CES 2025: ASUS Unveils Innovative New Lineup, Including the World’s Lightest Copilot+ PC

ASUS joins the choir of OEMs announcing their 2025 lineup of products with unveiling a range of innovative laptops designed to cater to the needs of modern users.

Headlining the event was the introduction of the ASUS Zenbook A14 (UX3407), the world’s lightest Copilot+ PC. Available in Zabriskie Beige and Iceland Gray, this new Zenbook model combines minimalist design with advanced performance, weighing in at under 2.5 pounds, making it the perfect everyday companion for on-the-go professionals.

The Zenbook A14 features a high-capacity 70Wh battery, providing up to 32 hours of battery life, ensuring users stay productive throughout the day. This model marks the first use of Ceraluminum™ in the Zenbook series, a high-tech ceramic material that offers durability and protection against wear, scratches, and fingerprints. The laptop is equipped with the latest Snapdragon® X Series processors, featuring a Qualcomm® Hexagon™ NPU delivering up to 45 TOPS, enhancing the Copilot+ experience.

Users can enjoy AI features like Live Captions, Cocreator in Paint, Generative Fill in Paint, Restyle Image, and Image Creator in Photos, with more features on the horizon. The dual fan design maximizes thermal performance, while enhanced privacy features like adaptive lock and multi-person detection provide extra security.

In addition to the Zenbook A14, ASUS introduced the Vivobook 14 and 16 Copilot+ PCs, offering powerful upgrades for users seeking enhanced productivity, intelligence, and security at an exceptional value. Equipped with the super-efficient Snapdragon® X processor, these laptops deliver 45 NPU TOPS of AI processing power, providing a 44% performance boost over previous generations and up to 19.8 hours of battery life.

The Vivobook series includes configurations with the latest AMD Ryzen™ AI 300 Series processors, offering dynamic and intuitive AI-enabled features such as Cocreator in Paint, Generative Fill and Erase, and the ASUS-exclusive StoryCube application.

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ASUS also showcased the revolutionary Zenbook DUO (UX8406CA), a dual-screen laptop that redefines on-the-go versatility. Weighing just 3.64 pounds, the Zenbook DUO is equipped with up to two 14-inch 3K 120 Hz OLED touchscreens, a detachable, rechargeable keyboard, and a lay-flat 180° hinge, expanding the visual workspace to an expansive 19.8 inches.

The built-in ScreenXpert software enables smartphone-like multitouch gesture support for intuitive operation. With up to an Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 285H processor, 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and a 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, the Zenbook DUO exemplifies power and functionality, making it the ultimate portable productivity machine.

Whether for everyday use, professional work, or gaming, ASUS’s latest offerings are set to enhance the user experience and provide cutting-edge technology at their fingertips. Stay tuned for more updates and detailed reviews as we explore the full potential of ASUS’s groundbreaking new lineup.

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