![]() ![]() The panel is Pantone validated, supports Dolby Vision HDR and covers 100% of the DCI-P3 colour space. It has a refresh rate of 165Hz, a 3ms response time and resolution of 2560×1600. There is one display option this time around – a 13.4-inch, 16:10, QHD+ IPS panel which ASUS calls “ROG Nebula Display”. Altogether, the design and build quality of the Flow X13 is excellent. The top bezel also houses an IR camera beside the webcam, and it works well for Windows Hello facial recognition. Bezels look modern and since it’s a convertible, the power button moved to the right edge. The hinge tension is perfect, and the laptop can be opened with one finger. Just like before, the hinge can rotate 360°, allowing the device to be used in 4 positions – laptop, tablet, tent, stand. Branding is subtle throughout the exterior of the laptop, except for the ROG plaque on the lid, which is now triangular. The edges are squared off, but still comfortable to hold even in tablet mode. The chassis is made out of a Magnesium alloy while the lid is made out of Aluminium, resulting in a laptop that is rigid while being light. You still get the same sleek, stealthy design with characteristic elements like the wave-pattern on the lid and the 360 degree hinge. Does the laptop offer better value than its predecessors, or has ASUS lost its vision for the Flow X series? Read on in my review to find out.Īt first glance, the 2023 model of the Flow X13 looks similar to the 2021 model that we reviewed previously. The company was trying something new in the thin-and-light gaming laptop segment with its custom GPU enclosure called the XG Mobile, and it proved to be quite popular.ĪSUS has now launched the 2023 model of the Flow X13, updated with Ryzen 7000 series CPUs and NVIDIA RTX 40-series GPUs. About two years ago, we reviewed the ASUS ROG Flow X13 and we loved it. ![]()
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