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== How to improve this article == Dear editors, After several attempts and revisions, the article is still considered to contain promotional and LLM-generated content. I am genuinely unsure how to better meet Wikipedia's neutral point of view requirements. Could you kindly provide more specific guidance on how to improve the article ? For example, which sentences should be adjusted or rewritten? Many thanks for your patience and advice. I am committed to contributing in a correct, neutral and fully compliant manner. [[User:Tech Savvy User|Tech Savvy User]] ([[User talk:Tech Savvy User|talk]]) 02:36, 25 November 2025 (UTC) == Merge into [[ASUS]] == Along with [[ASUS ROG]] and [[ASUS TUF]], I think the page should be integrated into [[ASUS]] one, especially considering it's a lesser-known product line than ROG and TUF. So if they don't have a separate page, I don't see why ProArt should. [[User:Paranoid25|Paranoid25]] ([[User talk:Paranoid25|talk]]) 09:05, 24 February 2026 (UTC) :Iβve seen that both ASUS's brand positioning and coverage by tech media treat ASUS ProArt as a sub-brand. This is similar to how they view ASUS ROG and ASUS TUF, which focus on solutions for creators. A recent article by [https://www.republicworld.com/tech/asus-launches-2026-creator-line-up-in-india-with-proart-gopro-edition-rog-flow-z13-kojima-edition-and-tuf-gaming-a14 Republic World] highlights this viewpoint. I also noticed that Lenovo [[Lenovo Legion|Legion]] and Lenovo [[Lenovo LOQ|LOQ]] each have their own dedicated pages. Given this, I think the ProArt page should also stand alone. [[User:Rifeh1991|Rifeh1991]] ([[User talk:Rifeh1991|talk]]) 09:27, 11 March 2026 (UTC) ::I'm saying that if ROG and TUF don't have separate pages, ProArt shouldn't have one either. [[User:Paranoid25|Paranoid25]] ([[User talk:Paranoid25|talk]]) 10:58, 11 March 2026 (UTC) :::While it's true that ASUS ROG and ASUS TUF do not have separate pages, Wikipedia usually looks at topics based on their importance and independent coverage. This is more important than whether related product lines have their own pages. Several tech media outlets have described ASUS ProArt as a brand aimed at creators. It includes a wider range of products such as laptops, displays, motherboards, and workstations for creative professionals. Considering this coverage and its unique position, a separate page for ProArt seems reasonable. [[User:Rifeh1991|Rifeh1991]] ([[User talk:Rifeh1991|talk]]) 02:47, 13 March 2026 (UTC) ::::Then there are two choices: ::::* Create pages also for ASUS ROG and ASUS TUF ::::* Or merge ASUS ProArt into ASUS ::::We have to wait for other opinions from the community. [[User:Paranoid25|Paranoid25]] ([[User talk:Paranoid25|talk]]) 09:02, 13 March 2026 (UTC)
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