Best ASUS Laptop in 2022

ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo
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The best notebook choice from team ASUS goes to the ZenBook 13 (UX333FA). It has a stunning design, plenty of performance, a solid battery life, and an appealing price. Still, if you don't want or need a 13-inch laptop or require something a little more, ASUS has some other notable options available.

Best Overall: ASUS ZenBook 13 (UX333FA)

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ASUS ZenBook 13

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ASUS ZenBook 13 (UX333FA)

A stunning notebook with a unique design

Reasons to buy

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Amazing keyboard
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Great design
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Useful touchpad
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Good battery life

Reasons to avoid

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Display isn't the best
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Some keys are a little too compact
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No dedicated display

ASUS ZenBook 13 isn't the most powerful ASUS notebook, nor is it the flashiest. But if you require a 13-inch laptop that'll get the job done, this is the best option from the company. You've got some excellent highlights with this somewhat affordable notebook, too, making it a worthy competitor against the MacBook and XPS 13.

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CategorySpec
CPUUp to Intel Core i7-8565U
RAMUp to 8GB
SSDUp to 1TB SSD
DisplayUp to 1080p
GraphicsUp to UHD Graphics 620
Ports1x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C
1x USB 3.1 Type-A
1x USB 2.0 Type-A
1x HDMI
1x MicroSD card reader
Battery50Whr

What sets this laptop apart from others in this price range is the keyboard. It's really good. There's even a smart touchpad that doubles up as a number pad, allowing you to make full use of spreadsheets and quick number entry without having to deal with the standard 1-9 keys above the QWERTY keyboard layout.

The battery life is excellent, which is surprising in such a compact package, especially when taking the specifications into account. The ZenBook 13 can be kitted out with up to an Intel Core i7-8565U processor, and while this isn't the latest and greatest Intel generation, it's still more than capable for everyday tasks.

Runner-up: ASUS ZenBook 15 (UX534)

ASUS ZenBook 15

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ASUS ZenBook 15 (UX534)

An absolute delight to use

Reasons to buy

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Powerful internals
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Display-driven touchpad
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Decent battery life
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Plenty of USB ports
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Optional dedicated GPU

Reasons to avoid

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No Thunderbolt 3

The ZenBook 15 from ASUS is a stunning piece of kit. The company has been at the forefront of laptop design throughout the last decade, and this notebook is no different, sporting a sleek design with a compact chassis that houses some powerful internals.

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CategorySpec
CPUUp to Intel Core i7-10510U
RAMUp to 16GB
SSDUp to 1TB SSD
DisplayUp to 4K
GraphicsUp to NVIDIA GTX 1650
Ports1x COMBO audio jack
1x Type-A USB 3.1 (Gen 2)
1x Type-A USB 3.1 (Gen 1)
1x Type-C USB 3.1 (Gen 2)
1x HDMI
1x SD card reader
Battery71Whr

The ZenBook 15 comes with up to an Intel Core i7-10510U processor, up to 16GB RAM, the choice of up to a 1TB SSD, and a 4K display powered by an NVIDIA GTX 1650. It has everything you require for daily tasks and even some more demanding software, but you won't be playing any modern games at max settings due to the lack of Thunderbolt 3 for external GPU support. When the hinge is open, it even protrudes slightly to raise the keyboard at an angle for more natural typing and better ventilation.

With up to 15 hours of battery life (more like 8-10 hours with real-life usage) on a single charge, you'll be able to get through the day while you wait for a flight in a lounge or happen to be enjoying the good weather outside with limited access to a power outlet. The battery life can be better, though, and you'll need to keep your charger with you while you're out and about. This laptop does not utilize USB-C for charging like other compact notebooks, so you won't be able to use power banks to provide additional juice before running flat.

The ASUS ZenBook 15 is a seriously good Windows 10 laptop.

While ASUS opted for non-existent bezels, the company still managed to implement a Windows Hello capable IR camera, full-sized HDMI and SD card, as well as a couple of USB 3.1 ports and a USB-C. It would have been nice to see Thunderbolt 3 behind the USB-C connector as well at this price point, but that's about the only thing the ZenBook 15 doesn't have.

