The original GZ700 came out more than two years ago, and features include liquid metal compounds for the CPU, a kick stand and a gaming-class GPU. The GZ700 was, although technically a tablet, a bit too big for its lightweight body. There is also a new age for GZ700 with a 9th-generation Intel Core i9 CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 graphics. Asus was waiting a little while to update the GZ700 but the video released on Friday showed some hints that could be of a future. The video below appears on YouTube, but we pulled out all the hints of what may come. You probably didn’t see anything like it was on it. It wasn’t even that dark it had just been as dark as it was. We added a frame and added 224 to 176 for you. The background and the image on display, where it is that the sequel of the ROG Mothership GZ700 looks like. We think it has a keyboard on the front, which means it may be quite thinner than the original modela device that’s barely qualified to be a tablet in the majority of people’s books. Since we upgraded brightness, you can see what looks like a thinner version of the ROG Motherboard GZ700 in the Asus CES teaser. Asus Large amounts of paper are usually good graphics, but that’s not the case with the original GeForce RTX 2080 GPU. Compared to this image, you can see something that looks like an external USB port. Can’t see me? No problem, we added that frame to our core, too. Here is a port similar to one used by Asus for its very crazy (but less like Mothership) ROG Flow X13 laptop. That looks like a port at the Asus eGPU. Asus Heres the picture of the port, which is presented in the video of the ROG Flow X13. The Asus X13s XGm custom eGPU port ran 8 lanes of PCIe 3.0. IDG That port likely indicates that Asus will use its proprietary XGm GPU port for whatever this tablet is. That is, too, a good idea, because if you have an XG Mobile GPU for the GeForce RTX 3080, you’ll be able to use it on this tablet as well. We say hopefully. There’s no guarantee. The original Flow X13 and ROG XG Mobile had a USB 3.2 connection x8 with an Intel computer and a Ryzen 9 CPU in the Flow X13. We don’t know which way the company will go since the original Mothership GZ700 was built on an Intel CPU and the Flow X13 was built on an AMD CPU. Until now, Asus will take advantage of any increased PCIe support next year on new CPUs and increase external GPU access. If the original ROG XG Mobile had eight slots of PCIe Gen 3.0, more than simply Thunderbolt 3s four, four, but the way the company will go with PCIe Gen 3 now doesn’t predict. If you didn’t trust in the e-waste bin, then we hope that the ROG XG is compatible, since carrying hardware forward is always better than sending it to the massive e-waste bin. As you said, we won’t know until the launch of the CES 2022 ROG at 11 o’clock, the Asuss will 2022. On January 4, 2022, Pacific Time. The original Asus XG Mobile used a custom connector and ran a GeForce RTX 3080 inside. IDG