The ASUS Zenbook S 16 aims to be the laptop that redefines much of the laptop market, being both powerful and portable. Our review will explore whether they’ve managed to cement themselves among the leading pack.

To do this, ASUS has opted for AMD’s Ryzen AI processor – a CPU designed for gaming, content creation, and AI. AMD’s offering goes directly head-to-head with the latest and greatest that Intel and Qualcomm are producing. It’s also an AI-powered CPU but whether it’ll make it onto our list of the best AI laptops, only time will tell.

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Specs as tested
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 Processor 2.0GHz
Graphics AMD Radeon 880M Graphics
Memory 24GB LPDDR5X
Screen size 16-inch 16:10
Resolution 3K (2880 x 1800 px)
Refresh rate 120Hz
Storage 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe® 4.0 SSD
Connectivity 2x Type-C, 1x Type-A, HDMI, SD Card, 3.5mm audio jack
Dimensions 35.36 x 24.30 x 1.19 ~ 1.29 cm
Weight 1.50 kg (3.31 lbs)
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Asus Zenbook S 16: Benchmark scoring
Geekbench 6: CPU single-core: 1,780 CPU multi-core: 11,811
Row 1 – Cell 0 GPU OpenCL: 37,109 Row 1 – Cell 2
Cinebench 2024: CPU single-core: 77 CPU multi-core: 827
Handbrake: 4m18s Row 3 – Cell 2
HP Omen Transcend 14

HP Omen Transcend 14

This is for the all-out gamers who want better battery life than in previous-gen gaming laptops. Mind you, it works real nice for creative pursuits too.

Dell Precision 7780

Dell Precision 7780

Another creative powerhouse, this one has a bigger 17.3-inch screen, in case 16 inches just don’t quite cut it. It’s mucho heavy though, mind.

MSI Vector 16 HX

MSI Vector 16 HX

Bulky gaming-first laptop has more structural integrity than the ASUS Zenbook S 16, but remember; with great power comes great fan noise.