus sent this to you 🤣🤣.
i just want a real tablet, if it's just as massive as a laptop then what's the point
if i want a "powerhouse" i'll use a desktop. a tablet is suppose to be as far away as possible on the opposite end of that spectrum
It looks great but only 13 inch? Everybody who makes theese interesting and good looking powerfull devices is putting on them so small screens :/
BAZZITE
who is this for - for asus and amd as tech demo.
Not for me - had surface pro, too heavy to hold, too unstable on lap, screen too low on desk, maby Im too old :)
I love tablets and love the surface pro form factor. You can use this for art and heavy 3d workloads. And you can use it for gaming on your lap without blocking air flow or burning your legs. It may not be for you, but it is for me and others
Gaming, 3D artists. Heck I just like a tablet because a keyboard takes up too much space on an airplane/train table, better just dettach it and just have a tablet, then use that for movies and gaming.
STEAM OS!!! COOL!!!
How About
Buying
RTX 5080 - 5080 Laptop??
With That Cost
You'll Get Powerful Laptop Than AMD Laptop
Make it a 10 inch handheld and price it for 1.5k then its good. Noone will buy this nonsense for 2.5k starting price xD
30 min. playtime with full power 😂 troll
Yes, do the Bazzite video pls. Until then, I'm out. :D
Why do people keep bringing up linux? Linux has terrible support for new hardware. AMD HX 370 laptops didnt get full support until like 3 months later and even then you need to be on the latest test kernel.
Windows is the premier gaming os and gives you better battery life than linux.
I’ll dual boot because bazzite is a great gaming OS with TDP control and plugins for easy undervolting and core parking
Where did you pull the battery life info from? When Linux does have support it has noticeable better performance on the same hardware and better battery life (which is the opposite of what you've said). Linux has much less overhead and extremely customizable TDP which increases battery life. I had to install a third party application to prevent my Ryzen 5600H / 3050 HP Omen windows laptop from having horrible battery life. I ended up dual booting Linux mint and my battery life was almost 2.5X of Windows 11 in battery saver mode.
@@cosmic_drew from owning a zenbook s16 that has Endevour os and Windows 11. Windows with all its battery saving options does better than linux. Im talking about the latest hardware here.
@@christianr.5868 Which you can do in windows, if you are like me with a asus G16, you can install g helper and down that with low overhead. You give up too much to game on linux to make it worth it.