ASUS has unveiled improvements to its range of gaming PCs featuring CoPilot+ technology.

The Zenbook A14 uses a Snapdragon X Series processor for a full Copilot + experience. The chipset is designed to integrate AI for generative capabilities and smarter gaming. Weighing less than a kilogram, it is intended to be an accessible model at a starting price point. The model features ASUS’ exclusive Ceraluminium, a patent anti-wear, anti-scratch and smudge-free material.

The new model integrates Snapdragon sound for lossless and high-resolution audio, while the OLED screen provides brighter colours and contrast. The multi-day battery lasts 20 hours on a single charge.

ASUS Australia and New Zealand head of consumer – BDM Systems – BG, Bradley Howe said, “ASUS wanted to bring something different to the market, that is accessible for everyone. The price point makes the Zenbook A14 perfect for students and gamers just starting out.”

The Asus Zenbook A14

Also announced were the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series graphic cards, equipped with AI processing, improved graphics and boosted performance speeds. These higher-spec graphics cards will be available in smaller machines, including the ASUS ROG Strix, Zephyrus and Flow models.

The Zephyrus 14-inch and 16-inch computers are equipped with OLED screens, ideal for hard-core gaming capabilities in a corporate size.

Stix models have been refreshed with a customisable back panel and full RGB lighting in the logo. The user upgradable device includes a toolless design with two SSD slots and two RAAM slots for functionality and customisation. The inclusion of the NVIDIA 50 series graphic cards will mean higher-refresh rates and improved optics.

“In the past two years, we have reinvented our gaming PCs only cosmetically. The new 5000 series NVIDIA is a massive leap forward in the technology space,” Howe added.