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ASUS ProArt P16 16" 4K OLED Touch Laptop: Ryzen 9 AI HX 370, 32GB RAM, RTX 4060

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Best Buy via eBay has ASUS ProArt P16 16" 4K Touchscreen Laptop (Nano Black, H7606WV-P16.R3704060) on sale for $1,599.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Specs:
  • 16" 4K (3840 x 2400) 60Hz 500-nits 100% DCI-P3 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

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Best Buy via eBay has ASUS ProArt P16 16" 4K Touchscreen Laptop (Nano Black, H7606WV-P16.R3704060) on sale for $1,599.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has ASUS ProArt P16 16" 4K Touchscreen Laptop (Nano Black, H7606WV-P16.R3704060) on sale for $1,599.99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to community member Dr.Wajahat for finding this deal.

Product Specs:
  • 16" 4K (3840 x 2400) 60Hz 500-nits 100% DCI-P3 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

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I purchased this laptop about a month ago after trying and ultimately returning 2 Lenovo's, a slim pro 9i and a yoga 9 i 4060 both with USBc issues.

I can report that this does not have the USBC issues thank goodness, but the jury still out on whether I'm going to keep this one.

On paper, the specs are great, in reviews this post some very impressive benchmark times, but In actual use something's just not right.

While it seems to render 4k videos very quickly, it seems to be laggy just doing normal things like browsing the internet..
Editing a timeline on DaVinci is also very jerky unless the laptops plugged in and cranked up to full performance.
This is kind of opposite of what the Lenovo was since it seemed to be quick no matter what power mode the laptop was in.

If you look through the q&a on Best buy's website, somebody asked about the maximum storage size, and ASUS official replies "4TB per slot", it used to say on Asus website 4tb purslot as well, well I bought a 4 TB hard drive to install in the second slot on this, and it didn't recognize it. After chatting with customer support, they now say it's only 2tb per slot. They've since edited their own website, but they cannot edit that Best buy description. So pretty big bummer I can't put a bigger hard drive in this thing.

Going on to the rest of it, the build quality seems good
The 4K screen is fantastic, and the 60 Hertz has not bothered me at all

Speakers are good but not great, little bit tingy

The keyboard is fantastic

Battery life is better than Lenovo I tried, but not great, in full power saving mode, 6 hours of just playing around.
But only about 3 hours if I'm actually editing 4K videos using DaVinci.

I'm currently trying to install a few games on there just to see what it'll actually play. I'll report back.


I really just wanted a good all-around laptop for editing videos, work, browsing, and a little bit of gaming on breaks. And I wanted to do most of that unplugged and last about 3 hours minimum.
It had to have a touch screen, and I wanted much higher than FHD. Maybe a 2K, 3K minimum. The 4K was a huge plus.
Ideally, a gaming laptop would be great, but I've not seen any that are touch screen. And a lot of those gaming laptops are just FHDs.

If anybody has any recommendations, I'm all ears.
YOU label it a "gaming video card" but the rest of the us consider it a discrete GPU that people who do video editing, photo editing and other high-power GPU tasks want.

I've got an "ASUS Q540 Creator" laptop with a 3050 "gaming card" in it. Creator. 3050. Not gaming.
This is not a gaming laptop to begin with. A dedicated GPU is not only for gaming.
Better to know what exactly you're talking about, first.

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I know, but you don't. Why does a Company put a gaming video card on a 60hz laptop screen? You don't get it, this laptop is obviously targeted for gamers who want a better screen on a laptop but are not so tech savvy on PC. People like you fall for it.

Is it that difficult to visit Asus website and see what the target customers are?

"ProArt laptops combine studio-grade, AI-ready performance with wide-gamut, color-accurate displays, ideal for content creation in studios or on the go."
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Quote from Slicksale :
I know, but you don't. Why does a Company put a gaming video card on a 60hz laptop screen? You don't get it, this laptop is obviously targeted for gamers who want a better screen on a laptop but are not so tech savvy on PC. People like you fall for it.
Ah, so a laptop with ProArt in its name is targeted for gamers. Gotcha.
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Quote from Dr.Wajahat :
This is not a gaming laptop to begin with. A dedicated GPU is not only for gaming.
Better to know what exactly you're talking about, first.

