Laptops

The best Asus laptops for every type of user

From business laptops to Chromebooks.
By Jennifer Allen  on 
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Our Top 7 Picks

ASUS ZenBook 14 (opens in a new tab)

Best For Battery

A stylishly thin laptop that looks amazing and has plenty of battery power.

The Good

  • Speedy performance
  • Excellent display
  • Touchscreen
  • NumberPad 2.0 tech

The Bad

  • Not for gaming
  • Low quality webcam

The Bottom Line

A slick laptop that's equally good for being productive on-the-move or chilling with a Netflix series.
Pros & Cons

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16 (opens in a new tab)

Best For Gaming

A powerful laptop with great hardware for playing the latest games at high resolutions.

The Good

  • Great components
  • AI-powered graphics
  • Intelligent cooling
  • Port selection

The Bad

  • Screen isn't 4K
  • Plenty of heft

The Bottom Line

This is built for gamers, boasting impressive specifications and everything else you could need.
Pros & Cons

ASUS VivoBook 15 (opens in a new tab)

Best For Everyday Tasks

A useful machine for all your basic productivity needs — at a very reasonable price.

The Good

  • Useful features
  • Thin and light
  • NanoEdge touchscreen
  • ErgoSense keyboard

The Bad

  • Not the fastest
  • Basic needs only

The Bottom Line

You'll make concessions at this price but it's a smart-looking laptop that does what you need.
Pros & Cons

ASUS Chromebook CX14 (opens in a new tab)

Best For Tight Budgets

A decent little laptop with thoughtful features — and for a very reasonable price.

The Good

  • Chrome OS simplicity
  • Stylish design
  • Lay-flat hinge
  • Good battery

The Bad

  • Limited storage
  • Not the highest-spec model

The Bottom Line

This Chromebook offers a lot for not a lot of money.
Pros & Cons

ZenBook Flip (opens in a new tab)

Best For Versatility

A convertible upgrade of ASUS's slickest laptop. Sharp-looking with processing power.

The Good

  • Beautiful OLED display
  • Light and portable
  • Excellent battery
  • Stylus included
  • Decent port selection

The Bad

  • Pricey
  • No headphone jack

The Bottom Line

There aren't many better 2-in-1 laptops on the market. It's not the cheapest, but it looks fantastic.
Pros & Cons

ASUS ExpertBook B9 (opens in a new tab)

Best For Business

Slim, stylish, and highly professional — an ideal laptop for your next big meeting.

The Good

  • Light but durable
  • All-day battery
  • NumberPad 2.0
  • Good output selection
  • Features for video calls

The Bad

  • Pricey
  • Won't handle gaming

The Bottom Line

Aimed squarely at professionals, it looks the part and won't miss a beat with business-based features.
Pros & Cons

Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 14 (opens in a new tab)

Best For Screen Space

With extra screen space and advanced tech, this is quite the powerhouse combo.

The Good

  • Dual 4K displays
  • NanoEdge tech
  • Evolving functionality
  • Excellent battery

The Bad

  • Screens will take some getting used to
  • Expensive

The Bottom Line

A little quirky but ideally suited for creatives and innovation fans. An appealing high-end device.
Pros & Cons

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It gets pretty overwhelming shopping for a new laptop. But as one of the biggest laptop manufacturers in the world, Asus is a great starting point — whether you need a cheap laptop for taking to university or a powerhouse for playing the latest games.

To help you along, we've rounded up a selection of the best Asus laptops for all people and all budgets. But we haven't stopped there. After all, you probably want to know a bit more about what all those technical specifications actually mean and figure out just what you need most from your purchase, so we've looked at all that too.

With a range of different Asus laptop models, you'll soon appreciate the difference between a ZenBook and a ROG Zephyrus — and everything else in between.

What are the different Asus laptop models?

Like many other computer brands, Asus offers several different laptop models that cater to different budgets and needs. Here's a quick breakdown:

Chromebook — Chromebooks run Chrome OS and store the majority of their files on the cloud. They're not powerful devices but with great battery life and the ease of being able to access your files from anywhere, they're practical and cheap.

ExpertBook — The ExpertBook laptops are business-minded with business-specific features. They're made with military-grade toughness in mind, while remaining incredibly light. These are the workhorses for commuters and frequent flyers.

ROG/TUF — Designed for gamers, the TUF Gaming and ROG (Republic of Gamers) range provides great graphics cards, powerful performance, and usually a few gaming-centric extras such as RGB lighting for the keyboards and other fun bonuses. These are premium but tend to be a little heavier because of all the power under the hood.

