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Controllers. Held in hand. Counts. I have an Asus Z13 im doing it with as well.
Sega-Playstation-64 in r/Handhelds
September 19, 2025 2:59 AM
37
If you have to carry all that stuff, just get a good gaming laptop. Otherwise, if you want even more portability, then get the Asus Rog Flow Z13. It's pretty expensive, but it will play every game at laptop 4070 level.
konjecture in r/LegionGo
November 30, 2025 7:36 PM
11
You're literally asking high specs in a small package, the most powerful I know of is the ROG Flow Z13 with Ryzen HX395+(RTX 4060 levels of performance), which is like the Surface Pro a tablet with a keyboard. The smaller you go the harder it is to cool and power it. Keep in mind, more powerful chip
...Little-Equinox in r/laptops
September 17, 2025 2:32 AM
22
Got the 5090 XG in last week. Two day shipping was a nice surprise. Literally plug and play for my 2025 Z13. Maxed out High/Ultra settings on everything I’ve tried thus far. I have a Razer eGPU setup I was using for an older Razer gaming laptop and this is much quieter and takes up far less space th
...Walleyevision in r/FlowZ13
November 24, 2025 1:26 PM
7
I own an Z13. If you look at price to performance ratio you can get a gaming laptop with higher specs. The advantage of Z13 is the portability. It is super lightweight like a tablet. But you can't use it like a tablet, since the air intakes are below the device. But you can game from anywhere if you
...Worried-Duty3437 in r/FlowZ13
December 7, 2025 2:51 PM
6
The other one I was interested in, the ROG Flow Z13 is similarly priced, but way heavier than I am interested in. I had looked at others like Lenovo, Asus, and Dell, but they were either also similarly priced or didn’t match the specs I was interested in, particularly the 32gb+ of ram. Plus, Microso
...YetiLumberjack in r/Surface
September 25, 2025 5:30 PM
10
Have this bag (among many), it’s a good bag although the front side pocket is rather goofy to me and stuff doesn’t stay tucked into the ‘sideways access’ pockets at all. At 12L I don’t think it’s big enough to hold all this guys’ stuff. The back laptop compartment is -very- ‘tight’ meaning once you
...Walleyevision in r/ManyBaggers
December 8, 2025 1:42 PM
5
It really depends on what is important to you. One little thing that is seldom discussed: the amazing touch screen on the Z13, plus its pen support that is becoming more and more useful as I use it daily for work (signatures, annotations on a screenshot, etc.) For example, I tried going the G16 rout
...Supercc in r/FlowZ13
November 16, 2025 8:27 PM
5
IMO, the G14 is better for college since it's easier to carry around and fits into more bags, but it's really a tossup since both laptops are pretty light and fit into bags easily. I'd still lean towards the G14, though, especially since its iGPU is far better than the G16's. The 890M can't really b
...Affectionate-Toe-724 in r/ZephyrusG14
August 12, 2025 4:40 PM
9
I have a 4090 gaming pc had all the pc gaming handhelds now just msi claw 8 ai, and the consoles. The z13 is my favorite modular device to use. I feel more excited to use it over my pcs. What i love about it mostly is it intakes from the back unlike the bottom for laptop and exhausts on top. This me
...Krometheous in r/FlowZ13
August 24, 2025 8:53 PM
8