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Hands On With ASUS ZenBook A14
Asus’ new ultra-light Zenbook A14 must be held to be believed
Announced at CES 2025, the new Asus Zenbook A14 is one of those devices that can’t fully be explained without experiencing it yourself. The lightest version of the laptop weighs just 2.18 pounds. For reference, the 13-inch MacBook Air weighs more than a half pound more at 2.7 pounds, despite being the lightest of the best laptops you can buy.
Hands on with the ultralight Asus Zenbook A14 at CES 2025: MacBook Airs should be scared
Mashable got to spend some time with the new Asus Zenbook A14 — the "world's lightest Copilot+ PC" with a 32-hour battery life.
The Asus Zenbook A14 is my favorite MacBook Air competitor I’ve seen at CES 2025
Asus just revealed new Asus Zenbook A14, which looks like the best MacBook Air alternative for the Windows crowd we’ve seen in quite some time.
ASUS unveiled the Zenbook A14 at CES 2025 and it's the MacBook Air competitor I've been dreaming of
I knew I had found my favorite computer of CES 2025 early last December, long before I had a chance to see what most other PC makers were cooking up. It comes from ASUS and it’s the new Zenbook A14, a system that the company had joked about calling the Zenbook Air.
The Zenbook A14 is Asus’ MacBook Air
Asus’ new featherweight laptop is aiming to be the latest Windows rival to the Apple MacBook Air. The Asus Zenbook A14 is a new thin and light productivity machine announced at CES 2025 sporting a Qualcomm Snapdragon X processor for a claimed battery life of up to 32 hours and a weight of just 2.
Asus Zenbook A14 hands-on review: a true Air alternative?
Lightweight meets long lasting. The sub-1kg Asus Zenbook A14 claims 32 hours between charges - is that enough to best the MacBook Air?
The Asus All-’Ceraluminum’ Zenbook A14 Is the Lightest Laptop I’ve Ever Held
The $1,100 Asus Zenbook A14 weighs in at 2.2 pounds and is thin enough that I fear I may snap it with my fingers. The Zenbook S 14 from 2024 clocks in at around 2.8 pounds to compare apples to apples.
Look Out, Apple MacBook Air: Hands On With the Asus Zenbook A14
Asus' magnesium-alloy, Qualcomm-based Zenbook aims squarely at the MacBook Air, and I went hands on with it at CES 2025 to see how it might compare.
Score a 13-inch 2024 Apple MacBook Air for under $900
MacBook Air 13-inch laptop (M3 chip, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) is currently on sale for $899, 18% off its list price of $1,099. This allows you to pocket $200, which is a
The new Zenbook A14 MacBook Air lookalike beats the real thing in five ways
The new machine not only succeeds in emulating the look of the MacBook Air, but exceeds its specs in no fewer than five different ways – including being even lighter … Glance quickly at the machine and you could easily be forgiven for mistaking it for a new MacBook Air.
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Asus Launches Snapdragon X Zenbook A14, Refreshes Lineup With AI Chips
Asus breathes new life into its Zenbook lineup with an affordable A14 packing Qualcomm's Snapdragon X processors, a ...
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CES 2025: ASUS Zenbook A14 Leads Company’s Stunning Copilot+ Laptop Lineup
With the Zenbook A14 leading the charge, ASUS has brought a full range of Copilot+ Laptops to CES 2025. ASUS consistently ...
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Asus ZenBook A14 With Snapdragon X Series Chips, 'Ceraluminum' Chassis Launched
The Asus ZenBook A14 is powered by Snapdragon X series chips, along with up to 32GB of LPDDR5x memory. The laptop sports a 14 ...
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Best Laptops at CES 2025: Top Picks at the Show From Asus, Lenovo, Acer and More
From a laptop with a screen that grows to a 1-kilogram ultraportable to the world's most powerful 14-inch workstation, these ...
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