It's easy to get caught up in the flashiness of laptop specs and designs in the high-end segment, but sometimes you just want a smooth experience without much flair. That’s exactly what the Asus Vivobook S 14 OLED delivers, offering some great hardware in a rather unassuming shell. It’s also priced reasonably well at $900, which is out of the budget laptop range but strikes a nice balance between performance and not hurting your wallet.
The Asus Vivobook S 14 is a 14-inch laptop with an Intel Lunar Lake CPU. It delivers serious all-day battery life — over 20 hours in our standard benchmark — with good day-to-day computing performance. At $1,199 with a generous 1 TB of storage and 32 GB of RAM and a beautiful OLED display, it’s a solid value if you’re looking for a long-lasting Intel-powered laptop.
The Asus Vivobook S 14 (S5406) includes an Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) “Lunar Lake” processor. This CPU is more focused on long battery life, and it sacrifices some multithreaded CPU performance to get there. A machine like this one delivers good performance in day-to-day computing tasks, but if you’re looking for high top-end CPU performance for particularly CPU-hungry workloads and battery life isn’t a priority, it isn’t the right fit.
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The Vivobook has a nice selection of ports, with nearly everything you could want from a modern laptop. There are two USB-A ports for legacy accessories, two Thunderbolt 4-capable USB-C ports, one HDMI 2.1 for external monitors, and a microSD card reader. There’s also a 3.5-mm headphone jack if you haven’t jumped on the wireless headphone bandwagon yet.
This laptop combines that sparkling new Intel hardware with a generous 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of solid-state storage. Thanks to Lunar Lake, this machine has a speedy NPU and surprisingly capable Intel Arc integrated graphics, too. Because it has Lunar Lake and a speedy NPU, this is a Copilot+ PC that will get all those new AI features Microsoft is delivering. (Unfortunately, those features aren’t present at launch and Microsoft will need to add them in a Windows Update. That update is supposedly coming very soon.)
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