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ASUS unveils AI-powered Copilot+ PC lineup at CES 2026
Summary
At CES 2026 ASUS presented a 2026 Copilot+ PC lineup that includes ProArt creator laptops (including a GoPro co‑branded PX13), new Zenbook and Vivobook models, tablets, and desktop AiOs; the company highlighted integrated AI features and exclusive apps across AMD, Intel and Qualcomm platforms.
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ASUS unveiled its 2026 Copilot+ PC lineup at CES 2026, describing a range of laptops, tablets, desktops and all‑in‑ones designed with integrated AI features. The announcement highlighted ProArt creator devices, updates to the Zenbook and Vivobook series, and a limited‑edition ProArt GoPro Edition PX13. ASUS framed the lineup around Copilot+ experiences and a set of ASUS AI apps, and it noted support across AMD, Intel and Qualcomm platforms. The company also presented desktop form factors including mini towers and an all‑in‑one device powered by Snapdragon.
Key details:
- ProArt GoPro Edition (PX13) is a 13‑inch convertible co‑branded with GoPro, offering GoPro Cloud integration via the StoryCube app and including a 12‑month GoPro Premium+ subscription.
- ProArt PX13 is powered by an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with a 50 TOPS NPU, supports up to 128GB unified memory, and offers a 3K Lumina OLED touchscreen.
- ProArt PZ14 is a detachable 14‑inch creator tablet built on the Snapdragon X2 Elite (18 cores, up to 80 TOPS NPU), with ASUS Pen 3.0 support and an ultralight 0.79 kg unibody.
- Zenbook DUO features dual 14‑inch 3K ASUS Lumina Pro OLED displays, options for Intel Core Ultra X9 Series 3 processors, a 99Wh dual‑battery system, and a reduced screen gap between displays.
- ASUS showed new desktops including the V700 and V500 mini towers and the VM441QA AiO, described in the release as the world’s first Snapdragon‑powered all‑in‑one.
Summary:
ASUS’s CES presentation positioned Copilot+ AI and proprietary ASUS apps across a broad set of devices aimed at creators, professionals and everyday users, and it highlighted several award‑winning designs and co‑branded features with GoPro. The company described firsts such as a Snapdragon‑powered all‑in‑one and multiple CES Innovation Award winners. Availability and pricing were not detailed in the release, and product timing is undetermined at this time.
