The ProArt P16 retains a predecessor-like design aimed at creative professionals and offers a lightweight chassis for portability. The keyboard provides quiet keycaps but a mushy typing feel, while a large touchpad occupies much of the wrist rest for comfort. Stereo Harman/Kardon speakers flank the keyboard for strong audio. Internal specifications include an AMD Ryzen AI HX 370 processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 GPU, and 32GB of RAM. The machine can run games but exhibits fast overheating and a 60Hz display; bottom heat vents expel hot air, making lap use inadvisable. The ProCreator Hub centralizes controls and enables instant performance and battery-life tuning.
First off, the ProArt P16 has a lightweight physical design, making it easy to carry around. I found the keyboard to be too mushy for my liking. It doesn't have a great typing feel, but the keycaps are quiet, so that's a plus. The touchpad takes up a large portion of the wrist rest, enabling better comfort and ease of use. On either side of the keyboard is a pair of Harman/Kardon speakers delivering strong audio output.
My review unit came loaded with some solid hardware, indeed. It houses an AMD Ryzen AI HX 370 processor, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 graphics card, and 32GB of RAM. Yes, you can game this; no, I don't recommend doing so. It overheats fast, and the display only has a refresh rate of 60Hz. Large heat vents are located at the bottom, expelling hot air. I do not recommend placing the computer on your lap unless you want your legs to be cooked.
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