Asus has announced it will host a special event at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas. While the company is expected to unveil a range of new products, the highlight for road warriors will likely be a new ultra-thin laptop, touted as the world’s lightest Copilot+ PC.
While Asus previously gave us an idea of what the laptop will look like and teased a CES 2025 launch, the hardware company recently revealed the release date for the new gaming laptop. According to the announcement, Asus will reveal its latest ROG Strix laptop on January 6 at 8 PM Pacific Time (UTC -8). While CES 2025 will officially start on January 7, Asus will seemingly launch the new laptops during the pre-event media briefing. Along with the announcement, Asus also launched a microsite with a countdown to the official reveal of the next-gen laptops.
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We also firmly expect to see Nvidia unveil and release the RTX 5000 series laptop and desktop GPUs, with the RTX 5080 reportedly coming to market first. Hence, this ROG laptop will likely launch with RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 GPUs at first, with the 5070 Ti and 5070 launching later in the year. Regardless of which GPUs the new ROG Strix laptops launch with, past leaks indicate that most of the RTX 5000 series GPUs will be a significant upgrade over their predecessors.
However, it’s worth noting that real-world battery life often falls short of manufacturer claims. Laptops are typically tested under ideal conditions involving light tasks, minimal background processes, and lower screen brightness. For instance, our review of the Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6, equipped with the Snapdragon X Elite, found that while Lenovo advertised up to 24 hours of battery life, we achieved approximately 21 hours in testing. While not identical to the claim, this remains the highest battery life we’ve recorded in the labs, so far.
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