ASUS has finally presented the ROG Flow Z13, a tablet that Evan Blass leaked in November. In fact, ASUS had confirmed that it would be announcing the ROG Flow Z series at CES 2022 a few days before the conference. According to the company, the ROG Flow Z13 weighs 1.1 kg and is 12 mm thick at its thickest point. However, the device's overall weight rises to 1.45 kg with its keyboard attached.
Like the ROG Flow X13, the ROG Flow Z13 has a 13.4-inch display with a 16:10 aspect ratio. ASUS will sell the tablet with two display variants, starting with a 60 Hz, 450-nit and 4K panel. Alternatively, the ROG Flow Z13 will be available with a QHD display that peaks at 120 Hz and 500 nits. Both display options support pen input and will be covered by Corning Gorilla Glass 5.
Additionally, the ROG Flow Z13 will come with a Core i9-12900H processor and a GeForce RTX 3050 Ti GPU. As is the case with the ROG Flow X13, the ROG Flow Z13 will support an RTX 3080 and an RX 6850M XT via an external graphics card dock.
32 GB of LPDDR5 RAM will also be available, as will a 1 TB SSD and a 56 Wh battery. Incidentally, ASUS has found space to include three USB Type-C ports, an HDMI 2.0b port, a USB Type-A port and even an SD card reader. The ROG Flow Z13 will launch in Q1 2022, starting at €1,899 in the Eurozone.
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