Asus Unveils GoPro-Inspired ProArt PX13 & Zenbook Duo at CES 2026

Asus Unveils GoPro-Inspired ProArt PX13 & Zenbook Duo at CES 2026

> At a Glance

> – Asus debuts ProArt GoPro Edition PX13, a rugged 13-inch OLED convertible for creators

> – Zenbook Duo gap between dual 3K 144Hz OLED screens shrinks 70% with new hideaway hinge

> – PX13 packs Ryzen AI Max Plus 395, up to 128GB RAM, 2TB SSD, and one-year GoPro Cloud Plus

> – Why it matters: Mobile creators get tougher, lighter editing tools; dual-screen users gain seamless multitasking

Asus used CES 2026 to launch two creator-focused laptops: the adventure-ready ProArt GoPro Edition PX13 and a redesigned Zenbook Duo that finally closes the gap-literally-between its twin displays.

ProArt GoPro Edition PX13: Shrunk for the Trail

The 13-inch PX13 follows last fall’s 16-inch P16, trimming weight to three pounds while wrapping a vibrant OLED panel in an all-metal chassis built to take knocks. Vertical lines and blue accents echo GoPro’s iconic look; a matching hard-shell case ships in the box.

Inside, an AMD Ryzen AI Max Plus 395 and Radeon graphics drive StoryCube software with 360° video support. Specs top out at 128GB RAM and 2TB SSD-plenty for most shoots, though power editors may wish for a 4TB option or discrete GPU.

Zenbook Duo 2026: Two Screens, One Seamless Canvas

Previous Duo generations lost users in a thick black bar between displays. Asus claims the new hideaway hinge and thinner bezels cut that gap by 70%, making the twin 3K 144Hz OLED panels feel like one continuous workspace.

A stiffer kickstand steadies the setup in stacked or side-by-side portrait modes. Intel’s Core Ultra X9 Panther Lake chips power the system, while a 99Wh battery pushes up to 32 hours of local video on a single screen or 18 hours with both displays active.

Key Takeaways

2026
  • PX13 targets on-the-move GoPro creators with rugged, lightweight OLED convertible
  • Duo redesign erases most of the dual-screen gap, boosting daily usability
  • Both models headline Asus’s CES 2026 laptop barrage, shipping later this year

From mountain trails to desktop workflows, Asus is betting tighter hardware will win creator loyalty in 2026.

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