Asus has claimed that its ProArt StudioBook lineup includes the "world's most graphically-powerful laptop" with the ProArt StudioBook One (W590) workstation. The device comes with a 9th Gen Intel mobile processor and Nvidia's Quadro RTX 6000. The new series also features the ProArt StudioBook Pro X (W730) that offers up to a Quadro RTX 5000 and incorporates the innovative ScreenPad 2.0 secondary display.
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Don't hold your breath - Asus announced a Studiobook S 17" in January and it still isn't for sale yet.
Engadget visited the ProArt StudioBook One on the show floor and found that they moved the components behind the screen, and the back of the screen opens up for better airflow. That explains why there are no side views in the press release photos above, that would give away the thickness of the screen. I wonder if the GPU to screen communication is more efficient that way. I wonder how heavy the screen is with its large heat pipes, radiators, and fans, and whether the battery is enough counterweight to keep it from tipping over if the screen is pushed back. I wonder whether the calibration changes in different parts of the screen depending on the temperature, and whether the temperature varies depending on the angle of the screen.
I'm really looking forward to the review for the Studiobook One, especially given the collaboration with Nvidia and that 'Ace' design.