Asus just dropped a massive bombshell on the Indian market, and if you’re a creator or a hardcore gamer, you’re going to want to sit down for this one. We aren’t just looking at spec bumps; we are seeing major firsts, including a legendary collaboration and a new era of “Max AI” processing.
I’ve been digging through the launch details, and Asus is clearly targeting the high-end “pro-sumer” who needs power that can actually travel. From Kojima-designed tablets to GoPro-synced convertibles, here is everything you need to know.
The Showstopper: ROG Flow Z13-KJP (Kojima Edition)
This is the one that’s going to turn heads. Designed in collaboration with Kojima Productions, this isn’t just a laptop; it’s a piece of tech art.
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The Design: Think CNC-milled aluminum, carbon fiber details, and custom laser-etched vents. It’s essentially a 2-in-1 gaming tablet on steroids.
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The Bonus: You actually get a complimentary code for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach.
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Why it matters: It’s arguably the most powerful 13-inch Windows tablet ever made. If you want a gaming rig that fits on an airplane tray table without sacrificing performance, this is it.
For the Creators: ProArt GoPro Edition (PX13)
I noticed a very specific feature here that I haven’t seen before: a dedicated GoPro hotkey.
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The Bundle: Asus is offering a “GoPro MAX2” bundle with a 360-degree camera and accessories at a 35% discount.
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The Screen: It features a stunning 3K Lumina OLED touch panel with a 360-degree hinge.
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Why it matters: This is built for the “adventure creator.” If you’re editing 360-degree footage on the go, the integration of AI tools like StoryCube and MuseTree makes the workflow significantly faster.
The Daily Driver: 2026 TUF Gaming A14
Don’t let the “TUF” name fool you into thinking it’s bulky. At just 1.48kg, this 14-inch beast is surprisingly portable for a gaming machine.
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Durability: It still carries that MIL-STD-810H rating, so it can handle a few bumps in your backpack.
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The Tech: It runs the new AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 392 chip, which is designed to balance heavy gaming with serious AI efficiency.
Technical Specs at a Glance
| Feature | ROG Flow Z13-KJP | ProArt PX13 | TUF Gaming A14 |
| Processor | AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 | AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 | AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 392 |
| Graphics | Radeon 8060S | Radeon 8060S | Radeon 8060S |
| RAM | 128GB LPDDR5X | 128GB LPDDR5X | 32GB LPDDR5X |
| Display | 13.4″ 2.5K (180Hz) | 13.3″ 3K OLED (Touch) | 14″ 2.5K (165Hz) |
| Weight | 1.25kg (Tablet only) | 1.39kg | 1.48kg |
The “Analytic” Take: Why “Max AI” Matters
The common thread here is the AMD Ryzen Max AI series. Asus is moving away from just “raw clock speed” and leaning into NPU (Neural Processing Unit) power.
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The Impact: For you, this means your laptop can handle background tasks like noise cancellation, video blurring, and AI-assisted rendering without killing your battery or making the fans scream.
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The GPU: The switch to Radeon 8060S across the board shows that integrated graphics have finally caught up to entry-level dedicated cards, allowing these laptops to stay incredibly thin.
Pricing & Availability
Get your wallets ready, because these aren’t exactly “budget” buys:
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ROG Flow Z13-KJP: ₹3,79,990 (Sale starts March 4)
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ProArt PX13: ₹3,34,990 (Available now)
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TUF Gaming A14: ₹1,79,990 (Available now)
I’ll be keeping an eye out for the first real-world benchmarks on that Radeon 8060S—I want to see if it can actually handle Death Stranding 2 at 2.5K.
Are you tempted by that 128GB RAM on the ProArt, or is the TUF A14 more your speed? Let me know!

