love the video and can't wait for the full review, now i would like to know about the 3d performance and if you can explain a bit more into the actual raw power unplugged and plugged and one last thing will be that AMD says on CPU page it says that it has new encoders improvements so if we could find a way to confirm it somehow through Adobe premiere and Davinci resolve
Great review thanks, I'm really not sure why the one usbc port is not 40gbs, on the 13 inch model both ports are 40gbs, really weird thing to do. As a creative professional that's a deal breaker, will stick with the last gen and dual thunderbolt..
I bought a gen 4 Asus i7 laptop several years ago and was disappointed with the ongoing support. It was only a year or so old and a windows update broke the drivers for the USB 3 ports causing them to only work in usb 2 - no patch or updated driver was ever released. I've been impressed with Dell's almost obsessive updates to keep non-current models up to date. I just installed a fresh firmware update for a 7 gen i5 machine.
At the specs section, you made a mistake. There are not 12 (P-Cores). There are 4 Regular Zen 5 Cores like a Ryzen 9000 Desktop has, and 8 smaller Zen 5c cores. Edit* At Minute 10 you see it for yourself
Yeah but the Zen 5c cores are actually not like Intel's weaker E-Cores, as these cores are just denser than the regular Zen 5 cores but they do have hyperthreading and they're supposed to clock just as high (or maybe almost as high) as the regular Zen 5 cores.
try doing all powerful tasks on charger and evaluate perf, then do everything without change on battery, then do all same works, except this time optimise it on how generally we do brightness levels, power level adjustment etc and check perf. that means FULL POWER, FULL POWER ON BATT, OPTIMUM POWER ON BATT
being a laptop for me at least it that is portable, and has battery life, but at the same time that I can do changes to my projects on location and render em out if needed, in both adobe and 3D rendering.... while I am not expecting full workstation power, it needs to be able to pack a punch (plugged in) to make last minute changes at least 30 min rendering withouth thermal throttle (if I need a 12 hr night render I send it to farm or home workstation ) Another one is connectivity to have at least 2 4k video outputs and thunderbolt/usb4 love the oled screen I do NOT need and evade 4k panels/high refresh rate 10gb ethernet would be nice or if no rj45 at least 2 thunderbolt for my dongles CUDA (needed in my workflow) 2 m.2 minimum extras (nice to have) big track pad when not working nice speakesr lighweight charger nice click sensation
Thanks for the excellent review! For me, the most important thing about this laptop is the use / performance of MuseTree! You could be the first to make such a review!
Yeah i have posted two comment to you for this review ! Happy to see that that now . After that all People make his marketing you arrive after the war ... but i m sure you will overclass because you don t make sponsoring ! Maybe you do but you really like this art for pro . And use it next gen like your first ! At least i think .
Hello, thank you for your work. I would like to purchase the laptop asus strix i9-14900hx with a rtx graphique card and 64ram... for the sole purpose of video editing, even though no one seems to consider this option online. Would you compare the asus ProArtP16 with the strix for video editing or there is a reason why nobody think about it ? Thank you very much.
I tried to do the Skip during my set up, but for whatever reason, the keyboard would not type anything in the command prompt. I do only have an rgb keyboard so that may have been the problem, but the weird part is as soon as windows booted. There was nothing wrong with the keyboard. I had to hook up a landline and the worst part was I had to use it through a USB adapter to ethernet because the ethernet wouldn’t load. I guess that’s what I get for buying asus dark hero z790 board. I updated the bios maybe now it will load better.
@@theTechNotice I complained about the lack of upgradable ram, no higher gpu option and the 60hz screen (I need it for on-the-go CG work), and was told to expect an official Studiobook refresh. The P16 is a new product, being marketed at photographers/videographers, hence the better equivalence being the Zenbook 16.
The ASUS ProArt laptop (2023) line is a total joke when it comes to quality control imo. I just bought a Thinkpad as a backup in case the ASUS breaks again while on the road. FYI I had 2 RMAs 1 year after owning the ProArt Studiobook 2023. Complete and utter joke. The screen is beautiful though, and it packs a punch. The bios is absolutely a joke too, extremely limited. I'd never buy one again.
Great laptop. The lack of numpad is unfortunate on a 16" and I see ASUS still hasn't figured out a better metal to get rid of fingerprints, but otherwise, this is an excellent machine.
