April 25, 2025
|Which Should You Buy?
If you're in the market for a solid all-rounder laptop under $1,000, ASUS's 2025 Zenbook 14 may be worth a look—especially if you catch it during a sale.
With refreshed Intel and AMD processor options, this year’s models offer respectable performance, long battery life, and the same ultra-portable form factor. But is it enough to stand out in a crowded midrange market?
ASUS is offering nearly identical Zenbook 14 models for 2025, mostly differentiated by their processor: Intel's new Core Ultra 7 255H (Arrow Lake H) and AMD's Ryzen 7 350 (Krackan Point). Here's how they stack up:
If quiet operation matters and you find last year’s AMD Zenbook 14 on sale, go with that instead. But if performance is your top priority, Intel’s Arrow Lake H wins—especially for graphics-heavy tasks.
Intel’s integrated ARC 140T GPU is miles ahead of AMD’s pared-down graphics. Whether you're gaming lightly or doing creative work, Intel’s laptop delivers significantly better performance. That said, Apple's M4 MacBook Air still leads in efficiency and raw GPU power.
In video playback tests, here are our results:
Both are impressive thanks to large 75Wh batteries and low-res OLED panels. However, under performance workloads, the Intel model lasted longer, even though it throttled a bit when unplugged.
The 1920x1200 OLED panel remains unchanged from previous models. It’s bright enough for indoor use (380 nits), but the glossy finish is highly reflective and tough to use in bright settings. Lower-end models are locked to 60Hz, while some higher-tier variants offer 120Hz.
The keyboard feels slightly cheap, and key feedback varies between units. ASUS’s so-called "Quiet Keyboard" isn't uniformly quiet—backspace is especially loud. Trackpads are usable but not competitive at this price.
At around $800–$900 on sale, the Zenbook 14 (2025) still offers excellent value as a lightweight, capable daily driver. But at full price? It’s a little harder to recommend. Competing models like Lenovo's Slim 7i Aura Edition or HP’s OmniBook Ultra offer more polish and power respectively. And if you're open to macOS, the MacBook Air with M4 is simply in a different league.
Pro tip: Always check our price trackers before buying. ASUS laptops frequently go on steep discounts, and timing your purchase can save you hundreds.