If you’re familiar with Asus’ creator-focused laptops, you’ll feel right at home using the 2025 ProArt P16
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If you’re familiar with Asus’ creator-focused laptops, you’ll feel right at home using the 2025 ProArt P16
Below is a benchmark test results table comparing the 2025 ProArt P16 to its predecessor, as well as the M4 MacBook Pro and the MSI Stealth 16 AI, another laptop with a similar purpose. You’ll notice that Asus’ new machine outperforms most of its rivals across the various benchmark rendering tests. There are instances where it falls behind, but it isn’t a large gap.
If you’re looking for a powerful alternative to your old MacBook, this ProArt laptop is your best bet in 2025.
Cinebench 24 MC | Geekbench 6.2.2 SC | Geekbench 6.2.2 MC | |
Asus ProArt P16 (2025) | 1,211 | 2,896 | 15,194 |
Apple MacBook Pro M4 | 906 | 3,823 | 14,849 |
Asus ProArt P16 (2024) | 1,096 | 2,904 | 12,787 |
MSI Stealth 16 AI | 1,129 | 2,687 | 15,883 |
The Creator Hub offers utility beyond tweaking performance. The WorkSmart tool lets you group multiple apps together. So when you click one of these groups, all those apps open simultaneously, saving you time. Color Control allows users to actively adjust the screen output on the fly. For example, you could tweak the blue light output so it’s easier on your eyes or change which color gamut is being shown.
Up in the upper left-hand corner of the touchpad is the DialPad, which allows you to customize your own controls in each app. The physical design offers more precise control than the touchpad, which makes cycling through different tools easier than you’d assume.
I tried incorporating the DialPad into my workflow to edit a video on CapCut, a photograph on Pixlr, and render 3D models in Blender using the DialPad, and found out that it’s best used in conjunction with the touchpad. It works best as an supplemental tool for quick access to change brush sizes or cycling through video clips, but it isn’t designed to replace the touchpad or mouse altogether.
That said, the 2024 version is definitely still competitive, so if you’re looking for a powerful graphics-minded laptop and want to save some money, I’d highly recommend it, especially if it sees some additional price drops.