Best for Creators: Asus ZenBook Pro Duo (UX581)

ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo

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Asus ZenBook Pro Duo (UX581)

When one screen just isn't enough

Reasons to buy

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Powerful internals
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Dedicated NVIDIA graphics
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Large SSD
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Matte display
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Secondary display panel

Reasons to avoid

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Cramped keyboard
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Small touchpad
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A little on the thick side

The ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo (UX581) is a unique laptop in that it doesn't settle with a single display setup. ASUS decided to add a second display just above the keyboard, and unlike the MacBook from Apple, this is actually more useful than mere shortcuts.

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CategorySpec
CPUUp to Intel Core i9-9980HK
RAMUp to 32GB
SSDUp to 1TB SSD
DisplayUp to 4K OLED
GraphicsUp to NVIDIA RTX 2060
Ports1x Thunderbolt 3 USB-C (up to 40Gbps and DisplayPort)
2x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (up to 10Gbps)
1x Standard HDMI 2.0
1x Audio combo jack
1x DC-in
Battery71Whr

Should you be a creator or require plenty of screen real estate, it's well worth considering. To make it more appealing to creators, ASUS bumped up the specs to include an Intel Core i9-9980HK processor, 32GB of RAM, 1TB of storage space, 4K OLED main display, and an optional NVIDIA RTX 2060 GPU.

The best part about the main panel is that it's matte coated, meaning it'll not show reflections as strongly. This is handy when you like to use the laptop in a brightly lit environment or outside. The secondary display is excellent for additional use, too, allowing you to get more done without having to switch between applications.

Best Value: ASUS VivoBook S14 (S433)

ASUS Vivobook S14

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ASUS VivoBook S14 (S433)

Budget-friendly and capable

Reasons to buy

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Great price
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Can be configured with Core i7
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Lightweight
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Good battery life
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Solid port configuration

Reasons to avoid

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Requires dedicated charger
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Display is dim and a little washed out
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No dedicated GPU

The ASUS VivoBook S14 (S433) is a joyful laptop in that it's affordable, comes rocking some considerable performance, and has all the ports you'll likely require. With configurations that allow for up to an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, 1TB SSD, and a decent 1080p display, it's an ideal pick for those looking for a laptop that'll get them through the day.

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CategorySpec
CPUUp to Intel Core i7-10510U
RAMUp to 16GB
SSDUp to 1TB SSD
DisplayUp to 1080p
GraphicsUp to Intel UHD
Ports1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
2x USB 2.0
1x HDMI
1x Audio combo jack
1 x MicroSD card reader
1x DC-in
Battery50Whr

The 14-inch 1080p display is joined by up to an Intel Core i7-10510U processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, 1TB SSD, and a fingerprint sensor for quickly logging in using Windows Hello. That's not bad when you consider you're paying less.

Still, you need to remember that this is a budget laptop, and the display isn't anywhere near other ASUS laptops in our roundup. There's also the lack of any dedicated GPU, even if you go for the more expensive VivoBook S14 models.

Best Gaming: ASUS ROG Zephyrus S GX701

ASUS ROG Zephyrus S GX701

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ASUS ROG Zephyrus S GX701

Power and unique design

Reasons to buy

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Powerful configuration options
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Touchpad doubles as numpad
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Thin bezel around 144Hz display
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Just 0.74 inches thick
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Decent port selection

Reasons to avoid

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Short battery life
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No Ethernet

Like some other ASUS laptops, the ROG Zephyrus S GX701 places its touchpad to the right of the RGB keyboard, with the entire combo moved down to run along the bottom edge. This leaves the upper portion of the deck free to house up to an NVIDIA RTX 2080 GPU and cooling system that delivers unreal gaming performance. The touchpad has an alternate mode that turns it into a number pad, just in case you're looking to do some accounting between gaming sessions.

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CategorySpec
CPUUp to Intel Core i7-10875H
RAMUp to 32GB
SSDUp to 1TB SSD
DisplayUp to 1080p
GraphicsUp to NVIDIA RTX 2080 SUPER
Ports1x Thunderbolt 3 with USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
1x Type-C 3.2 Gen2
1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
1x HDMI 2.0b
1x 3.5mm combo jack
1x Kensington lock
Battery76Whr

The 17.3-inch FHD display hits a 144Hz refresh rate and 3ms response time for smooth visuals, and there's hardly any bezel to get in the way. Along with powerful GPU options, the Zephyrus S includes up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10875H CPU, up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM, and up to a 1TB PCIe SSD. All this delivers all-around power no matter what game you want to tackle.

