Asus is expanding the reach of its latest ProArt 2-in-1, the ProArt PZ14, bringing the same high-end configuration to multiple international markets—even if local pricing varies from country to country. For buyers, that consistency is good news: no matter where it launches, Asus is sticking with a single fully loaded SKU aimed at creators and power users who want a premium, ultra-portable Windows 2-in-1.
Every region listed so far is getting the same core specs: 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory, a 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite X2E-88-100 processor. Performance should be a major highlight. Based on benchmark expectations for this chipset, the ProArt PZ14 is positioned to deliver a sizable uplift over the ProArt PZ13—around a 70% jump in CPU-heavy tasks, with even bigger gains in gaming performance. That makes the PZ14 especially appealing for demanding workflows like photo editing, multi-layer design projects, heavy multitasking, and other creator-focused workloads that benefit from strong CPU throughput.
The display is another headline feature. Asus is equipping the ProArt PZ14 with a 14-inch OLED panel running at 2,880 x 1,800 (2.8K) and a fast 144 Hz refresh rate. Brightness is rated at 500 nits in SDR, with HDR peak brightness reaching up to 1,100 nits. For creators and media fans alike, that combination suggests crisp detail, smooth motion, and the kind of high-impact HDR pop that makes OLED panels so desirable for both content creation and entertainment.
Despite packing premium hardware, Asus is also emphasizing portability and battery capacity. The ProArt PZ14 includes a 75 Wh battery while weighing just 790 g. Dimensions are listed as 319 x 206 x 90 mm, reinforcing its positioning as a lightweight, travel-friendly 2-in-1 that doesn’t compromise on screen quality or core performance.
As of now, Asus has also listed the ProArt PZ14 in the Netherlands and the UK, but pre-orders haven’t started in either market yet. Availability in North America remains uncertain as well, with no confirmed timeline so far. For shoppers waiting stateside, it may be a matter of watching for an official launch announcement—especially given the attention the Snapdragon X2 Elite platform is likely to attract in the premium thin-and-light category.






