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    Asus Zenbook A14 (UX3407) review

    In a way, it’s hard to take the Zenbook A14 (UX3407) seriously as a business tool. Until you hold it, it doesn’t seem that extraordinary; another one of Asus’s slim and light Zenbook laptops in a low-key beige finish. It’s compact, with a 31.7 x 21.4 cm desktop footprint that’s not much bigger than a magazine, and at a maximum…

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    ASUS Zenbook S 14 review: Mastering elegance and battery life

    The ASUS Zenbook S 14 is one of those rare laptops that challenge our expectations for an ultraportable device. While traditional Windows laptops often force users to compromise – choosing between battery life and a beautiful 120 Hz display or between performance and portability, – this one aims to have it all. Standing out as one of the most elegant…

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    The ASUS Zenbook A14 Has Qualcomm’s Best Snapdragon Chips

    While Apple has seen a lot of success with Apple silicon-powered ARM Macs, ARM on the Windows side is still rough with software compatibility. This new computer by ASUS might be as good as an ARM Windows laptop can get in 2025. ASUS has launched its first Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered laptop, the Zenbook A14 (UX3407). Weighing in at under 2.5 pounds,…

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    ASUS Zenbook S 14 first look: Stylish, smart, and ultra portable!

    I’ve always appreciated laptops with sleek, lightweight designs that offer more than just good looks. A high-quality OLED display, excellent battery life, cutting-edge AI capabilities, and well-rounded performance are must-haves, and I’m sure many readers feel the same. In 2024, Windows laptops have stepped up their game in surprising ways, and the ASUS Zenbook S 14 is one of the…

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    Asus Zenbook S14 review | ITPro

    Intel launches its new Series 2 generation of Core Ultra mobile processors somewhat on the back foot. The first generation ‘Meteor Lake’ Core Ultra processors were speedy enough, with improved GPU performance and built-in AI support, but did little to reverse the impact of benchmarks showing Apple’s M3 processors performing faster. Then came Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X processors and Microsoft’s new…

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