VivoBook — With a stylish design, the VivoBook range is good looking and slim. Even better, it also tends to offer convertible features with certain laptops so you can use your laptop as a tablet and vice versa. Best suited for productivity on-the-go.

ZenBook — One of the biggest ranges under the Asus brand, ZenBooks are typically thin, lightweight, and pretty stylish. These are the devices that are most likely to rival the likes of Apple's MacBooks, in that it's easy to carry them between locations while still benefiting from good battery life and strong features. They're the general all-rounders of the Asus stable but they're rarely the cheapest option.

This is a useful starting point on your shopping journey.

What are the most important things to look for in a laptop?

Like buying a car, you need to know what you're looking for. In the case of finding the best Asus laptop for you, it all depends on how you plan on using it.

Keen to game all night long or planning on conducting some complex video or photo editing? In that case, you'll want a powerful CPU and GPU to keep things running smoothly. For anything heavy-duty, you'll want a powerful CPU. Paired up with that also needs to be a decent amount of RAM. Most laptops come with a minimum of 8GB these days but if you plan on multitasking a lot then you'll really need 16GB to avoid any frustration. For general business or productivity purposes, hard drive space shouldn't be too big an issue as you can store a lot of files on the cloud but again, if you're editing photos or videos, you'll need some decent spare capacity.

It's also important to consider the size, weight, and portability of your laptop. Finally, don't forget about what might feel like the incidental extras when picking out a laptop. We're talking about things like how many ports it has and how long the battery lasts.

What is the best Asus laptop?

Now that you know everything about laptops, you can make an informed purchase decision. To help you even further, we have done a lot of the hard work for you and lined up a selection of impressive Asus laptops that should suit just about everyone.

These are the best Asus laptops in 2023.

Best For Battery
Specs
  • Battery: Up to 11 hours
  • CPU: Intel i5-1240P
  • Display: 14-inch OLED 2.8K
  • GPU: Intel Iris Xe
  • RAM: 16GB
  • Storage: 512GB SSD

Sleek and powerful, the ASUS ZenBook 14(opens in a new tab) is a gorgeous laptop. It’s perfect for anyone who wants a productive machine that does the basics exceptionally well.

First thing’s first: The ASUS ZenBook 14 isn’t afraid to put the work in. An 11-hour battery outstrips others in this price range, so it’s made to go the distance.

It’s a good-looking piece of kit too, with a sleek chassis and 2.8K touchscreen. It’s OLED, so you can rely on bright, eye-popping visuals. That means streaming is a dream. And with that battery life, it’s made for monster Netflix sessions. We also like the NumberPad 2.0, a touchpad (which is nice and big) that doubles as a number pad.  

It doesn’t have the processing power or speed of other machines, so if heavy duty gaming or photo/video editing is your thing, maybe look elsewhere.

Best For Gaming
Specs
  • CPU: Intel i7-12700H
  • Battery: Up to 6 hours
  • Display: 16-inch Full HD
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • RAM: 16GB
  • Storage: 512GB SSD

Make no mistake about it, the 2023 edition of the Asus ROG Zephyrus G16(opens in a new tab) is one of the most powerful gaming laptops out there. It’s an absolute beast.

With a fantastic processor, 16GB of RAM, and one of the latest graphics cards, it won't let you down no matter what game you plan on playing. A 16-inch screen means it's not the most portable of devices but if you want a gaming setup at home that takes up less room than a desktop system, while replicating desktop power, this is the one.

A substantial hard drive and RGB backlit keyboard cover all bases. It also boasts 4 USB ports and 1 HDMI port for hooking the laptop up to your TV.

If you want to get really serious — and spend big money — there’s an even more powerful edition(opens in a new tab), which includes an Intel i9 CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090, but maxes out at £3,999. You can pick up last year’s high-powered version for a bit less(opens in a new tab) though.

Best For Everyday Tasks
Specs
  • Battery: Up to 6 hours
  • CPU: Intel i3-1005G1
  • Display: 15.6-inch Full HD
  • GPU: Intel Iris Xe
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Storage: 256GB SSD

The ASUS VivoBook range offers quite a few choices for shoppers on a budget but we're fans of this ASUS VivoBook 15(opens in a new tab). It has maintained a level of reliability — but while keeping the price affordably low. Honestly, what's not to like?

It offers all the basics of what you could need along with some nifty features: a 15.6-inch NanoEdge touchscreen (which means everything goes right to the edges for an oversized, fully immersive experience) plus a fingerprint sensor, a webcam shield for added privacy, noise cancellation for video calls, and a nicely-arranged ErgoSense keyboard, which is laid out to maximise comfort and productivity.

