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Intel just presented its new Meteor Lake processors, and the first laptops with the new circuits will soon be on sale. Luckily, I’ve had the opportunity to test one of them in advance. The Asus Zenbook 14 OLED, with its stunning display and solid graphics performance, has been refreshed both inside and out.
This new model is a thinner and lighter computer than the Asus Zenbook 14 OLED I tested last year as well as an updated model with the 13th generation Core processor that had the same design and almost the same weight. Now we get down to 14.9mm thickness and a weight of 1.28kg, depending on whether the model has a touchscreen or not. Mine has a touchscreen, but I can’t say the extra grams bother me much. For a 14-incher, this is really nice.
DESIGN
The Asus Zenbook 14 OLED features a solid, quality build. It’s almost entirely made of matte aluminium, except for the glass screen surface and plastic keyboard keys. The deliciously deep blue-green tones of the surfaces give the computer a professional and