got the brand new proart laptops and the one in front of me here is unique because it's running Snapdragon and I've got two more over here so I'm excited to check out all the new stuff this one also seems to include a pen 2.0 so obviously we're going to have pen input and my understanding about this model in front of me is that this one is going to be a kind of convertible situation tablet and laptop experience well to start with this portion is extremely light so this must be the tablet piece 16x9 aspect ratio front-facing cameras volume up and down in the top right corner Dolby Atmos speakers and they are stereo one on each side we have these pins for docking type- C is over here and then we have a couple of other ports which are covered in order to be protected from the elements I suppose there's a fullsize SD card slot and another type c Port also in the package there must be some sort of keyboard component and there it is we have our keyboard section with this green color and then we've also got the top portion which looks like it also behaves like a stand and it has an area for storage of your pen 2.0 and this is a fairly rigid stand so it should be able to hold in a number of different angles now this piece here should yes snap together magnetically and then and the secondary portion so it's like a two-piece case will just slap on like that so it's a two stage kind of setup you'll lift up the tablet and then you'll prop it up at whichever angle you like using this kickstand which actually moves all the way down to there which could be useful for drawing and Pen input when it's closed that's what the whole package looks like fairly large trackpad clicky and because the the keyboard sits flush with the table there's no flex whatsoever and surprisingly some decent key travel you think because it's so thin but the keys pop up quite a bit and then the entire keyboard section is recessed our pen and the pen does include some extra nibs of a different size and as far as charging you unveil the type-c charge port by lifting up the back portion couple of buttons on the pen also and the entire thing we'll slide into the side here magnets are cool but you get an extra sense of security by just having it inside of this compartment it's not going to pop out or fly out most likely now this external case has a nice texture to it I like that they put these bumps so you just have a little more confidence when you grip it and the whole thing creates a fairly portable package it's featuring a 13in 3K 16 by10 Lumina OLED touchcreen ip52 will actually give you you some water resistance on this device it's measuring in at an ultra slim 9 mm and the weight is under 2 lb at 1.87 lb so if you're looking for something flexible versatile this is going to be your offering of course it's part of the proart line so the idea here is professionals creative types that are making things using their devices if you want that kind of new form factor plus you're going to get those battery advantages of having a Qualcomm chip inside of a device like this let's check out the next unit here we're going up in terms of scale oh this is going to be very thin and light oo look at that matte black finish I really like this subtle branding that they've gone with just in the corner nothing in the central portion this feels quite sleek and stealth like power switch micro SD usba a type c power fulls size HDMI is there another type-c and analog audio single finger display lift ooh super solid and the keyboard surprisingly similar maybe slightly more travel but a very similar style to the convertible device this display oh we have our tent mode obviously we have our full-on tablet mode we have our touchcreen we have our pen input so now we have two options for versatility I mean I suppose the advantage there is that you're able to to remove the tablet independently so you have the most portable scenario but the advantage here is you're getting an integrated solution more laptop like but then with convertible features this has another large glass trackpad and this actually integrates their wheel as well so this is going to be able to control various aspects in certain creative applications well really any applications in this case the pen 2.0 included as well as a usba to ethernet adapter you can configure this system with up to 32 gigs of RAM the px13 is coming in at 1.3 kilos and 15.8 mm 13.3 in display 16 by10 aspect ratio at 3K pixels so the Peak Performance is 115 watt TDP so you're going to be able to do all of your intensive tasks and then even do a little bit of gaming using that RTX 470 okay last up the big boy oh definitely larger and it comes with a backpack cool wow I kind of want to start with this backpack like this is a high quality backpack look at this thing metal clasps and like thick straps you can carry it like this now you're used to having this happen like in the gaming space where you would get like a gaming backpack or something with Rog to have it on a proart side with something that sort of like match matches the aesthetic is a cool idea so the pro art customer now gets something like the gamer treatment by getting the backpack included which is cool all right so here is the big boy proart Pro device so this is going to come down to portability versus screen size and resolution ooh since we have the bigger display to start with in the 16in we now have speakers that are right on the deck six surround speakers to enhance the audio experience not just for entertainment but also for communication this just looks very smooth and Sleek the display traditional laptop display so it's not doing any kind of funky twisting around but that wouldn't really make sense for a 16-in laptop anyways over here we have power full sizee HDMI Thunderbolt usba analog audio and then over on the other side fulls sizee SD card slot useful another usba a and then type-c connector there as well and once again included inside my retail pack the pen 2.0 so we're talking about a touchcreen still even though this one doesn't flip all the way around we can reach up touch the display and obviously draw on it as well so you go ahead and let me know down in the comments which of these devices is the most compelling to you do you like the traditional laptop format in the p16 with just a big bright 4K display would you grab it itate towards the scale kind of as a desktop replacement of course you could feed this out to an external monitor but obviously you give up a little bit of portability or what about the in between this convertible right here kind of like a laptop but also giving you some of that tablet functionality by flipping all the way around or even going into tent mode for media consumption or possibly for collaborating during a meeting in this case you're still having that 115 watt TDP you're still having RTX 4070 so even though this is scaled down and lighter you're able to still do those intensive tasks and do some gaming if you choose to or would you go for the most convertible of the bunch and in this case be one of the first to purchase these new Snapdragon chips running Windows so over here obviously we have the versatility of this stand which can stop it basically any point we've got our pen input but that's the case across the board and then we have our removable stand so we can just take that off and have something even lighter and what's cool about their case design is the second piece can stay on and give you a little bit more versatility with just the tablet so now I have a kickstand but I also have a little bit of protection on the back and a place to put my pen even if I don't want to carry the keyboard so anyway let me know in the comments which of these three you would select and why