That’s all pretty good for what is essentially a budget laptop. Where it loses ground is the inner workings, which are noticeably less powerful and speedy than higher spec laptops (more powerful versions(opens in a new tab) of the VivoBook are available though). But it's great for everyday work tasks, while offering a little extra in terms of features.

Best For Tight Budgets
Specs
  • Battery: 12 hours
  • CPU: Intel Celeron N4020
  • Display: 14-inch Full HD
  • GPU: Intel HD
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB SSD

A Chromebook is a great way to get plenty for your cash. Which is perhaps why the Chromebook CX14(opens in a new tab) is among the most popular models in ASUS’s Chromebook range.

In terms of look and power, there’s plenty to like. The Full HD display is respectable and it boasts solid battery power. No, it’s not the most powerfully equipped or fastest, but you’re unlikely to expect that in this price bracket. But for browsing, everyday tasks, and streaming — all the things you’d likely use Chrome for — it’s competitive.

There’s not much storage space, but that’s part of the attraction with Chromebooks — the ability to store offline and access work from cloud storage. You get all the other Chrome benefits too, such as access to the Google Play store.

Another feature we like is its 180° lay-flat hinge. It’s not quite 2-in-1 convertible but it allows you to lay the laptop out totally flat, which is designed for group working sessions. It’s a nice, thoughtful addition. But best of all? It's cheap.

Best For Versatility
Specs
  • Battery: Up to 11 hours
  • CPU: Intel i5-1135G7
  • Display: 13.3-inch OLED
  • GPU: Intel Iris Xe
  • RAM: 16GB
  • Storage: 512GB SSD

The ZenBook Flip(opens in a new tab) is a fantastic concept: ASUS’s flagship model converted into a 2-in-1 device. It flips quickly and easily with its 360° ErgoLift hinge, converting into laptop, tablet, display, and tent modes.

As you’d expect with a 2-in-1 device, it’s bright and eye-catching, with a Full HD OLED display with NanoEdge technology. ASUS likes to boast that its OLED screens maintain vivid colours at any brightness level, so you can be sure this device will adapt — while still looking fantastic — in any environment.

Convertible devices are made to be portable (what’s the point of a tablet if you can’t take it on your travels?) and the ZenBook Flip is both light and slim, and packing lots of battery power. And if graphic design is your thing, it comes equipped with a stylus. In laptop mode you can use the always-excellent NumberPad 2.0, too.

Of course, there’s a good reason to splash out on a ZenBook: The model’s trademark combo of fancy looks and zippy processing power. With an Intel i5 CPU tucked in there (higher spec versions are available too), its performance is top-tier.

Best For Business
Specs
  • Battery: Up to 24 hours
  • CPU: Intel i7-1165G7
  • Display: 14-inch Full HD
  • GPU: Intel Iris Xe
  • RAM: 16GB
  • Storage: 1TB SSD

Taking the right equipment to a meeting can give a good impression and the ASUS ExpertBook B9(opens in a new tab) certainly looks the part. But like a good businessman in a sharp suit, there’s more to this laptop than simply looking good.

It’s made for commuting and business trips, which means its ultralight — just 1.01kg — but has military-grade durability. You can stick it in your flight bag worry-free. It also promises all-day battery life, though that may vary depending on your workload.

Strong specs ensure this laptop will keep up with a busy lifestyle, while there's plenty of storage room here too — not to mention Alexa compatibility.

There are other business-focused features we like, including Asus’s patented NumberPad 2.0 — perfect for crunching numbers — and AI-assisted noise cancellation for video conferencing. A webcam shield, IR camera for biometric login, and fingerprint sensor keeps you and your company’s privacy secure. It doesn’t come cheap, of course. But for serious processionals, this laptop is an absolute boss.

Best For Screen Space
Specs
  • Battery: Up to 10 hours
  • CPU: Intel i7-13700H
  • Display: 14-inch 4K
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050
  • RAM: 16GB
  • Storage: 1TB SSD

If you like innovation, look no further than the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 14(opens in a new tab). It succeeds where the Apple MacBook touchbar has largely failed, by adding an interactive secondary screen — the ScreenPad. The titling display offers cross-screen multitasking, built-in apps, and a creative editing control panel. You can also extend your viewing or split windows up however you like. It's a total game-changer.

It takes a bit of getting used to, but it's ideal if you need plenty of screen space but don’t want a desktop with multiple monitors. A detachable palm rest and stylus pen make things even more practical, along with USB-C and HDMI connectivity.  

The Asus ZenBook Duo 14 is also equipped with powerful hardware — pretty much everything you need for working on-the-move or getting some gaming hours in. 

If the price is a little steep, there's a less powerful (and cheaper) version listed on Amazon(opens in a new tab). You could get the future of laptop technology for a steal.


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