I don't understand the glossy screen that has terrible glare protection. If you're working with video and photos, the last thing you want are distracting reflections on the screen.
@@mjHushpuppy Bro why are you bitching about me wanting a better screen on a $2000+ laptop? If you're happy with 60Hz, why are you mad that others want more than 60Hz.?
Yogs pro 9i seems a better deal for a bit cheaper with similar specs but you get a 3.2k display at 165hz. Even a 90hz display on the asus would have made it a lot more compelling
60hz is the deal breaker for me , I know they probably didn't have a panel with this high of color accuracy and fidelity to put in it , but after going to 120hz and above I find it extremely fatiguing to look at 60hz. Might go with the G16 as I'm going to use it for programming and don't really care about color accuracy that much.
in the b roll of down side of firing intel I want to know about the pen holder you used like pen 201h was magnetic and I upgraded to pen 2 and now It wont stick so I want that one
Hmm... a bit of a strange upgrade / sidegrade this. I reckon I might go for a Lenovo Legion 7 pro if I had to go for a laptop, but it does come down to personal preference and use case. This is definitely more in the Macbook Pro lane.
@@theTechNotice please make a comparison video of this P16 vs the G16. Is it worth buying a P16 now or praying that Asus introduces a better model at CES 2025 that comes with better specs and finally a 4k120hz (or greater refresh rate) screen? P16 vs G16 is like 4k60 vs 2k240 and its' a difficult choice to make!
Honestly, with the new Intel Core Ultra 200V chips lasting longer on the go and not seldomly outperforming AMD, there should just be another version with Lunar Lake
@@imperatorpalpatine3978 Its 30% when at the same 28w - 30w TDP yeah, This P16 pushes to 80 watts and then its a way more than 50% because AMD scales well with that. The intel isn't built for 80 watts in any configuration and I suspect it doesn't scale or work at that point hence it wouldn't be useful in this laptop (remember intel costs £150-250 more too), as this laptops priority is power over battery life it has no place here.
@@rmlambert95 AMD HX does not scale to 80W really that well, with the sweet spot between 30-50W. And if you are power bound (eg not plugged in) you can forget these 80 watts anyways. For most tasks, battery life is almost through the bank better than AMD, often by several hours as seen in Hardware Canucks' video. And if portability wasn't that much of an issue, the older Zenbooks will also leave the new one in the dust if plugged in. I don't want to say these new chips and the laptops are bad btw, this would be blatantly false. But I do think an LNL version would be very nice, it doesn't even have to be 16 inch, and dedicated GPUs also don't quite make sense with it, so smaller might even be better there.
@@imperatorpalpatine3978 I do agree with you actually and I was going to get to this, its about the individual needs so its tricky, I'm a niche use case but also the intended usecase for a P16 High end Power user, wants 16" minimum because I need to work on large 3d models in high detail, I open unreal engine daily (I'm a game dev) BUT I'm a designer 90% of the time during that day before I import to Unreal so I want the laptop thin unlike a gaming laptop and it needs to last on the plug when I'm modelling in maya (low wattage/single core performance) unlike a gaming laptop. No DGPU in my case is bad (I'm even skeptical over the 890m and intel 288V GPU's ability to handle VERY high poly 3d models on battery despite being the best. At this rate I might have to get one, put the 3d model on, and if it doesn't work unplugged return within 14 days as reviewers don't stress test laptops this way, so i have no way of knowing.
If it was just with a 4080 graphics card and 16 VRAM it would literally be the laptop of the year, the 4070 is still good but with Unreal Engine 5 it is not enough
I think he just reviewed Product with his own opinion, and sponsored by Dell is for this channel. I don't think Asus has direct sponsorship with Dell. I'm sorry, if it's a bit confusing. I just say what I get
I’m never buying an Asus again. I’m using the TUFF gaming laptop and it has been repaired twice already and I was only using it for video editing and never gaming. Asus hardware sucks.
Seems like a downgrade in many ways compared to the previous 2023 version and not as uniquely ProArt. The chassis is a clone of the Zephyrus G16? It would be nice to see the Core 200 series in the same package as the 2023 model.
Asus Asus Asus everywhere amongst laptop reviewers. It's non-stop and you can't escape it. Hey everyone, how was your experience dealing with Asus for warranty/RMA work? I don't hear too many reviewers talking about how "great" the Asus tech support experience is. Only here to sell us more crap.
