
ASUS ROG Flow X16 RTX 4070
16", Intel Core i9-13900H, 32 GB, 1000 GB, CH
ASUS ROG Flow X16 RTX 4070
16", Intel Core i9-13900H, 32 GB, 1000 GB, CH
Yes, this one should fit: ASUS stylus 2.0 Stylus (SA203H) Black
We have corrected the processor error, thank you for pointing it out. The 32 GB is correct as far as it goes, we get this information from the manufacturer and were told that 2 x 16 GB are installed.
ES hat folgender Display: QHD+ (2560 x 1600, WQXGA) 16:10 240Hz ROG Nebula HDR Display touchscreen
Correct, the screen is a mini led one for the rtx 4070 version.
The linked product was an error version and has therefore been taken offline.
This model is well suited for video editing. It has a similarly powerful GPU as the Creator series in the same price range and a display that can be tilted backwards. In terms of cooling, it can get hot with such high data volumes, so if the tilting touch display is not important, you may want to consider a normal gaming machine as they achieve much better cooling. They are simply thicker. I would argue that the display resolution in this price range is relatively low for video editing. The following model has the same graphics performance, very good cooling and a resolution of 3840x2400: ASUS Zenbook Pro 16X OLED RTX 4070 For detailed advice, I recommend contacting our customer service directly: Contact us
Hi, Yes - Exact computer number is GV601VI-NL054X - You can verify it at the official Asus website to be 100% sure The screen has following spec: ROG Nebula HDR Display 16-inch QHD+ 16:10 (2560 x 1600, WQXGA) Mini LED Glossy display DCI-P3:100% Touch Screen Refresh Rate:240Hz Response Time:3ms Adaptive-Sync
Hello. Please contact our customer service directly regarding this matter. It would be best to also send pictures of the packaging and EAN/GTIN-Code, so we can check this. You can find the contact information on the following link: https://helpcenter.galaxus.ch/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=39231
No, IPS should be right here.
Where did you find the HD specification? The screen has WQXGA (2560 x 1600; 16:10), which is correctly described in the "picture resolution" section, but the resolution is only given as 1920x1080 (Full HD), which is of course wrong.
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