ASUS' latest Vivobook Pro laptops for creators available for purchase, include 4K OLED and 2-in-1 options
4K OLED screens are on the menu.
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ASUS has a wide slate of Vivobook Pros currently available for purchase, all of which pack OLED screens for vibrant imagery, respectable CPUs and storage, and even a few of thebest graphics cards.
There’s the Vivobook Pro 14 OLED, which has an MSRP of $2,000, the $1100 AMD-powered Vivobook Pro 15 OLED (M3500) and its Intel-powered $900 sibling Vivobook Pro 15 OLED (K3500), the 4K-display-equipped Vivobook Pro 16X OLED that kicks off at $1,449, and lastly, the $749 ASUS Vivobook 13 Slate OLED. That last one’s particularly special because, according to ASUS, it’s “the world’s first 13.3-inch Windows detachable laptop.”
All of the machines are targeted at creators who need portable horsepower to create content wherever they go, though it’s worth noting ASUS also branded the Vivobook 13 Slate as areplacement for a TV at one point.
ASUS Vivobook Pro 14/15
ASUS Vivobook Pro 16X OLED
ASUS Vivobook 13 Slate OLED (T3300KA)
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As you’d expect, the more powerful the machine, the higher the price tag, meaning if you want that 4K Vivobook Pro 16 experience, you’re going to be paying a premium. On the flip side, if you want a handy-dandy detachable for wherever you go, the price sinks down to $749, so there are options here for creators not absolutely loaded with cash. Regardless of whichWindows 11ASUS PC has your attention, know that you can buy them all right now. And if nothing here grabs you, consider checking out thebest Windows laptopsroundup for alternatives.
Designed as laptops for early creators dipping their toes into the water, the Vivobook Pro 14 and 15 provide enough storage and horsepower to get content makers off to the races.{.end}
If you need maximum power from your Vivobook Pro and want a proper 4K OLED experience, the Pro 16X OLED is the option for you.
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