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The ASUS ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition is a rugged, AI-ready laptop for creators

Designed to live in a camera bag, the ASUS ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition focuses on portability, AI power, and seamless GoPro cloud integration.

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ASUS has finally answered a question GoPro-toting creators have been quietly asking for years: what if your laptop was built with the same “throw it in a bag and go shoot” mindset as your action camera? The new ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition is exactly that—a 13-inch creator laptop that borrows design cues, workflow ideas, and even subscription perks straight from the GoPro ecosystem, then wraps it all in a very modern AI-first hardware platform.​

At first glance, the GoPro Edition looks like someone mashed up a ProArt notebook with the shell of a rugged camera case. The lid has those vertical ribbed lines that instantly evoke GoPro’s grippy, textured housings, and ASUS sprinkles in blue accents so it doesn’t just look like another anonymous gray slab. There is even a hard-shell sleeve in the box that you can strap gear onto, plus foam packaging that’s clearly meant to double as a safe home for your cameras and accessories once the initial unboxing high wears off. This isn’t subtle branding; ASUS wants this machine to scream, “this belongs in a camera bag, not parked forever on a desk.”​

Underneath the cosplay, though, the PX13 is a serious bit of silicon. The latest generation moves to AMD’s new Strix Halo chips, branded here as Ryzen AI Max and Ryzen AI Max+ parts, which pack a lot more CPU and GPU grunt than last year’s Ryzen AI 9 mobile parts, along with a dedicated NPU for on-device AI workloads. On big configs, you can spec up to the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with 16 cores, a 50 TOPS NPU, and as much as 128GB of LPDDR5X memory, which is workstation territory in a 13.3‑inch convertible chassis. The idea isn’t just to render timelines faster; ASUS is explicitly pitching this as a laptop that can run hefty local models and AI creator tools like its own MuseTree text‑to‑video app and StoryCube media organizer without leaning entirely on the cloud.​

For the screen, ASUS sticks with what has quietly become the default spec for premium creator portables: a 13.3‑inch, 16:10, 2.8K (around 2880 x 1800) OLED touchscreen. It’s a Lumina OLED panel calibrated at the factory to a Delta E below 1 and covering 100 percent of the DCI‑P3 color space, complete with DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification for deep blacks and punchy contrast. In practice, that means your GoPro night rides, underwater clips, and blown‑out mountain vistas should actually look like they did in reality, instead of turning into a washed‑out mess while you try to color grade in a hotel room.​

Because this is a ProArt machine, the GoPro Edition also inherits ASUS’ niche but surprisingly handy dial pad that lives inside the trackpad. Tap the corner and you get a virtual rotary control for scrubbing timelines, adjusting brush sizes, or nudging exposure and contrast in apps that support it. It’s not a full‑blown console like a Loupedeck, but for quick edits on the go, having a tactile way to jog through footage or fine‑tune sliders goes a long way toward making a laptop feel like a proper creative tool rather than just a powerful spreadsheet machine.​

Where the GoPro collaboration really starts to matter is in the workflow story. Out of the box, the PX13 GoPro Edition ships with a year of GoPro’s Cloud Plus or Premium+ subscription, which effectively gives you unlimited cloud storage for your GoPro footage. Once your account is linked, ASUS’ StoryCube app can pull that footage straight from GoPro Cloud, auto‑tagging and sorting clips with AI so you’re not manually dragging files into dated folders or renaming “GOPR4321.MP4” for the hundredth time. There’s even a dedicated keyboard shortcut that jumps you straight into the GoPro Player app, turning the laptop into a kind of command hub for a GoPro‑centric workflow rather than just “a Windows PC that happens to edit video.”​

The hardware is tuned around that use case. ASUS talks a lot about multi‑layer 4K and even 8K GoPro editing, and the specs back up the ambition: up to 1TB of PCIe 4.0 SSD storage, twin 40Gbps USB4 ports for fast external drives, HDMI 2.1 for hooking up a proper grading monitor, Wi‑Fi 7, and a 73Wh battery that’s still somehow squeezed into a chassis that hovers around 1.38kg. ASUS’ cooling system is also designed to stay near‑silent under lighter loads, keeping noise below about 25dB so you can rough‑cut or grade late at night in a shared Airbnb without sounding like you packed a drone instead of a laptop.​

Flip the screen around and the PX13 behaves like any other modern 2‑in‑1. It supports ASUS’ Pen 3.0 stylus, so you can storyboard, annotate stills, or sketch shot lists directly on the display when you don’t feel like lugging a tablet. For creators who bounce between editing, drawing, and writing, having that convertible form factor plus a color‑accurate OLED panel checks a lot of boxes with one device. The GoPro Edition doesn’t really change that core experience; it just layers on more camera‑centric touches and a slightly tougher, more outdoors‑friendly aesthetic.​

Of course, this GoPro Edition doesn’t exist in a vacuum. ASUS is launching it alongside a more conventional ProArt PX13 and a new ProArt PZ14 tablet that feels like a spiritual successor to its ROG Flow series, only tuned for creators instead of gamers. The PZ14 is a 14‑inch detachable running Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite, with up to 32GB of LPDDR5X, a 1TB SSD, and a 3K 144Hz OLED panel that can hit around 1,000 nits, all powered by a 75Wh battery. It ships with a magnetic keyboard cover and ASUS Pen 3.0, plus a pen holder that wirelessly charges the stylus, clearly aimed at artists and on‑set note‑takers who want something lighter than a full notebook but more color‑accurate than the average tablet.​

The PZ14’s Snapdragon X2 Elite platform brings its own AI story, with an NPU that can hit up to about 80 TOPS and support for Copilot+ features as well as ASUS’ own Creator Apps like StoryCube and MuseTree. Combined with Wi‑Fi 7 and decent port selection (two USB4 plus a full‑size SD card slot), it makes a lot of sense as a travel companion for photographers or illustrators who want a “Surface Pro, but with a seriously good OLED and creator‑first tuning.”​

As for timing, ASUS is keeping things a little vague but has at least circled the calendar. The ProArt PX13 and the GoPro Edition are slated to land somewhere between late Q1 and early Q2 2026, while the PZ14 should follow in mid to late Q2. Pricing hasn’t been locked in publicly yet, but given the specs and the ProArt branding, expect them to sit firmly in premium‑creator‑laptop territory rather than undercutting mainstream ultrabooks.​

The bigger question is who actually needs a GoPro‑branded creator laptop. If you mostly shoot the occasional 4K clip on your phone, this is probably overkill. But if your workflow is built around multiple GoPro cameras, cloud syncing, and high‑resolution, multi‑layer editing, having a machine that bakes that ecosystem into the hardware, the software, and even the unboxing experience is genuinely compelling. It’s also one of the first laptops that really leans into the idea of your PC as just another node in a camera‑centric workflow—capture on action cams, ingest via the cloud, organize with AI locally, then publish from wherever you happen to be, whether that’s a coffee shop or the back of a van parked halfway up a mountain.​

If nothing else, ASUS and GoPro have managed something rare in the laptop world: a special edition that isn’t just a new paint job and a sticker pack. This PX13 GoPro Edition feels like a test case for what happens when a PC maker and a camera company design around a shared creator persona instead of just swapping logos. For a certain type of always‑moving, always‑shooting creator, that might be exactly what finally gets a laptop to feel as purpose‑built as the cameras rattling around in the same bag.


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