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Posted by Spunjji
 - January 14, 2022, 17:58:12
I'd love a variant that ditches the 3050 Ti and hands over the cost savings. I'd be more than happy with 680M performance when on the move and 6850M when docked, and I'd only have to deal with AMD drivers.

Of course, this is all pie-in-the-sky, because current availability and pricing makes me cringe. Maybe in a year or so when this one is old news...
Posted by Yumn Jame
 - January 09, 2022, 17:57:49
If the device itself costs higher than the current flow x13/ upcoming z13, Asus just shot itself in the foot, because the Egpu can be docked similarly in all of them. I'm really excited to see the new x13, but if price is sky rocketed, I'm going with the old one.
Posted by Muhammad Anhar
 - January 09, 2022, 16:37:33
Quote from: gerce on January 08, 2022, 15:27:52
Can we just have one with 1080p screen? 4K on 13" screen is just moronic, and especially on a gaming ultrabook it's ultra-moronic.

How is that poor APU supposed to run games at 4K?

What are you talking about? Previous 2021 version, and this 2022 version has 1080p 120hz option
Posted by gerce
 - January 09, 2022, 01:11:26
Quote from: Lorry on January 08, 2022, 16:10:06
Quote from: gerce on January 08, 2022, 15:27:52
Can we just have one with 1080p screen? 4K on 13" screen is just moronic, and especially on a gaming ultrabook it's ultra-moronic.

How is that poor APU supposed to run games at 4K?
The vast majority of people would prefer higher-resolution because it makes text, image and videos look much sharper and detailed. That is why 4K the premium option that costs more to upgrade to. And nobody is playing games or doing graphically demanding work on internal 4K, there is such thing as "switching resolution".
Yes, i know 4K is better, but not on 13" gaming laptop. That is my point.
Posted by Lorry
 - January 08, 2022, 16:10:06
Quote from: gerce on January 08, 2022, 15:27:52
Can we just have one with 1080p screen? 4K on 13" screen is just moronic, and especially on a gaming ultrabook it's ultra-moronic.

How is that poor APU supposed to run games at 4K?
The vast majority of people would prefer higher-resolution because it makes text, image and videos look much sharper and detailed. That is why 4K the premium option that costs more to upgrade to. And nobody is playing games or doing graphically demanding work on internal 4K, there is such thing as "switching resolution".
Posted by gerce
 - January 08, 2022, 15:27:52
Can we just have one with 1080p screen? 4K on 13" screen is just moronic, and especially on a gaming ultrabook it's ultra-moronic.

How is that poor APU supposed to run games at 4K?
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 07, 2022, 18:58:39
ASUS has upgraded the ROG Flow X13, its 13.4-inch convertible with a 4K display. The ROG Flow X13 now features the new Ryzen 9 6900HS and AMD's Radeon 680M iGPU. ASUS still offers the ROG Flow X13 with an RTX 3050 Ti, but the machine can also be connected to an RTX 3080 or an RX 6850M XT for extra graphics horsepower.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ASUS-ROG-Flow-X13-refreshed-with-an-AMD-Ryzen-9-6900HS-with-RTX-3080-and-RX-6850M-XT-connectivity.590934.0.html