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If you prefer Windows, the 2026 Asus Zenbook A14 is my top choice for almost anyone who needs a new daily driver. It actually makes a great MacBook Air alternative if you want a general-purpose ultraportable with better battery life, an OLED display, and more ports.
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Asus updated my beloved Zenbook A14 with Qualcomm’s fresh Snapdragon X2 Elite processor for 2026. It’s more expensive than the original version from last year, but it’s definitely worth the upcharge. It used to lag behind same-gen MacBooks, but it’s now one of the only devices that can keep up with both single- and multi-core tasks — so things like basic word processing and light video editing, respectively. In fact, in multi-core scenarios, it’s almost 20 percent faster than the MacBook Air. At the time of writing, it was the seventh-fastest laptop in our entire testing database, beating 92 percent of the competition; other stragglers include the MacBook Pro and many beefy PCs geared toward gaming and creative work. (This is just in the context of our artificial performance benchmark, by the way. The competition won’t throttle you as much when you’re running demanding software IRL, but the Zenbook A14’s results are amazing nonetheless.)
That impressive performance is boosted when you factor in this 14-inch laptop’s battery life test results. It lasted over 27 hours on a single charge, up from 22 hours in the previous generation. It’s the third longest-lasting laptop we’ve ever tried.
The Zenbook A14 is made of a magnesium-aluminum alloy called “Ceraluminum” that’s durable, scratch-resistant, and deceptively lightweight. It weighs just 2.4 pounds, or 0.3 pounds less than the 13-inch MacBook Air. That doesn’t sound like a huge difference, but I was shocked the very first time I picked one up. It still feels super sturdy despite its featheriness, fortunately, so I’d have no qualms about toting it to an office, airport, or coffee shop. (You’ll want to show it off in public, by the way. That Ceraluminum chassis has a ceramic look and feel to it, and it’s adorned with reflective gold Asus logos that remind me of jewelry. It’s very “organic modern” and unique.)
For what it’s worth, Asus also makes a 16-inch model called the Zenbook A16. It doesn’t last quite as long but offers way more power, and it adds an SD card slot in addition to a sharper, brighter, smoother OLED touchscreen. It’s also an excellent choice.