Best Buy has
ASUS ProArt P16 16" 4K Touchscreen Laptop (Nano Black, H7606WV-P16.R3704060) on sale for
$1,699.99.
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Dr.Wajahat for finding this deal.
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Product Specs:
- 16" 4K (3840 x 2400) 60Hz 500-nits 100% NTSC OLED touchscreen display
- AMD Ryzen 9 AI HX 370 12-Core / 24 Thread 2.0 GHz (max 5.1GHz Boost) processor
- 32GB 7500MHz LPDDR5X RAM (max supported: 64GB)
- 1TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
- 802.11be Wi-Fi 7 | Bluetooth
- Windows 11 Home
- Backlit Chiclet Keyboard
- 4-Cell Battery
- Weight: 4.08-lbs.
- 1-year warranty
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 2x USB 3.2 Type A
- 1x USB 3.2 Type C
- 1x USB 4 Type C
- 1x HDMI 2.1 FRL
- 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
- SD Express 7.0 card reader
Top Comments
I know not intended for gaming, but higher refresh is nice in general.
Certainly plenty of their laptops that are NOT for gaming have the wonderful 120Hz displays and then this one which includes a 4060 and could be used for some gaming and has "Pro" in the name, chooses a 60Hz panel. Choosing a 4K display might be why as I'm not sure there are 120Hz 4K OLED displays?
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I know not intended for gaming, but higher refresh is nice in general.
I know not intended for gaming, but higher refresh is nice in general.
Certainly plenty of their laptops that are NOT for gaming have the wonderful 120Hz displays and then this one which includes a 4060 and could be used for some gaming and has "Pro" in the name, chooses a 60Hz panel. Choosing a 4K display might be why as I'm not sure there are 120Hz 4K OLED displays?
Certainly plenty of their laptops that are NOT for gaming have the wonderful 120Hz displays and then this one which includes a 4060 and could be used for some gaming and has "Pro" in the name, chooses a 60Hz panel. Choosing a 4K display might be why as I'm not sure there are 120Hz 4K OLED displays?
What's funny too is how the 13" Zenbook, without a dedicated GPU, has 120hz OLED screen.
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I know not intended for gaming, but higher refresh is nice in general.
Yup . And should be 4070 at this price... There's a common theme... Prices are falling even with new chips. Better off to wait even few months if you can
Certainly plenty of their laptops that are NOT for gaming have the wonderful 120Hz displays and then this one which includes a 4060 and could be used for some gaming and has "Pro" in the name, chooses a 60Hz panel. Choosing a 4K display might be why as I'm not sure there are 120Hz 4K OLED displays?
Certainly plenty of their laptops that are NOT for gaming have the wonderful 120Hz displays and then this one which includes a 4060 and could be used for some gaming and has "Pro" in the name, chooses a 60Hz panel. Choosing a 4K display might be why as I'm not sure there are 120Hz 4K OLED displays?
Since 2019, all I've wanted for Christmas is this 4K AMOLED panel but with higher refresh rate. I think I could definitely compromise with 3200x1800 (or 3200x2000). It's sufficient PPI. But it's more than a bit off-putting to also compromise with color fringing. Already deal with that on my 34" QD-OLED monitor. One day... Waited 5 years, what's another 5?
I'm running 4K on a 50" TV. No need for more pixels @ 6 feet viewing distance. Idk what people are looking at.
I know not intended for gaming, but higher refresh is nice in general.
Since 2019, all I've wanted for Christmas is this 4K AMOLED panel but with higher refresh rate. I think I could definitely compromise with 3200x1800 (or 3200x2000). It's sufficient PPI. But it's more than a bit off-putting to also compromise with color fringing. Already deal with that on my 34" QD-OLED monitor. One day... Waited 5 years, what's another 5?
That depends a lot on how much longer you have left to live.
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Since 2019, all I've wanted for Christmas is this 4K AMOLED panel but with higher refresh rate. I think I could definitely compromise with 3200x1800 (or 3200x2000). It's sufficient PPI. But it's more than a bit off-putting to also compromise with color fringing. Already deal with that on my 34" QD-OLED monitor. One day... Waited 5 years, what's another 5?
the firstest of first world problems...
i hear ya, life be a challenge!!!