![]() The display's 16:10 aspect ratio (which we're seeing more and more often in new laptops) gives you additional verticality. The Flow X13 features a glossy 13.4-inch screen with a 1920 x 1200 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Speakers lack bass but otherwise sound good.Vibrant 120Hz display looks good, but can be quite reflective in bright light.Asus ROG Flow X13 review: Display and audio But in my tests, I found the touchpad intuitive and responsive. ![]() Its relatively small size could pose problems, especially for those who make large gestures. The smooth touchpad delivers precise swiping and tracking. I don’t care much for RGB lighting so I didn’t see this as a major loss, though I understand it may be a bummer for some users. Unlike the Zephyrus G14, there are no RGB lighting options. There are three brightness settings for the keys’ backlight. I wrote the majority of this review on the Flow X13 and had a great experience doing so. Ample key spacing gives you plenty of room to move, and keystrokes feel precise. Your fingers won’t feel cramped when using the spacious keyboard, which feels similar in size to those found in 15-inch laptops. No RGB lighting, if that's a thing you're into.Asus ROG Flow X13 review: Keyboard and touchpad Though 2-in-1 laptops usually have power buttons on their sides, the power button on the ROG Flow X13 is especially sensitive - I had to be careful not to accidentally shut the laptop off when plugging in the USB-C port. I also wasn’t keen on the power button’s location along the right edge of the keyboard deck. ![]()
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