Now am I right? last year's model beats this one by like 30 percent in multicore performance? Am I the only one thinking this is too much? Yes there is great battery life but after all this is a "creator" laptop, who usually uses multicore performance. This is a nice but not a strong unit as compared to the last year.. Screen ad 60 hz, I dont even wanna comment on that.
Well, I ended up buying this device. It is a really nice machine. I just wonder how much I missed in plugged in performance multicore, would it have been better to buy old intel versions and etc. Apart from these questions, it sure is such a nice , fresh and modern machine. It is almost too elegant, nice screen, thin and light design and etc.
The older model was designed by someone who understood the needs and was well thought out. The new model, however, seems to have been designed by some leftist whose head is full of LG... etc. A laptop should have at least three ports at the back: power, a monitor connection, and internet. These are usually thicker, less flexible cables, and if some genius decides to place them on the right side, it ends up looking like one big mess. I'm curious who approved this design. It's not enough to put in good components; you also need to think about usability. That's why only a PC makes sense.
please compare creative app performance P16 versus StudioBook 16 with maxed out RAM. I bet the 13th HX will outclass this AI in multicore and heavy tasks. I could be wrong of course.
asus video sponsored by dell 🤣
Reviewing a Ford and saying it's sponsored by Toyota.. 😄
dell sponsored asus
Heh? 😂
floppy screen is scary at that price.
My issue is it isn't 360 flip as well
A beast of a laptop 💯 No joke.. The AMD Chip is A Plus ...
love the video and can't wait for the full review, now i would like to know about the 3d performance and if you can explain a bit more into the actual raw power unplugged and plugged and one last thing will be that AMD says on CPU page it says that it has new encoders improvements so if we could find a way to confirm it somehow through Adobe premiere and Davinci resolve
Good content! Keep it going! I love you
Great review thanks, I'm really not sure why the one usbc port is not 40gbs, on the 13 inch model both ports are 40gbs, really weird thing to do. As a creative professional that's a deal breaker, will stick with the last gen and dual thunderbolt..
I bought a gen 4 Asus i7 laptop several years ago and was disappointed with the ongoing support. It was only a year or so old and a windows update broke the drivers for the USB 3 ports causing them to only work in usb 2 - no patch or updated driver was ever released. I've been impressed with Dell's almost obsessive updates to keep non-current models up to date. I just installed a fresh firmware update for a 7 gen i5 machine.
the amd 7945hx is 16 cores, there was also the 7945hx3d with 16 cores:) pz
Also 7845hx is 12 cores
@@absaglam yepp
At the specs section, you made a mistake. There are not 12 (P-Cores). There are 4 Regular Zen 5 Cores like a Ryzen 9000 Desktop has, and 8 smaller Zen 5c cores. Edit* At Minute 10 you see it for yourself
Yeah but the Zen 5c cores are actually not like Intel's weaker E-Cores, as these cores are just denser than the regular Zen 5 cores but they do have hyperthreading and they're supposed to clock just as high (or maybe almost as high) as the regular Zen 5 cores.
try doing all powerful tasks on charger and evaluate perf, then do everything without change on battery, then do all same works, except this time optimise it on how generally we do brightness levels, power level adjustment etc and check perf. that means FULL POWER, FULL POWER ON BATT, OPTIMUM POWER ON BATT
Can you do some coding test? Compiling time, and usefulness for coders? Also please compare it to a macbook pro and a macbook air.
being a laptop for me at least it that is portable, and has battery life, but at the same time that I can do changes to my projects on location and render em out if needed, in both adobe and 3D rendering.... while I am not expecting full workstation power, it needs to be able to pack a punch (plugged in) to make last minute changes at least 30 min rendering withouth thermal throttle (if I need a 12 hr night render I send it to farm or home workstation )
Another one is connectivity to have at least 2 4k video outputs and thunderbolt/usb4
love the oled screen
I do NOT need and evade 4k panels/high refresh rate
10gb ethernet would be nice or if no rj45 at least 2 thunderbolt for my dongles
CUDA (needed in my workflow)
2 m.2 minimum
extras (nice to have)
big track pad when not working
nice speakesr
lighweight charger
nice click sensation
60hz, no upgradeable RAM and single USB-4 port, no thank you. I will stay longer with my StudioBook 16 (13980hx, RTX Ada 3000; 96gb RAM)
Your machine is 50 percent stronger in cpu multicore score, ram is 3 times the amount of the new ones. Jesus what were they thinking?
