- Asus ProArt GoPro Edition PX13 relies heavily on branding rather than actual hardware improvements
- AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor powers the laptop without new changes
- Memory and storage options remain the same as the standard ProArt PX13
Asus revealed the ProArt GoPro Edition PX13 at CES 2026, adding design and workflow updates while the hardware remains the same.
This laptop’s black metal chassis, CNC-engraved accents, cyan keyboard lighting, and bundled sleeve reinforce its crossover branding, but the hardware base reflects the existing ProArt setup.
At the heart is the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 3950X processor, combining 16 CPU cores with boost frequencies of up to 5.1 GHz, a maximum TDP of up to 85 W, and an integrated NPU rated up to 50 TOPS.
Material continuity under the brand
Memory options extend up to 128GB of LPDDR5X at 8000MHz, coupled with storage capacities up to 1TB on PCIe 4.0 SSD.
Asus says it used “Performance in Motion” to describe sustained editing workloads, but these specs align closely with previously announced ProArt Ryzen AI models.
Its CPU and NPU capabilities remain unchanged, including support for AI-assisted features in applications such as Adobe Premiere Pro.
The Asus ProArt GoPro Edition PX13 features a 13-inch 360-degree convertible design with a Lumina OLED panel at 2880 x 1800 resolution, offering 100% DCI-P3 color coverage and factory calibration rated at Delta E less than 1.
This display supports refresh rates from 48Hz to 120Hz, 0.2ms response time with no significant differences from previous ProArt models.
It also supports pen input and includes the ASUS DialPad for creative control on the device, although it doesn’t add any new features.
One notable addition is a dedicated GoPro keyboard shortcut, which launches the GoPro Player with a single press.
The stick is designed to provide immediate access to 360° footage and quick previews, simplifying the workflow for creators who work extensively with GoPro media.
Meanwhile, integration with StoryCube automates cloud syncing and file sorting, enabling faster organization of large libraries of footage without manual intervention.
These features simplify access rather than expand capabilities, relying on software integration rather than new processing pipelines.
There is a MicroSD card reader with cyan accents, although its throughput and supported standards remain unchanged.
The device meets MIL-STD 810H standards for shock, temperature, humidity, and vibration, reflecting its rugged, military-grade design as a rugged laptop.
It weighs around 1.39 kg and runs Windows 11 Home, with Copilot+ and bundled trials for Adobe Creative Cloud and CapCut included.
Unfortunately, beyond branding, aesthetic tweaks, and a single keyboard shortcut, the GoPro edition adds little substance, making it difficult to justify as a meaningful update.
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