Unlock the Power of AMD Revolution: 2024 Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 Review

The Asus ROG Zephyrus G16: A Gaming Laptop with a Twist

Asus has overhauled its ROG Zephyrus gaming laptops, and the result is a sleek, aluminum body paired with a brilliant OLED screen. The Intel version of the Zephyrus G16 is an impressive package, but the AMD model takes the cake with its Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU. With a better-integrated graphics chip and improvements in efficiency and raw horsepower, the AMD model is the clear winner. And, with a price tag of $2,300, it’s finally an all-rounder that can handle both gaming and productivity, all day, every day.

The Good

  • Above-average battery life for a gaming laptop
  • Thin and light
  • Exceptional screen and speakers
  • All-around good build quality with little flex

The Bad

  • Expensive, undercut by Asus’ own offerings
  • Still runs hotter than competitors
  • Performance lags behind laptops with similar specifications
  • RGB lighting underwhelming for a laptop of this price

The Verdict

The G16 is the one to beat, if it’s on sale. With the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU, it’s the perfect laptop for gamers who don’t want their machines to live on their desk, as well as content creators. The color-accurate, high-refresh-rate screen looks fantastic watching any type of content, the speakers are top-notch, and the port selection, especially the full-sized SD card reader, is great for photographers and video editors.

The Price Point

The price remains the biggest sticking point for either model of the G16. I’ve seen the Intel version on sale for as low as $1,400, which undercuts less expensive, chunkier competitors with similar specs. The AMD model, on the other hand, may be more expensive, but it’s a better value.

Conclusion

The Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 is a gaming laptop that has finally found its sweet spot with the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU. While pricing may be a concern, the AMD model offers the best overall performance and battery life. Keep an eye out for deep discounts on the 2024 models if the rumored RTX 5000 series doesn’t bring significant improvements.

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