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The best OLED convertible for most people is now $400 off

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Published Apr 9, 2026, 12:59 AM EDT

Timi has been writing about technology for over a decade, focusing on smartphones, computers, and anything that he finds interesting in the tech space. He started writing for XDA, covering all things mobile, but has transitioned to covering deals, with a mission to shed light on some of the best discounts around the internet on the greatest tech products. 

If you’re looking for a Windows computing device that’s compact, powerful, and versatile — the Asus ProArt PZ13 is going to be for you. We got some hands on time with this model, and for the most part, we were pretty happy with what it offered.

The OLED screen was sharp and vibrant, the battery life was out of this world, and the design made it work for different types of uses. While we loved it at its original price, we’re now seeing a steep discount that knocks $400 off. It’s definitely worth taking a look.

What’s great about the Asus ProArt PZ13?

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This model features a 13-inch 3K OLED screen and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus which that’s paired with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage. Despite its compact size, this device is quite durable, with an IP52 rating and Asus stating that it “far exceeds” the MIL-STD 810H military standard.

When it comes to connectivity, you’re looking at two USB-C ports and an SD card reader. There’s also Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth for wireless. It’s pretty sparse, but this is a super-slim device which doesn’t leave too much room for extras. If you need more, we recommend buying a USB hub or docking station.

Since this device is pretty much a tablet, you can use it as is or connect it to a keyboard cover. Again, we liked this device during our time with it, and we think that you will too. The price was good, but with this discount, it’s now even better.

ProArt PZ13 product

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8/10

Operating System

Windows 11 Home for Arm

CPU

Snapdragon X Plus X1P-42-100, 8 Core, 3.4GHz (single-core) / 3.2GHz (8-core)

GPU

Qualcomm Adreno

The Asus ProArt PZ13 is a lightweight, 1.87-pound, 9 mm detachable laptop built for on-the-go creativity, with IP52 and military-grade durability. This Copilot+ PC laptop delivers a next-level AI experience, with enhanced security, speed, and personalization.


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