Truer words. I'm looking at it for design. And motion graphics. Using a legacy 4K Alienware R17 with a 1080 gpu. Picked it up used. Been a good workhorse. This however for the GPU and the color space for the panel. Might be a nice change of pace. I also agree. This is not really a gamer laptop. It's a designers laptop.
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Quote from Dr.Wajahat :
This is not a gaming laptop to begin with. A dedicated GPU is not only for gaming.
Better to know what exactly you're talking about, first.

Exactly. You could post a $200 Chromebook and someone would be complaining about refresh rate and that the screen wasn't 1000 nits.
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I purchased this laptop about a month ago after trying and ultimately returning 2 Lenovo's, a slim pro 9i and a yoga 9 i 4060 both with USBc issues.

I can report that this does not have the USBC issues thank goodness, but the jury still out on whether I'm going to keep this one.

On paper, the specs are great, in reviews this post some very impressive benchmark times, but In actual use something's just not right.

While it seems to render 4k videos very quickly, it seems to be laggy just doing normal things like browsing the internet..
Editing a timeline on DaVinci is also very jerky unless the laptops plugged in and cranked up to full performance.
This is kind of opposite of what the Lenovo was since it seemed to be quick no matter what power mode the laptop was in.

If you look through the q&a on Best buy's website, somebody asked about the maximum storage size, and ASUS official replies "4TB per slot", it used to say on Asus website 4tb purslot as well, well I bought a 4 TB hard drive to install in the second slot on this, and it didn't recognize it. After chatting with customer support, they now say it's only 2tb per slot. They've since edited their own website, but they cannot edit that Best buy description. So pretty big bummer I can't put a bigger hard drive in this thing.

Going on to the rest of it, the build quality seems good
The 4K screen is fantastic, and the 60 Hertz has not bothered me at all

Speakers are good but not great, little bit tingy

The keyboard is fantastic

Battery life is better than Lenovo I tried, but not great, in full power saving mode, 6 hours of just playing around.
But only about 3 hours if I'm actually editing 4K videos using DaVinci.

I'm currently trying to install a few games on there just to see what it'll actually play. I'll report back.


I really just wanted a good all-around laptop for editing videos, work, browsing, and a little bit of gaming on breaks. And I wanted to do most of that unplugged and last about 3 hours minimum.
It had to have a touch screen, and I wanted much higher than FHD. Maybe a 2K, 3K minimum. The 4K was a huge plus.
Ideally, a gaming laptop would be great, but I've not seen any that are touch screen. And a lot of those gaming laptops are just FHDs.

If anybody has any recommendations, I'm all ears.
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Quote from camarossguy2 :
I purchased this laptop about a month ago after trying and ultimately returning 2 Lenovo's, a slim pro 9i and a yoga 9 i 4060 both with USBc issues.

I can report that this does not have the USBC issues thank goodness, but the jury still out on whether I'm going to keep this one.

On paper, the specs are great, in reviews this post some very impressive benchmark times, but In actual use something's just not right.

While it seems to render 4k videos very quickly, it seems to be laggy just doing normal things like browsing the internet..
Editing a timeline on DaVinci is also very jerky unless the laptops plugged in and cranked up to full performance.
This is kind of opposite of what the Lenovo was since it seemed to be quick no matter what power mode the laptop was in.

If you look through the q&a on Best buy's website, somebody asked about the maximum storage size, and ASUS official replies "4TB per slot", it used to say on Asus website 4tb purslot as well, well I bought a 4 TB hard drive to install in the second slot on this, and it didn't recognize it. After chatting with customer support, they now say it's only 2tb per slot. They've since edited their own website, but they cannot edit that Best buy description. So pretty big bummer I can't put a bigger hard drive in this thing.

Going on to the rest of it, the build quality seems good
The 4K screen is fantastic, and the 60 Hertz has not bothered me at all

Speakers are good but not great, little bit tingy

The keyboard is fantastic

Battery life is better than Lenovo I tried, but not great, in full power saving mode, 6 hours of just playing around.
But only about 3 hours if I'm actually editing 4K videos using DaVinci.

I'm currently trying to install a few games on there just to see what it'll actually play. I'll report back.


I really just wanted a good all-around laptop for editing videos, work, browsing, and a little bit of gaming on breaks. And I wanted to do most of that unplugged and last about 3 hours minimum.
It had to have a touch screen, and I wanted much higher than FHD. Maybe a 2K, 3K minimum. The 4K was a huge plus.
Ideally, a gaming laptop would be great, but I've not seen any that are touch screen. And a lot of those gaming laptops are just FHDs.

