Asus Zenbook 14 OLED Malaysia review: Almost the MacBook Air killer I hoped for

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Asus Zenbook 14 OLED Malaysia review: Almost the MacBook Air killer I hoped for
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The Asus Zenbook 14 OLED is one of the few Windows laptops that has a genuinely impressive battery life, complete with a brilliant display and solid speakers too.

current generation of their flagship mainstream laptop actually made headlines for being one of the first few devices to be introduced with the new Intel Core Ultra processors under the hood. Aside from the regular performance improvement claims, there was also plenty said about the supposed increase in battery life, all packaged in Asus’ impressively compact and portable chassis.

As for day-to-day performance, the Zenbook 14 OLED and the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H unsurprisingly works just swell, being snappy and responsive while typing away on it. It handles my regular suite of windows just fine, with a couple of Google Chrome windows each with multiple tabs along with the likes of Photoshop, Spotify, Discord, Slack and more running in the background.

I had mentioned the issue to Asus’ reps before, and as I understand it I appeared to be the only person that they know to be having this issue. I had tried various different drivers, ranging from the stock graphics drivers that the laptop came with out of the box, to Intel’s latest drivers as well as Asus’s recommended drivers.

That being said though, the true magic of the Zenbook 14 OLED only happens once you’ve lifted up the lid and turn on the device. As has always been the case with Asus’ Zenbook lineup, the OLED display here is simply stunning. If you’ve only ever used regular IPS displays on your laptops instead of the likes of OLED and to a certain extend MiniLED displays, the brightness will take you by surprise—in a good way of course.

Everything else about the Zenbook 14 OLED was just as good, with the keyboard having a lot of travel to it and being comfortable to type on with little to no deck flex whatsoever, though the keys themselves could use just a tiny bit more tactility to it. The touchpad though was excellent, and so is the selection of I/O ports here with Asus packing in two USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports, a HDMI 2.1 port, a 3.5mm combo audio jack and a USB-A 3.

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