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I love the Asus Zenbook A14 and it’s now on sale as part of the Amazon Spring sale


Weighing in at less than a kilogram, the Asus Zenbook A14 fits right into that category of laptops that you can slip into a bag and not even notice it’s there. It looks really nice too, and it’s now reduced to a tempting price of $650 in Amazon’s Spring Deal Days 2026 sale.

This is one of the lightest Windows laptops you can buy and in addition to its beautiful lightweight chassis, it comes with a 1080p OLED screen, 16GB of RAM and 1TB of free SSD storage. Also, it uses the Snapdragon X Plus chipset, which ensures that the battery life is very good.

  • In our full Asus Zenbook A14 review, we gave the tablet four out of five stars and a Professional Review Recommended award.
  • It is very small, very thin and strong
  • It looks good and feels nice to the touch thanks to its matte-finish “ceralanium” paint job.
  • It has an impressive battery life: in our test, it lasted 20hrs 20mins, making it one of the longest-lasting laptops in the world.
  • It comes with an excellent OLED display. It doesn’t support touch but, when measured with a colorimeter, we found it bright, bright and accurate in color.
  • We weren’t too impressed with the webcam on the Zenbook A14 – it produced muddy images in low light.
  • The stereo speakers aren’t very good either. Our review said they “sound harsh, crunchy and lack bass and warmth. Not all sound like that, either”.
  • When I first reviewed the Zenbook A14, it was £1,100 and that’s up from a year ago.
  • It’s since dropped to £800 to £900 and we saw it drop to £600 during the Black Friday Sale last year, so this isn’t the lowest price we’ve seen for this laptop.

At sales times like these, we put the entire Expert Review team to work looking for the best deals so you don’t have to. If you want to find out more, there is a full description of our methods on this dedicated article.

Written by

Jonathan Bray

Head of reviews at Expert Reviews, Jon has been testing and writing about products since before most of you were born (well, only if you were born after 1996). During that time he has tested and reviewed hundreds of laptops, PCs, cell phones, vacuum cleaners, coffee machines, doorbells, cameras and more. He has worked on websites since the early days of technology, writing game reviews for AOL and hardware reviews for PC Pro, Computer Buyer and other publications. He also had work published in Trusted Reviews, Whither Computing? and the Observer. However, even after so many years in the industry, there is nothing he likes more than getting to know a new product and introducing it to its categories.

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