But what's the price tag?
Hadn't seen these yet in my search for a video editing/programming machine but now I'm intrigued. How's the weight and portability
I need for video editing and from what you mentioned, I will steer clear. Going with the Intel version G16. Thanks
Thank you.
Thanks for the excellent review! For me, the most important thing about this laptop is the use / performance of MuseTree! You could be the first to make such a review!
I'll dive into that!
Yeah i have posted two comment to you for this review ! Happy to see that that now .
After that all People make his marketing you arrive after the war ... but i m sure you will overclass because you don t make sponsoring ! Maybe you do but you really like this art for pro . And use it next gen like your first ! At least i think .
Haha dell sponsor !
Make davinci test
Why nobody speaks about how many to the hard drive could .
The Last was 8 to and this ?
Make davinci test please !
It's good to have 10-bit color. Can you work in specific gammas, like 2.2, 2.4, etc? Like specifically select them?
Hello, thank you for your work. I would like to purchase the laptop asus strix i9-14900hx with a rtx graphique card and 64ram... for the sole purpose of video editing, even though no one seems to consider this option online. Would you compare the asus ProArtP16 with the strix for video editing or there is a reason why nobody think about it ? Thank you very much.
There's oddity, The ProArt P16 he reviewed still catch some fingerprints, while Josh said no Fingerprints
I tried to do the Skip during my set up, but for whatever reason, the keyboard would not type anything in the command prompt. I do only have an rgb keyboard so that may have been the problem, but the weird part is as soon as windows booted. There was nothing wrong with the keyboard. I had to hook up a landline and the worst part was I had to use it through a USB adapter to ethernet because the ethernet wouldn’t load. I guess that’s what I get for buying asus dark hero z790 board. I updated the bios maybe now it will load better.
FYI, the commant promt opens as background window, so you have to select that with alt+TAB and then your keyboard works :)
The Proart P16 is the replacement for the Zenbook Pro 16 (a prosumer laptop), not the Proart Studiobook 16.
How do you mean?
@@theTechNotice I complained about the lack of upgradable ram, no higher gpu option and the 60hz screen (I need it for on-the-go CG work), and was told to expect an official Studiobook refresh. The P16 is a new product, being marketed at photographers/videographers, hence the better equivalence being the Zenbook 16.
The ASUS ProArt laptop (2023) line is a total joke when it comes to quality control imo. I just bought a Thinkpad as a backup in case the ASUS breaks again while on the road. FYI I had 2 RMAs 1 year after owning the ProArt Studiobook 2023. Complete and utter joke. The screen is beautiful though, and it packs a punch. The bios is absolutely a joke too, extremely limited. I'd never buy one again.
Are you going to have a PX13 video?
Great laptop. The lack of numpad is unfortunate on a 16" and I see ASUS still hasn't figured out a better metal to get rid of fingerprints, but otherwise, this is an excellent machine.
I don't understand the glossy screen that has terrible glare protection. If you're working with video and photos, the last thing you want are distracting reflections on the screen.
I think they used the same body as the zephyrus g16 just with that wheel added to the trackpad.
could be indeed....
7:55 but you have AV1 in this CPU!!!
working for a company doing edits on the go I would like to know if it's good at coping with heavy 4k timelines in Premiere
Your voice sounds like Ole Gunnar Solskjær haha
I would like to see it run some local LLM.
They lost me at 60Hz.
@@chills_tiny_mom Is the MacBook Pro for gamers? Why does it have a 120Hz screen? Quit yapping.
Bro why are you on every video review of this computer bitching about 60hz. If you don't want it don't get it
@@mjHushpuppy Bro why are you bitching about me wanting a better screen on a $2000+ laptop? If you're happy with 60Hz, why are you mad that others want more than 60Hz.?
@@WrexBF it's a creators focused laptop, they don't need high refresh rate screens.
@@Dhruv-qw7jf I'm a creator and I need a high refresh rate screen.
hold up mate, we definitely need that extra massive gpu!!!!
