ASUS ProArt is partnering with the 2026 Red Bull Global Aerial Performance Camp in Namibia to showcase the co-branded ProArt GoPro Edition (PX13) laptop. The collaboration aims to help athletes and creators edit extreme sports footage directly in demanding outdoor environments. During the camp, Red Bull athlete Dani Román used the laptop above the Namibian desert to edit aerial stunts.
The laptop integrates with GoPro Cloud and the GoPro Mission Pro workflow to streamline the capture-to-edit process for action creators. Creators at the camp used the hardware to manage immersive 360-degree videos and high-resolution clips.
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The ProArt GoPro Edition (PX13) has a 13-inch 360-degree convertible chassis that switches between laptop, tent, and tablet modes. It checks in at 15.8 mm thin, weighs 1.39 kg, and meets MIL-STD 810H standards to withstand high temperatures, sand, dust, and high altitudes. Similar to the Lenovo Yoga Air 14 Ultra, the laptop combines a compact footprint with top-tier internal components.
The laptop uses AMD’s Ryzen™ AI Max+ 395 processor, which includes a 50 TOPS neural processing unit (NPU) and supports up to 128GB of LPDDR5X memory. This hardware configuration helps video editors process 8K RAW video and run local AI-intensive workflows. For editors who need more thermal headroom for heavier tasks, ASUS also offers the larger ProArt P16 laptop.
Media management is handled by the ASUS StoryCube application, which uses AI-powered scene recognition to sort and tag video clips. The software automatically categorizes GoPro and Red Bull activity footage to organize large media libraries. This integration eliminates manual sorting steps so creators can edit and share their footage faster.
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