This laptop is just 0.74 inches thick, yet it keeps a decent range of ports, including two USB-C 3.1, three USB-A 3.0, and HDMI. There's no Ethernet port, but that can be alleviated with a proper USB-C adapter.

Best Convertible: Asus Zenbook Flip 14

ASUS ZenBook Flip

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Asus Zenbook Flip 14

Flipping brilliant

Reasons to buy

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Up to Intel Core i7
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Versatile usage
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Good selection of ports
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Stylus support

Reasons to avoid

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8th Gen Intel CPUs
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Only goes up to 8GB RAM

The ASUS ZenBook Flip 14 is a versatile laptop allowing you to use it as a traditional notebook or a tablet, simply by flipping the display around. There's stylus support, support for an Intel Core i7 processor, and plenty of ports for you to hook up all your accessories.

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CategorySpec
CPUUp to Intel Core i7 8550U
RAMUp to 8GB
SSDUp to 512GB SSD
DisplayUp to 1080p
GraphicsUp to Intel UHD 620
Ports1x combo audio jack
1x Type-C USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1)
2x Type-A USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1)
1x HDMI
1x Fingerprint reader (Optional)
1x Volume up/down
1x micro SD card
Battery57Whr

Buying a convertible laptop is a good option for those who enjoy watching videos, drawing on a tablet, and using a notebook, but don't want to carry around more than a single device.

Don't think that this convertible laptop is a slouch because it has a party trick of being able to transform either. That Core i7 CPU can be matched by up to 16GB RAM and a 512GB PCIe SSD. There's even a fingerprint reader with support for Windows Hello.

Best Workstation: ASUS ProArt StudioBook Pro 17

ASUS ProArt StudioBook Pro

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ASUS ProArt StudioBook Pro 17

When you need performance

Reasons to buy

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Intel Xeon CPUs
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NVIDIA Quadro RTX graphics
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Compact design
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Plenty of RAM and storage options
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Good selection of ports

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive

The ProArt StudioBook Pro is a sound choice for anyone wanting one of the most powerful ASUS laptops around. You can have an Intel Xeon E-2276M processor installed, which doesn't sound like much by name alone, but this is an incredibly capable mobile CPU.

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CategorySpec
CPUUp to Intel Xeon E-2276M
RAMUp to 64GB
SSDUp to 4TB SSD
DisplayUp to 1920 x 1200
GraphicsUp to NVIDIA Quadro T2000
Ports1x Thunderbolt 3 USB-C with Display Port 1.4
3x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A
1x HDMI 2.0
1x SD reader
1x Audio combo jack
Battery57Whr

It's also possible to turn everything else up to 11 with up to 64GB of RAM, 4TB of storage, and the option of an NVIDIA Quadro T2000 GPU for productivity. This all makes the ProArt StudioBook one mean machine for workloads.

There are numerous ports, too, including Thunderbolt 3, USB Type-A, and even HDMI 2.0 to connect to an external display. An SD reader makes it easy to take content from portable storage, and the compact design of the laptop itself makes it easier to carry around.

Bottom line

If you want the best overall notebook, it's easy to go with the most expensive and highest specification, but our best pick goes to the ZenBook 13. It's a solid, good value offering notebook with an excellent design, plenty of performance where it matters most, and a good choice of storage capacities.

Everyone has different tastes, and the ZenBook 13 may not entirely be what you're after, which is where our other picks come into play. The ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo is the pick to go for if you're a creator and need more than a single 4K display. It's also a powerhouse with up to an Intel Core i9 processor.

Rich Edmonds
Senior Editor, PC Build

Rich Edmonds was formerly a Senior Editor of PC hardware at Windows Central, covering everything related to PC components and NAS. He's been involved in technology for more than a decade and knows a thing or two about the magic inside a PC chassis. You can follow him on Twitter at @RichEdmonds.