Yogs pro 9i seems a better deal for a bit cheaper with similar specs but you get a 3.2k display at 165hz. Even a 90hz display on the asus would have made it a lot more compelling
60hz is the deal breaker for me , I know they probably didn't have a panel with this high of color accuracy and fidelity to put in it , but after going to 120hz and above I find it extremely fatiguing to look at 60hz. Might go with the G16 as I'm going to use it for programming and don't really care about color accuracy that much.
iPad Pro M4 nano texture , better screen, performances, apps and lighter
premium shape and realy beauty , but not hard enough in case of performance upgrade... not worth to change
in the b roll of down side of firing intel I want to know about the pen holder you used like pen 201h was magnetic and I upgraded to pen 2 and now It wont stick so I want that one
7945hs is 16 core processor for laptop from amd
i dont know why they stopped giving same for 8945hs as by naming 8945hs should be better than 7945hs
They are saving that 120hz for next year launching.
How is the webcam quality?
So, I have an iPad Pro M2 12.9, and I would like to know if I should sell it and buy this laptop to replace it. What do you guys think?
For performance.... oh yeah, night and day!
@@theTechNotice Curious, which one would you recommend the 4060 or the 4070?
ASUS ProArt P16 2024 or ASUS ProArt StudioBook 16 2023 for 3d ???
Here's the answer: ruclips.net/video/GewpGlvlChA/видео.html
@@theTechNotice Thanks! Keep up this great level of content!
Hmm... a bit of a strange upgrade / sidegrade this. I reckon I might go for a Lenovo Legion 7 pro if I had to go for a laptop, but it does come down to personal preference and use case. This is definitely more in the Macbook Pro lane.
12 P cores ?? Nope ! 4x Zen 5 , 8x Zen 5c
MacBook Pro is also suitable for video rendering, but I don't know how the photo editor is, Asus is aimed at new technologies, but it's expensive
highest spec of this laptop, vs equally spec-ed out macbook pro 16-inch. who comes out on top?
Equally specced or priced?
@@theTechNotice please make a comparison video of this P16 vs the G16. Is it worth buying a P16 now or praying that Asus introduces a better model at CES 2025 that comes with better specs and finally a 4k120hz (or greater refresh rate) screen? P16 vs G16 is like 4k60 vs 2k240 and its' a difficult choice to make!
Does this model have a KENSINGTON LOCK? Please someone answer me, I dont wanna buy it if it doesnt have, I dont wanna buy a wrong device
This laptop vs MacBook Air M3 vs Core Ultra 258 Laptop for Davinci Resolve Free Version.?
Wonderful :)
Honestly, with the new Intel Core Ultra 200V chips lasting longer on the go and not seldomly outperforming AMD, there should just be another version with Lunar Lake
Intel is far behind on multicore vs the AMD (Almost half the speed infact) though which is what this laptop will be used for in 90% of cases
@@rmlambert95 It's 30% behind while having a 3rd of the threads. Yet, in H.265 and other video tasks it's often 50% faster than AMD....
@@imperatorpalpatine3978 Its 30% when at the same 28w - 30w TDP yeah,
This P16 pushes to 80 watts and then its a way more than 50% because AMD scales well with that. The intel isn't built for 80 watts in any configuration and I suspect it doesn't scale or work at that point hence it wouldn't be useful in this laptop (remember intel costs £150-250 more too), as this laptops priority is power over battery life it has no place here.
@@rmlambert95 AMD HX does not scale to 80W really that well, with the sweet spot between 30-50W. And if you are power bound (eg not plugged in) you can forget these 80 watts anyways. For most tasks, battery life is almost through the bank better than AMD, often by several hours as seen in Hardware Canucks' video.
And if portability wasn't that much of an issue, the older Zenbooks will also leave the new one in the dust if plugged in.
I don't want to say these new chips and the laptops are bad btw, this would be blatantly false. But I do think an LNL version would be very nice, it doesn't even have to be 16 inch, and dedicated GPUs also don't quite make sense with it, so smaller might even be better there.
@@imperatorpalpatine3978 I do agree with you actually and I was going to get to this, its about the individual needs so its tricky, I'm a niche use case but also the intended usecase for a P16
High end Power user, wants 16" minimum because I need to work on large 3d models in high detail, I open unreal engine daily (I'm a game dev) BUT I'm a designer 90% of the time during that day before I import to Unreal so I want the laptop thin unlike a gaming laptop and it needs to last on the plug when I'm modelling in maya (low wattage/single core performance) unlike a gaming laptop. No DGPU in my case is bad (I'm even skeptical over the 890m and intel 288V GPU's ability to handle VERY high poly 3d models on battery despite being the best. At this rate I might have to get one, put the 3d model on, and if it doesn't work unplugged return within 14 days as reviewers don't stress test laptops this way, so i have no way of knowing.
