
Meet ProArt P16 – your ultimate creative companion for the studio and on the move. Its OLED touchscreen ensures precise color accuracy for flawless proofing, while versatile I/O ports seamlessly connect all your peripherals. This NVIDIA Studio-validated laptop packs GeForce RTX 4070 graphics and AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor with up to 50 TOPs NPU, a pairing that will supercharge all your creative endeavors. With AI-enhanced creative features and a long-lasting battery, ProArt P16 transforms any setting into your studio.
Q: How much RAM does the ProArt P16 laptop have?
A: The ProArt P16 laptop comes with 64GB of RAM.
Q: Does this laptop include a touch screen?
A: Yes, the ProArt P16 features an ASUS Lumina OLED touchscreen.
Q: What type of processor does this ASUS laptop have?
A: This ASUS laptop is equipped with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor.
Q: What kind of graphics card does this laptop use?
A: This laptop features the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card.
Q: Does NVIDIA technology allow for faster processing on this laptop?
A: Yes, with NVIDIA technology and GeForce RTX PC, you can do more, faster.
Q: What is the storage capacity of this laptop?
A: This laptop has a 2TB SSD for storage.
Q: How long does the battery last on this laptop?
A: The ProArt P16 has a battery life of up to 10 hours.
Q: Do some or all of the USB-C ports support charging?
A: Yes, both, but I believe it is a lower power wattage charge from USB-C than when you use the dedicated PSU. Also, it as some interesting performance throttling according to the charging rate. If you are not charging at all, you get X% performance. If you are using the dedicated PSU, you get Y% performance. If using USB-C charging, you get Z% performance. That's partly because the system can draw power from the battery at a particular rate, and differently from the power charging source, depending on whether it is using slower charging (USB-C) or dedicated PSU (maximum charging rate). Finally, to avoid throttling down, because many demands for especially high power are often momentary, it can draw above its normal maximum draw by a certain amount, but only for a few seconds, before throttling kicks in: this way, you can ride through a brief surge in power draw with no hiccup, unless that extra heavy drain remains sustained.