If anybody has any recommendations, I'm all ears.
Don't mean to be rude, but returning 3 laptops? Seems excessive. Maybe adjust expectations a little? Or troubleshoot.
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I'm more bothered it doesn't have a Num pad than it having a 60hz screen. Oh but the scrolling! Geez.
Same price on BB website BTW.
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Quote from camarossguy2 :
I purchased this laptop about a month ago after trying and ultimately returning 2 Lenovo's, a slim pro 9i and a yoga 9 i 4060 both with USBc issues.

I can report that this does not have the USBC issues thank goodness, but the jury still out on whether I'm going to keep this one.

On paper, the specs are great, in reviews this post some very impressive benchmark times, but In actual use something's just not right.

While it seems to render 4k videos very quickly, it seems to be laggy just doing normal things like browsing the internet..
Editing a timeline on DaVinci is also very jerky unless the laptops plugged in and cranked up to full performance.
This is kind of opposite of what the Lenovo was since it seemed to be quick no matter what power mode the laptop was in.

If you look through the q&a on Best buy's website, somebody asked about the maximum storage size, and ASUS official replies "4TB per slot", it used to say on Asus website 4tb purslot as well, well I bought a 4 TB hard drive to install in the second slot on this, and it didn't recognize it. After chatting with customer support, they now say it's only 2tb per slot. They've since edited their own website, but they cannot edit that Best buy description. So pretty big bummer I can't put a bigger hard drive in this thing.

Going on to the rest of it, the build quality seems good
The 4K screen is fantastic, and the 60 Hertz has not bothered me at all

Speakers are good but not great, little bit tingy

The keyboard is fantastic

Battery life is better than Lenovo I tried, but not great, in full power saving mode, 6 hours of just playing around.
But only about 3 hours if I'm actually editing 4K videos using DaVinci.

I'm currently trying to install a few games on there just to see what it'll actually play. I'll report back.


I really just wanted a good all-around laptop for editing videos, work, browsing, and a little bit of gaming on breaks. And I wanted to do most of that unplugged and last about 3 hours minimum.
It had to have a touch screen, and I wanted much higher than FHD. Maybe a 2K, 3K minimum. The 4K was a huge plus.
Ideally, a gaming laptop would be great, but I've not seen any that are touch screen. And a lot of those gaming laptops are just FHDs.

If anybody has any recommendations, I'm all ears.

What was the usbc issue?
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Quote from Conservative1 :
Don't mean to be rude, but returning 3 laptops? Seems excessive. Maybe adjust expectations a little? Or troubleshoot.
No I totally understand.
First one was a Lenovo slim pro 9i from some eBay refurbished seller. The laptop arrived literally with the guts of the USBC missing. Look like it was completely melted in there. Returned

The laptop was nice, so I decided by the exact same laptop directly from Lenovo, still refurbished though.
This one had a fully interacted USB-C, but it was completely inop. Wouldn't recognize any device I plugged into it no matter what, the same devices worked in all my other computers. I bought all new cables at their request, troubleshot it for like 2 weeks, ended up returning it.

So I figured maybe it was just the older model issues, or perhaps that it was refurbished. So I bought a brand new yoga pro 9i 4060 from Lenovo directly, Best buy pickup.
Literally during setup, with a laptop not having left my countertop yet, the power button broke off inside the chassis on the 6th push. I was going to keep it, I contacted Lenovo to have it fixed, but they said that because it had only been 2 days I had to go through after sales support for replacement instead, cool I get a brand new laptop right?. Well after sales support said because it was a Best buy pickup, my only option was to return, they could not replace. So back to Best buy.
I will note, I did try to test the USBC on this and while it was functional, it still did not recognize either of my external SSDs


All the ports on the ASUS work perfectly.
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What was the usbc issue?
Kind of explained above, but all of them would give some kind of error.
For example I have a two terabyte crucial external SSD. Works in every single computer I have, but when I plugged it into the Lenovo, you'd hear a beep. But nothing would happen for like 30 seconds. Then an error pop up that the USB device has malfunctioned. If you go to device manager it would say that the port reset had failed. I'd also get an error and plugging in an Android device to transfer videos from my phone to the laptop.
Again all these exact same devices with the exact same cables work in every single other computer and laptop I have
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Quote from camarossguy2 :
I purchased this laptop about a month ago after trying and ultimately returning 2 Lenovo's, a slim pro 9i and a yoga 9 i 4060 both with USBc issues.

