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Asus Zenbook 14 gets a splash of new colors, and hopefully, a MacBook Neo-tier price, too

By dailyguardian.aeJune 2, 20263 Mins Read
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Asus has a new Zenbook 14 announced at Computex 2026 with the kind of color range most AI laptops still avoid. Arctic Blue, Komodo Coral, and Zabriskie Beige give this 14-inch ultraportable a livelier hook than another argument about neural processors.

The refreshed Zenbook 14 wraps those finishes around a 1.1kg Ceraluminum and metal chassis. It also checks the premium laptop boxes, with Copilot+ PC support, OLED display options, and processor choices spanning Intel, AMD, and Snapdragon. For a MacBook Neo rival, though, one unanswered detail matters most, price.

Why do the colors stand out

Most AI PCs still look built to disappear in an office supply closet. The Zenbook 14 pushes the other way, using softer nature-inspired finishes to feel less anonymous.

Asus lists a ceramic-style Ceraluminum lid, a metal body, a 16:10 OLED display, full I/O, a larger touchpad, and an easy-lift hinge. The tone-on-tone color treatment extends across the lid, logo, chassis, and keyboard, not just the top cover.

The Apple comparison is hard to avoid, but Asus has a cleaner lane than chasing the MacBook Air. Apple has restraint, while Asus is offering range. That advantage only holds if the Zenbook 14 lands at a price that makes the design feel like a bonus instead of a luxury tax.

How useful is the AI hardware

The Snapdragon version uses a Snapdragon X processor with a 45 TOPS NPU, while the broader lineup can reach up to 50 TOPS depending on configuration. That puts the machine in Copilot+ PC territory and gives it enough hardware for on-device AI features.

Battery life is the more useful everyday claim. Asus lists more than 21 hours of use, fast charging, and an all-in-one adapter, which matter more in a backpack than broad promises about smarter workflows.

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The OLED display helps, too. Asus lists a 16:10 panel with an 88% screen-to-body ratio on the Qualcomm model, aiming the machine at people who want a compact laptop without giving up a premium screen.

Will Asus get the price right

The Zenbook 14 doesn’t need to beat the MacBook Air at being a MacBook Air. It needs to feel different, stay light, last long, and come in low enough that the bolder design feels like a smart buy.

Asus hasn’t provided the most important buyer detail yet. There’s no confirmed price in the supplied information, and availability isn’t pinned down beyond the broader Computex announcement. That makes any MacBook Neo-tier comparison more hope than verdict for now.

A 1.1kg OLED laptop with real color options, Copilot+ PC hardware, and long battery claims has a clear lane if Asus avoids premium-for-premium’s-sake pricing. Watch for regional pricing, configuration splits, and whether every color comes to major markets.

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