If it was just with a 4080 graphics card and 16 VRAM it would literally be the laptop of the year, the 4070 is still good but with Unreal Engine 5 it is not enough
I think he just reviewed Product with his own opinion, and sponsored by Dell is for this channel. I don't think Asus has direct sponsorship with Dell. I'm sorry, if it's a bit confusing. I just say what I get
I’m never buying an Asus again. I’m using the TUFF gaming laptop and it has been repaired twice already and I was only using it for video editing and never gaming. Asus hardware sucks.
please test TWINMOTION 3D and DAVINCI RESOLVE
The new ProArt P16 is not a replacement for the ProArt Studiobook 16!
Since when does 890m not support hardware acceleration?!! Laptop uses LPDDR5X.
As always, the colour grading is full on point👌🔥
Thank you 🙌
I'd like to see a Davinci Resolve shootout between this and the Zephyrus G16 with the Core Ultra 9 and RTX 4080.
My Dell has been a nightmare with Photoshop…so many issues.
nice laptop....very nice.....where did you hide our beauty?hahhaha. Thanks for the video...
Monitor is very reflex light
Seems like a downgrade in many ways compared to the previous 2023 version and not as uniquely ProArt.
The chassis is a clone of the Zephyrus G16?
It would be nice to see the Core 200 series in the same package as the 2023 model.
Without NumPad section its not for gamers.
That was a backslash...
Asus Asus Asus everywhere amongst laptop reviewers. It's non-stop and you can't escape it.
Hey everyone, how was your experience dealing with Asus for warranty/RMA work? I don't hear too many reviewers talking about how "great" the Asus tech support experience is.
Only here to sell us more crap.
Well I've been using Asus laptop since 2008 or so though, never had to use the warranty. The one I'm currently using is at it's 5th or 6th year now.
This is the only laptop to tempt me away from Mac but the screen kinda sucks. Should be 120 Hz.
Now am I right? last year's model beats this one by like 30 percent in multicore performance? Am I the only one thinking this is too much? Yes there is great battery life but after all this is a "creator" laptop, who usually uses multicore performance. This is a nice but not a strong unit as compared to the last year.. Screen ad 60 hz, I dont even wanna comment on that.
Well, I ended up buying this device. It is a really nice machine. I just wonder how much I missed in plugged in performance multicore, would it have been better to buy old intel versions and etc. Apart from these questions, it sure is such a nice , fresh and modern machine. It is almost too elegant, nice screen, thin and light design and etc.
But it's being bottlenecking on the IF-MC-MB.
yeah, intel make that m2 GPU that I can instal on my AMD-powered laptop and never get back to you))
The older model was designed by someone who understood the needs and was well thought out. The new model, however, seems to have been designed by some leftist whose head is full of LG... etc. A laptop should have at least three ports at the back: power, a monitor connection, and internet. These are usually thicker, less flexible cables, and if some genius decides to place them on the right side, it ends up looking like one big mess.
I'm curious who approved this design. It's not enough to put in good components; you also need to think about usability. That's why only a PC makes sense.
I'll take the old model. they went cheap.
how could asus review sponsored by dell
ASUS Best!😊
Why is your review soo late??
asus sponsored by dell
Ahh yes, the Asus Book Pro 16inchh m3 Max i mean ....
please compare creative app performance P16 versus StudioBook 16 with maxed out RAM. I bet the 13th HX will outclass this AI in multicore and heavy tasks. I could be wrong of course.
Coming up!
5680 i913800h rtx 3500 ada in sale at Dell
Downgrade.
They apple-ified it 🤮
It's good, but soldered ram, no numpad ? No every port usb4, it's not really pro anymore, just really good for consumer
DOWNSIDED IS SOLDERED RAM
How greasy fingers can people have? Weird...
I dont know if is good without intel but that I know is bad because it's a freaking shitty Asus.
Never dell.
for me num keypad is a must.. 😢
Yes!
60hz and that's the point when i stopped watching the rest
Click bait
Gaming
lul
I'd prefer 7945hx on a creator laptop.