I can report that this does not have the USBC issues thank goodness, but the jury still out on whether I'm going to keep this one.

On paper, the specs are great, in reviews this post some very impressive benchmark times, but In actual use something's just not right.

While it seems to render 4k videos very quickly, it seems to be laggy just doing normal things like browsing the internet..
Editing a timeline on DaVinci is also very jerky unless the laptops plugged in and cranked up to full performance.
This is kind of opposite of what the Lenovo was since it seemed to be quick no matter what power mode the laptop was in.

If you look through the q&a on Best buy's website, somebody asked about the maximum storage size, and ASUS official replies "4TB per slot", it used to say on Asus website 4tb purslot as well, well I bought a 4 TB hard drive to install in the second slot on this, and it didn't recognize it. After chatting with customer support, they now say it's only 2tb per slot. They've since edited their own website, but they cannot edit that Best buy description. So pretty big bummer I can't put a bigger hard drive in this thing.

Going on to the rest of it, the build quality seems good
The 4K screen is fantastic, and the 60 Hertz has not bothered me at all

Speakers are good but not great, little bit tingy

The keyboard is fantastic

Battery life is better than Lenovo I tried, but not great, in full power saving mode, 6 hours of just playing around.
But only about 3 hours if I'm actually editing 4K videos using DaVinci.

I'm currently trying to install a few games on there just to see what it'll actually play. I'll report back.


I really just wanted a good all-around laptop for editing videos, work, browsing, and a little bit of gaming on breaks. And I wanted to do most of that unplugged and last about 3 hours minimum.
It had to have a touch screen, and I wanted much higher than FHD. Maybe a 2K, 3K minimum. The 4K was a huge plus.
Ideally, a gaming laptop would be great, but I've not seen any that are touch screen. And a lot of those gaming laptops are just FHDs.

If anybody has any recommendations, I'm all ears.

I'm wondering if it's your specific laptop. I'm only on week 2, but asides from battery life, I'm really happy so far. Speakers are fantastic for a laptop (I am picky about sound), no lag in light use, fans are pretty quiet in whisper mode, screen is gorgeous, and build quality seems to be up there, near thinkpad levels. I haven't tried gaming on it, but considering I have a 4090 in the desktop, I just want it to be able to run casual games on the road. My only concern is buyers remorse setting in whenever Strix Halo laptops arrive.

Also, I ordered "open box excellent", and the laptop itself was still wrapped in original inner box. Only the outer box had been opened.
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Quote from pygmalionundone :
I'm wondering if it's your specific laptop. I'm only on week 2, but asides from battery life, I'm really happy so far. Speakers are fantastic for a laptop (I am picky about sound), no lag in light use, fans are pretty quiet in whisper mode, screen is gorgeous, and build quality seems to be up there, near thinkpad levels. I haven't tried gaming on it, but considering I have a 4090 in the desktop, I just want it to be able to run casual games on the road. My only concern is buyers remorse setting in whenever Strix Halo laptops arrive.

Also, I ordered "open box excellent", and the laptop itself was still wrapped in original inner box. Only the outer box had been opened.
What specific performance settings are you using?
I've been experimenting with Windows mode whisper mode, and standard mode. Very minor differences between them.
But if I go to control panel, battery mode. If I put it into when on battery mode use performance things seem super fast, but then the battery usage drop's from 6 hours down to 1 lol.
I Feel like the window settings are fighting against the ASUS Pro-Art settings
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Quote from camarossguy2 :
What specific performance settings are you using?
I've been experimenting with Windows mode whisper mode, and standard mode. Very minor differences between them.
But if I go to control panel, battery mode. If I put it into when on battery mode use performance things seem super fast, but then the battery usage drop's from 6 hours down to 1 lol.
I Feel like the window settings are fighting against the ASUS Pro-Art settings
I've only used the ASUS settings for exactly that reason. I also use the DC dimmer.
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That's too much money when Asus can't be trusted to fulfill an RMA honestly.

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That's too much money when Asus can't be trusted to fulfill an RMA honestly.
Is your assumption based on personal experience or something you read on the internet?
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
Apparently it's due to the fact that there aren't any 4K 120Hz panels...at least that's what has been said in other posts about this product.

Dell Precision 7760 came with 4K with 120hz. Laptop was released in 2021. That is a workstation laptop and is top of the line.
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