The XPS 13 9345 is among the first Qualcomm laptops and the Zenbook S 14 is the first Lunar Lake laptop that we’ve reviewed. This makes it an important battle to see which platform can make it ...
Introducing the Asus ZenBook Flip S, the latest addition to its ... Our review unit features a fantastic 13.3-inch 3840 x 2160 4K UHD resolution display, and with an ultra-vivid Pantone validated ...
The Asus Zenbook 14 OLED (Q425M) and Apple Macbook Air 13 M3 are both ultraportable powerhouse laptops that are destined for our best laptops page. They are contenders for our laptops with the longest ...
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Transcendent battery life ・A purposeful use of space ・Lovely, surprisingly large OLED ...
Powered by an Intel Core Ultra 200V chip, the Asus Zenbook S14 OLED runs AI workloads and every tasks well, while pulling ...
The Zenbook S 14 uses what Asus calls “ceraluminum,” or aluminum ... Both laptops have 2.8K (2880 x 1800) OLED displays, but the ProArt PX13’s 13.3-inch panel will be significantly sharper ...
The Asus Zenbook S 14 UX5406 (Intel Core Ultra 7 258V) is one of the first and most compelling Lunar Lake laptops so far, and we're pitting it against the Apple MacBook Air 13 (M3). The Zenbook S ...
Like Intel, Samsung has struggled with its own in-house Exynos chip and may not introduce a new version this year due to poor ...
Asus Zenbook S14 qualifies as the Copilot+ PC and that tag alone ... despite the 14-inch display being almost equivalent to a 13-inch laptop. Function over design is Asus’ last name and that is ...
After living on Lenovo’s Snapdragon X-powered, 2.8 Lb Yoga Slim 7x for over month, it just made the cut in my demanding ...
ASUS Zenbook S 14 (UX5406SA ... is actually exactly the same processor as the Core Ultra 7 258V found in the Dell XPS 13 we just reviewed. The difference is in the amount of memory, and that's ...
Compared to the 2024 13-inch MacBook Air with M3 that sits ... What's even greater is that the Asus Zenbook OLED 14 charges via USB-C, so you'll never be too far from a connection.