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ThinkPad T14
$1349.88
ASUS
Based on 243 Reddit mentions
$2638.99
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It's an effective 3-4x increase in APU performance in one generation compared to what was typically a 5-10% uplift based on AMD's prior generations of products, so on that merit alone it's awesome. However the "relative" comparison of the Radeon 8060 iGPU to a 4060/4070 mobile is a bit dubious as th
...MN_Moody in r/hardware
February 23, 2025 4:29 PM
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Honestly I'm more worried about ASUS's lack of quality if anything. I had ROG Flow X16 fail on me, considered ProArt P16 just to find it's riddled with issues so I'm hesitant to buy Flow Z13. At this point I have more trust in GMKtech.
kyralfie in r/LocalLLaMA
February 19, 2025 6:37 AM
14
Short answer: No. Long Answer: it uses consumer grade LPDDR5X chips soldered in a quad channel config. It does have On Die ECC (ODECC) which can correct single bit errors on the chips themselves. It’s on by default and not controllable by the user. Full ECC adds extra parity bits and hardware on the
...gunsngnu in r/FlowZ13
October 31, 2025 4:35 PM
2
honestly, im downgrading a lot from an Macbook Pro M3pro and an iPad Air m2, but this so far has been doing pretty well! I already have a "decent" (for my standards of mid-range games and video editing) desktop. i wanted a portable, durable, future-proofable device that could be used as a semi-table
...BabyLlamaaa in r/framework
November 13, 2025 7:06 PM
2
It will get crushed by Asus ROG Flow Z13 with Stix Halo chip. Let's see if MS can still sit on this inferior product forever. LOL
erichang in r/AMD_Stock
February 1, 2025 7:13 PM
5
That's a real shame. I wish they had just made it work out of the box day one. While not a deal breaker, why have a feature and then not make the effort to make it work? I have the Raikiri Pro and it's my fave PC/xbox controller. As a fan of Asus for over 20 years and also having grown up and workin
...ElixioLumens in r/FlowZ13
December 7, 2025 3:37 PM
1
I would say I trust them about the same. I've bought enough hardware to have had issues with many companies. My 2007 Macbook Pro suffered from a bad ac adapter, a failed battery and finally issues with the GPU soldier joints. It was the most expensive notebook I ever bought, while also having the mo
...thegenregeek in r/gpdwin
November 24, 2025 9:02 PM
1
The shit I really want is the ROG flow Z13 but its too expensive, pc handhelds are great but what happens once the analog sticks, buttons wear out or stop working?
iHateR3dd1tXX in r/Handhelds
November 25, 2025 12:10 AM
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