The dust has now settled on CES for another year. Now, Asus has started selling a few of the laptops it unveiled during this year's event. For instance, the AMD Strix Halo-backed TUF Gaming A14 has reached several countries, including some parts of Europe.
Also, Asus has quietly released the new ProArt PX13, too. To recap, this year's ProArt PX13 swaps Strix Point for Strix Halo for a 23% CPU performance uplift over its 2025 counterpart (curr. $1,889.99 on Amazon) when opting for Ryzen AI Max+ 395 SKUs. Real upgrades lie in GPU performance though, with the Radeon 8060S being over twice as fast in games as the Radeon 890M.
As far as we can tell, the 13-inch creator laptop is only available to purchase in China for the time being. However, Asus has also revealed pricing in the UK, with £2,999.99 (~$4,049) set for the GoPro variant that contains a Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 128 GB LPDDR5X RAM and a 2 TB SSD.
By contrast, Asus has priced a 64 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD variant for CNY 14,999 (~$2,150.99) with a CNY 16,999 (~$2,438) MSRP. Unfortunately, availability in other markets still remains unknown at this point. Please see our launch article for more details about Asus' latest ProArt PX13 release.











