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40 reviews
May, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 40 reviews of Asus ZenBook UX3407 (14-inch, 2025). The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Views about the screen and performance are generally positive. The design and battery are also mentioned favorably, whereas some have doubts about the connectivity and image quality. Comments about the energy efficiency and touchpad are mixed.
portability, battery, design, performance, screen
image quality, connectivity
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Asus ZenBook UX3407 (14-inch, 2025) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 100/100 = Excellent quality.
See all ASUS Laptop ComputersExpert review by : Andrew Williams (t3.com)
Want a lightweight Windows laptop? Asus might have the perfect answer
Charming Cerulminum finish, Sub-1kg weight appeal, Super-long battery life
Ceramic finish is not that hard-wearing, Mediocre performance for the cash, Mega stamina given the spec
Pure portability bliss for the frequent traveller. But the Asus Zenbook A14’s screen and performance don’t reach the same heights as its portability win, so make sure you make peace with that before buying.
Expert review by : John Kanellakos (pocket-lint.com)
Asus' latest thin-and-light laptop, the Zenbook A14, packs the Snapdragon X chipset into a lightweight and luxurious package.
Remarkably light ; 'Ceraluminum' build material is premium ; Solid port selection
No haptic trackpad ; Relatively low resolution display ; Slow 60Hz refresh rate panel
The Asus Zenbook A14 is a thin-and-light Copilot+ PC, powered by the Snapdragon X chipset and outfitted with a unique 'Ceraluminum' exterior material. The Asus Zenbook A14 is a thin-and-light Copilot+ PC, powered by the Snapdragon X chipset and...
Expert review by : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv)
Lightweight meets long lasting. The sub-1kg Asus Zenbook A14 claims 32 hours between charges - is that enough to best the MacBook Air?
Astoundingly lightweight ; Dependable desktop performance meets epic battery life ; OLED screen is very easy on the eyes
Entry-grade Snapdragon CPU has its limits ; Display is only 60Hz ; You pay a premium for maximum portability
An astonishingly lightweight laptop that delivers impressive battery life. There are more potent ultraportables than the Asus Zenbook A14, but few can match it for portability.
Expert review by : Stuart Andrews (itpro.co.uk)
While it falls down on raw performance, the Zenbook A14 excels as an effective, ultramobile, AI-ready device
Superb ultra-light design ; Vibrant OLED screen ; All day plus battery life ; Comfortable keyboard
Low-end Snapdragon X Plus processor ; Slow integrated GPU
Expert review by : Mark Coppock (digitaltrends.com)
The Asus Zenbook A14 is a 14-inch laptop that grows on you the more you use it. It's incredibly light yet incredibly long-lasting, and it's priced right.
Thin and extremely light ; Comfortable Ceraluminum material ; Solid productivity performance ; Excellent battery life ; Great OLED display ; Attractive price
Lid is too loose ; Only one configuration available
“The Asus Zenbook 14 is remarkably light and incredibly long-lasting.”
Expert review by : Christopher Null (wired.com)
Asus' Ceraluminum machine is one of the lightest 14-inch laptops we've ever tested.
Lightest laptop in its category ever. Best battery life we’ve ever seen. Impressive usability. Dead silent.
Bare-bones CPU doesn’t provide impressive performance. Pricier than expected for an erstwhile entry-level laptop.
Expert review by : Chris Hoffman (pcworld.com)
Incredibly lightweight ; Ceraluminum is impressive ; Mind-blowing battery life
A $600 laptop CPU in a $1,200 machine ; Seriously, this is the slowest Snapdragon X chip ; Ceraluminum feels almost plasticky and hollow
The Asus ZenBook A14 is an incredible proof of concept for how light and long-lasting a laptop can be. But you shouldn’t buy it unless you’re willing to trade performance for an ultralight machine that gets more battery life than you probably need.
Expert review by : Andreas Osthoff (notebookcheck.net)
Notebookcheck has tested the brand-new Asus Zenbook A14 with the Snapdragon X1-26-100, a Ceraluminum case, 32 GB RAM and 1080p OLED. The new Asus Zenbook A14's focus lies on creating the lowest possible weight and its result of less than one kilogram...
stable and robust case;good battery life;accurate color profiles;USB 4.0 & USB-A;very quiet during simple applications;good ClickPad
PWM flickering;RAM can't be expanded;overall poor performance of the Snapdragon X;no Wi-Fi 7 on base model;OLED only at 60 Hz
The new Asus Zenbook A14's focus lies on creating the lowest possible weight and its result of less than one kilogram is impressive for a 14-inch device—especially considering its relatively low entry-level price. Its new Ceraluminum case material also...
Expert review by : Matt Elliott (cnet.com.au)
Ultralight and ultralong-running, this Snapdragon X-based Zenbook is a great pick for daily commuters and frequent travelers.
Incredibly thin and light without feeling flimsy ; All-day-and-all-night battery life ; OLED display at this price is a nice surprise ; Ample RAM and storage for the price too
Meh performance from Snapdragon X CPU ; Meh mechanical touchpad ; Meh speakers
Expert review by : Kyle Kucharski (zdnet.com)
The Asus Zenbook A14 gives people what they want: a gorgeous OLED display, multi-day battery life, and a thin and light form factor.
The Zenbook A14 has a coherent identity: it's a lightweight, aesthetic machine for the modern professional, effortlessly mobile in both form factor and battery life, but trades some raw power for all that endurance. That being said, the Snapdragon X...
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