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    My Favorite Laptop for Travel (and a CNET Editors’ Choice Award Winner) Is at an All-Time Low Price Today

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousAugust 2, 20254 Mins Read
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    My Favorite Laptop for Travel (and a CNET Editors' Choice Award Winner) Is at an All-Time Low Price Today
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    I knew the moment I saw the Asus Zenbook A14 at CES 2025 that it would be my new favorite travel laptop. This laptop is big on performance, boasting an amazing 32 hours of battery life, a Snapdragon X Plus chipset, 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage and an OLED display. It’s also super portable, the Asus Zenbook A14 is one of the lightest 14-inch laptops available, weighing even less than Apple’s MacBook Air. With all of that going for it, it’s no wonder the Zenbook A14 ended up winning a CNET Editors’ Choice Award and a Best of CES Award for best laptop. The single biggest downside when it first launched was the price. But it just went on sale at Best Buy for $400 off, bringing it down to an all-time low price of $600.

    My favorite version of this laptop, in the Zabriskie beige color, is now available for a discount of $200. As a result, the $1,000 laptop is going for just $800, no special codes needed. While this isn’t the cheapest we’ve seen for this model (we saw a slightly bigger discount on it back in June), it’s still a pretty good bargain on a laptop I highly recommend. If you’ve been looking for a lightweight, midrange laptop, this sale is your chance to score one you’ll love at a much more wallet-friendly price.

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    Why I recommend the Asus Zenbook A14

    Asus Zenbook A14 Snapdragon X Plus

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    The Asus Zenbook A14 is one of the best laptops you can buy right now, and there are three reasons it’s become my go-to device. First, it offers a long battery life, and by long, I mean you can extend it up to two days without needing a charger. I can carry it in my travel backpack without worrying about the availability of a power outlet. In fact, the Snapdragon X variant is only the second laptop CNET has reviewed with a battery life of more than 24 hours, with the HP OmniBook X 14 lasting an hour longer. 

    That brings me to the second reason I like using the Asus Zenbook A14: its OLED screen. The HP laptop lasted longer during CNET’s test thanks to an LCD display, but the Zenbook doesn’t compromise on its screen to deliver a stellar battery life. 

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    You get a 14-inch OLED panel with a 1,920×1,200-pixel resolution. It might not be as sharp as the 2.8K OLED screen on the Asus Zenbook S 14, but you won’t find another laptop with this combo of more than 24-hour battery life and OLED display in this price range.

    I appreciate the OLED screen for its excellent contrast and deep black levels. In CNET’s tests with a Spyder X colorimeter, it showed 100% coverage of the sRGB and P3 spaces and 97% of AdobeRGB. My only slight annoyance is the thick bezels, which make it a little less immersive than other Asus laptops.

    Third, the Asus Zenbook A14 is surprisingly lightweight. At just 2.4 pounds, it’s the lightest Arm laptop you can buy. And Asus hasn’t traded build quality for the lightweight form factor. Its Ceraluminum build is both rigid and lightweight, keeping the weight in check without making the laptop feel cheap or flimsy. Plus, it’s scratch, smudge and fingerprint resistant.

    Things to keep in mind before you buy the Asus Zenbook A14

    Asus Zenbook A14

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    Asus Zenbook A14’s keyboard offers a satisfactory experience, and the trackpad is reliable. The A14’s Snapdragon X Plus variant (on sale) is more powerful than the Snapdragon X model, but it isn’t built for power-intensive tasks. If you want to use power-hungry video editing tools, this laptop is not for you. The M4 MacBook Air might better serve you for this use. 

    This Asus Zenbook A14 is for those who are always on the go and want an extra-long battery life without compromising on screen quality. It’s a great laptop, particularly at this price — and especially if you’re looking for an ultralight, ultralong-running laptop for travel.

    This low price is a screaming deal, and we don’t expect it to last very long. But if the laptop itself doesn’t seem to be quite what you need or if you just want to shop around a bit, it’s always worth checking out our running list of the best laptop deals happening now.

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