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New ASUS Zenbook A14 and Zenbook A16 launched with Snapdragon X2 series chips and OLED displays

Asus Zenbook A14 and A16 are now on sale in the US

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ASUS has officially released its new Zenbook A14 and Zenbook A16 in the US, expanding its latest Copilot+ PC lineup with two thin-and-light laptops built around Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 platform.

The Zenbook A16 is the headline model in the latest A series lineup, with ASUS calling it the fastest Snapdragon-powered laptop on the market. Meanwhile, the A14 is the more portable notebook with similar specs and features to its larger sibling.

Zenbook A16: Leading in size and performance

The new Zenbook A16 is built around Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor, with up to 80 TOPS of NNPU performance. ASUS is pitching this model as a powerful Snapdragon-powered laptop, which is paired with a 16-inch ASUS Lumina OLED display with a 3K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

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You also get six speakers, up to 48GB of LPDDR5X memory, 1TB of PCIe 4.0 SSD storage, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, an FHD IR camera, HDMI 2.1, dual USB 4 Type-C ports, USB-A, a headphone jack, and an SD card reader. ASUS is bringing back the Ceraluminum build for the premium feel on the Zenbook A16, which weighs around 2.65lb (about 1.2kg).

This model starts for $1,699.99 in the US, and will be available for purchase through Best Buy and the brand’s official store in mid-Q2 2026.

Zenbook A14: Lighter and cheaper

The Zenbook A14 is the more portable option of the two. Asus says it weighs just 2.18 pounds (about 0.98kg) and still uses the Snapdragon X2 Elite platform with an up to 80 TOPS NPU, while also promising over 33 hours of battery life and 50% charging in 30 minutes. In the US, it starts at $1,349.99 and is available now through both Best Buy and the Asus Store.

Asus is also leaning hard on its Ceraluminum branding for both machines, describing it as an in-house material that combines the feel of ceramic with the durability of aluminum. The company says that design language now stretches across the wider Zenbook family.

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