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ASUS unveil their latest OLED laptop range including their first glasses free 3D OLED

After announcing their 2023 OLED laptop range at CES earlier this year and launching their 2023 ROG gaming devices for the Australian market in March, ASUS have today unveiled the latest ASUS Lifestyle devices heading our way.

The new ASUS lifestyle range is powered by both AMD and Intel processors with options for RTX graphics and feature ASUS Lumina OLED displays. The ASUS Lumina OLED display, like the Nebula display on their ROG devices, offers users a name to ‘standardise a quality OLED experience’. 

The Lumina OLED presents a number of benefits including improved eye-care with the ASUS OLED line-up receiving TÜV Rheinland low blue-light certification, as well as being Pantone Validated. OLED displays of course offer improved contrast ratios and perfect blacks, with the images just popping on the display.

The new ASUS range includes a variety of models featuring the new Lumina OLED panels across their entry level Vivobook range, as well as new Zenbook models and their prosumer Studiobook range. 

Studiobook

Aimed at professionals and creators, the ASUS ProArt Studiobook range offers the very best hardware specs available, with the large 16” 16:10 aspect ratio Lumina OLED display the tentpole of the range.  The range is headed up by the ASUS ProArt Studiobook 16 3D OLED (H7604) featuring the worlds first glasses-free 3D display, but also includes the K5404 and H7604 models, all launching in Australia.

The glasses-free 3D display offers 3.2K resolution with 120Hz refresh rate, giving content creators and gamers the chance to view 3D Photos, Videos or even games without a cumbersome headset, or even glasses. ASUS Spatial Vision technology also allows for 2D content to be converted seamlessly to 3D with the flick of a switch. The actual 3D experience with the ProArt Studiobook is a litle disconcerting at first, but once your eyes lock into the glasses free 3D it really is quite amazing.

The ProArt Studiobook 16 range doesn’t just rely on the 120Hz glasses-free 3D display though, packing in a 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13980HX processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Laptop GPU, up to 64GB of upgradeable memory and either 1TB or 2TB of ultrafast storage. 

Also included in the ProArt Studiobook models announced is the creator dial, their rotary dial control offering a physical control for apps including Adobe’s suite of creative software and more. 

Zenbook

Also announced today was availability and pricing for the new range of ASUS Zenbook laptops, including laptops in multiple form factors and offering a range of NanoEdge OLED displays with ultra slim bezels and anti-glare coating ranging in size from 13” to 17”. 

The new range is headlined by the exciting new Zenbook S13 OLED, the world’s slimmest OLED ultraportable laptop. 

Zen

The ultra-thin Zenbook S13 measures only 1cm in width and weighs in at just under 1kg. The Zenbook S13 OLED also carries with it the distinction of being the most eco-friendly Zenbook ever, utilising recycled metals and plastics used in construction, as well as being sold in sustainable FSC-certified packaging.

While it’s thin and lightweight, the Zenbook S13 OLED is no slouch on power with a 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and Intel Xe graphics, it’s paired with up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM and a 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD.

There is a large number of Zebook models to suit all budgets and performance requirements though, including a number of variations on each model. The list of new models launching includes:

ModelStarting From
Zenbook 14$ 1,499.00
Zenbook 14 X OLED$ 1,799.00
Zenbook 15 OLED$ 1,999.00
Zenbook 14 OLED
*Available June 23
$ 2,099.00
Zenbook S 13 Flip$ 2,099.00
Zenbook S 13 OLED$ 2,099.00
Zenbook 14 Flip OLED$ 2,499.00
Zenbook Pro 17$ 2,599.00
Zenbook Pro 14 Duo OLED$ 4,299.00
Zenbook Pro 16 X OLED$ 6,099.00

Vivobook

ASUS is also launching new models across their Vivobook range, with display options ranging from 14” to 17” in size and with processor options from AMD and Intel. 

The highlight of the launch is the ASUS Vivobook 15X OLED (M3504), a 15” laptop with a 16:9 aspect ratio OLED display for a more immersive visual experience. The laptop is powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 7730U processor and 512GB SSD. 

There’s an absolute plethora of ASUS Vivobook models to choose from with different configurations available on some models. 

ModelStarting from
Vivobook Go 14$ 599.00
Vivobook Go 14$ 699.00
Vivobook 16$ 1,049.00
Vivobook 15$ 1,199.00
Vivobook 17$ 1,299.00
Vivobook Slate$ 1,299.00
Vivobook 17 X$ 1,399.00
Vivobook 15 X OLED$ 1,399.00
Vivobook 15 OLED$ 1,499.00
Vivobook S 14$ 1,599.00
Vivobook Pro 15$ 1,699.00
Vivobook S 14 Flip$ 1,999.00
Vivobook S 14 X OLED$ 1,999.00
Vivobook 16X$ 2,599.00
Vivobook Pro 16$ 2,599.00
Vivobook Pro 15 OLED$ 2,799.00
Vivobook 16X OLED$ 2,999.00
Vivobook Pro 16 X$ 3,399.00

The entire range of ASUS OLED Studiobook, Zenbook and Vivobook laptops and devices can be found at leading retailers and through the ASUS eShop

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