ASUS unveils Copilot+ ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition and Zenbook Duo at CES 2026

Danny Weber

21:18 06-01-2026

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ASUS debuts Copilot+ PCs at CES 2026, led by ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition and Zenbook Duo. AI NPUs up to 50 TOPS, OLED displays, and Snapdragon X2 power creators.

At CES 2026, ASUS rolled out its Copilot+ PC lineup, introducing new laptops and desktop systems built for AI-driven workflows and content creation. Among the standouts were the dual‑OLED Zenbook Duo, refreshed ProArt machines designed for creators, and desktop PCs powered by Snapdragon processors.

ASUS placed particular emphasis on the ProArt family. The flagship is the convertible ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition, a 13‑inch video‑editing device based on the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with an NPU rated at up to 50 TOPS and support for up to 128 GB of unified memory. It features a touchscreen OLED display at up to 3K resolution with stylus support and weighs 1.39 kg. A dedicated GoPro key launches GoPro Player, while the StoryCube ecosystem handles importing, sorting, and editing footage, including 360‑degree content. Buyers also receive a one‑year GoPro Premium+ subscription with unlimited cloud storage. The tight hardware-and-software integration points to an effort to streamline the entire editing pipeline in one place.

The standard ProArt PX13 retains the same Ryzen AI Max+ 395 platform with a 50‑TOPS NPU and up to 128 GB of memory, focusing on on‑device AI workloads and pro‑grade creator software. ASUS highlights its MuseTree tool for generating videos and storyboards from text, alongside ProArt Creator Hub and StoryCube. The positioning clearly targets creators who want AI acceleration without having to lean on the cloud.

Rounding out the lineup is the ProArt PZ14, a detachable laptop built on the Snapdragon X2 with an OLED display, tuned for mobile content work. Taken together, the announcements underscore ASUS’s push to make Copilot+ and AI features part of mainstream professional gear rather than niche offerings. The PZ14’s OLED Lumina Pro panel comes with Pantone validation, VESA DisplayHDR True Black support, Delta E <1 color accuracy, peak brightness up to 1000 nits, and a 144 Hz VRR refresh rate. An anti‑glare finish and TÜV Rheinland certification suggest it’s set up for long editing sessions with fewer visual distractions.

ASUS says the new systems shown at CES 2026 will go on sale soon, offering professionals and creators compact, capable machines for content work.