ASUS Unveils ZenBook A14, World’s Lightest AI-Powered Laptop at CES 2025

20 Jan 2025

ASUS has made a stunning debut at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 with the unveiling of the ZenBook A14, claimed to be the world’s lightest AI-powered laptop. Weighing in at just 1.1 kilograms (2.42 pounds), the ZenBook A14 combines cutting-edge technology with a sleek, ultra-portable design, catering to the needs of on-the-go professionals and tech enthusiasts alike.


The ZenBook A14 is engineered with the latest Intel Core processors, providing exceptional performance while maintaining a compact form factor. What sets this laptop apart is its integration of advanced artificial intelligence, which optimizes system performance, battery life, and user experience in real-time. ASUS has incorporated features such as AI-enhanced image processing, predictive cooling technology, and intelligent power management that adapts to user habits, presenting a seamless experience.


“Today, we are excited to introduce the ZenBook A14, a blend of power and portability that redefines what users can expect from a laptop,” said Susanne Choi, ASUS Vice President of Product Marketing. “The incorporation of AI into our hardware optimizes performance while also making the laptop incredibly user-friendly, providing intelligent solutions for everyday tasks.”


The laptop features a stunning 14-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2880 x 1800 pixels, ensuring vibrant visuals and true-to-life colors, making it an ideal choice for creative professionals. The precision-engineered ErgoLift hinge allows for improved cooling and ergonomic typing, enhancing the overall user experience.


Security is also a focal point for ASUS with the ZenBook A14. The device comes equipped with an integrated fingerprint sensor and Windows Hello facial recognition, providing users with peace of mind and convenience when accessing their devices.


Battery life is another key highlight, with the ZenBook A14 offering up to 16 hours of usage on a single charge. The laptop supports fast charging technology, which allows users to achieve a 60% charge in just 49 minutes, making it practical for those with busy lifestyles.


In addition to its impressive specifications, ASUS has also placed an emphasis on sustainability in the production of the ZenBook A14. The laptop's chassis is made from recycled aluminum, and the packaging is 100% recyclable, reflecting the company’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact.


The ZenBook A14 is expected to be available for purchase worldwide starting in March 2025, with a starting price of $1,299. As the demand for lightweight, high-performance laptops continues to grow, ASUS positions the ZenBook A14 as a leading contender in the competitive market.


With the unveiling of the ZenBook A14 at CES 2025, ASUS not only showcases its technological innovation but also sets a new benchmark for portable computing, proving that users no longer have to compromise on performance for the sake of mobility.


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