The redundantly named ProArt StudioBook Pro will have some of the highest specifications in the ultra-thin mobile workstation space. Expect to pay at least $4000 USD for this professionally-tuned system.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ProArt-StudioBook-Pro-15-W500-now-shipping-with-48-GB-of-RAM-and-it-s-already-out-of-stock.447861.0.html
There is clearly room for a 16:10 screen like one the Macbook Pro, but yet these alternative always cheap out and go for a useless 16:9 screen. They so wish to copy Apple but fail at every step where it matters.
It doesn't matter how much RAM memory does this laptop has as long as it is based on Windows Operating System. :p
From my experience even if you have 48 GB RAM with Windows Operating System you can't compare with Apple MacBook Pro. I can't complain that Asus produce bad laptops, but my opinion is that this laptop does not worth the given price.
This fragmented series in single configurations is perplexing, and if anything the speed at which this sells out probably only proves that they're dragging the manufacturing along.
Quote from: davids on December 18, 2019, 11:34:45
cheap out and go for a useless 16:9 screen
lol wtf. aspect ratio doesn't make a screen better or worse.
besides, macbook's 16:10 screen is not as high resolution as 16:9 4K screen, so seems to me like Apple is cheaping out.
Quote from: gerger on December 19, 2019, 11:38:03
Quote from: davids on December 18, 2019, 11:34:45
cheap out and go for a useless 16:9 screen
lol wtf. aspect ratio doesn't make a screen better or worse.
besides, macbook's 16:10 screen is not as high resolution as 16:9 4K screen, so seems to me like Apple is cheaping out.
Really? How would you like a 100:1 screen? ;)