Expert's Rating
Pros
- Long battery life
- Lots of RAM and storage
- Vivid OLED screen
Cons
- Low multithreaded CPU performance
- Glossy reflective screen
- No touch screen
Our Verdict
The Asus Vivobook S 14 combines Intel’s latest Lunar Lake CPU with lots of RAM and storage at a very reasonable price. It’s a nice machine, but Lunar Lake’s multithreaded performance will be a problem for some workloads — and this laptop’s design won’t draw any eyes.
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The Asus Vivobook S 14 is a 14-inch laptop with an Intel Lunar Lake CPU. It delivers serious all-day battery life — over 20 hours in our standard benchmark — with good day-to-day computing performance. At $1,199 with a generous 1 TB of storage and 32 GB of RAM and a beautiful OLED display, it’s a solid value if you’re looking for a long-lasting Intel-powered laptop.
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Asus Vivobook S 14: Specs
The Asus Vivobook S 14 (S5406) includes an Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) “Lunar Lake” processor. This CPU is more focused on long battery life, and it sacrifices some multithreaded CPU performance to get there. A machine like this one delivers good performance in day-to-day computing tasks, but if you’re looking for high top-end CPU performance for particularly CPU-hungry workloads and battery life isn’t a priority, it isn’t the right fit.
This laptop combines that sparkling new Intel hardware with a generous 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of solid-state storage. Thanks to Lunar Lake, this machine has a speedy NPU and surprisingly capable Intel Arc integrated graphics, too. Because it has Lunar Lake and a speedy NPU, this is a Copilot+ PC that will get all those new AI features Microsoft is delivering. (Unfortunately, those features aren’t present at launch and Microsoft will need to add them in a Windows Update. That update is supposedly coming very soon.)
- Model number: S5406SA-DH76
- CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 258V
- Memory: 32 GB LPDDR5X RAM
- Graphics/GPU: Intel Arc 140V
- NPU: Intel AI Boost (47 TOPS)
- Display: 1920×1200 OLED display
- Storage: 1 TB PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD
- Webcam: 1080p webcam with physical shutter
- Connectivity: 2x Thunderbolt 4 (USB Type-C), 2x USB Type-A (USB 3.2 Gen 1), 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x combo audio jack, 1x microSD card reader
- Networking: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4
- Biometrics: IR camera for Windows Hello facial recognition
- Battery capacity: 75 Watt-hours
- Dimensions: 12.22 x 8.74 x 0.63 inches
- Weight: 2.87 pounds
- MSRP: $1,199 as tested
Asus Vivobook S 14: Design and build quality
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The Asus Vivobook S 14 is a 14-inch laptop that feels solid, with no weird flexing. The base of the laptop around the keyboard feels pleasantly metallic. The lid is nice and lightweight — it’s easy to open and adjust with one hand. The lid material does seem to quickly pick up finger smudges, though.
At 2.87 pounds and 0.63 inches thick, it’s very much a modern “ultraportable” style laptop.
Coming in the aptly named “neutral black” color scheme, this machine has a lot of black metal and plastic with some smooth curves. There’s nothing about the design that truly stands out, though: When Matthew S. Smith reviewed the Asus Vivobook S 15 earlier this year, he called that laptop’s similar design “bland.” People certainly won’t seek out this design, but it works perfectly well.
While there’s not a lot of color in the design — just a lot of black — the laptop makes up for this a bit by providing a color backlight for the keyboard. You can change the color from Settings > Personalization > Dynamic Lighting.
Asus Vivobook S 14: Keyboard and trackpad
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The Asus Vivobook S 14 includes a full-size “chiclet-style” keyboard with 1.7mm of key travel. That’s a decent amount: This keyboard doesn’t feel shallow, and it doesn’t feel mushy. I could quickly get up to speed typing on it. It’s not as snappy as the keyboard on some higher-end business laptops like ThinkPads, but it’s a solid keyboard without any questionable design decisions.
Naturally, this Lunar Lake-powered system has a keyboard with a Copilot key for launching Microsoft’s AI chatbot. Expect to see that key on nearly every Windows laptop going forward.
The keyboard also has backlighting – and, unlike many PCs of this type, it offers a choice of color for the backlight. You aren’t just limited to plain white backlighting: The default is a blue backlight. (It’s only one zone, though, so you’re choosing one color of lighting for the entire keyboard.)
The trackpad is a good size – not too big and not too small. And it’s in a good position, too, centered right below the keyboard. It works well, accurately tracking both finger movements and multi-finger gestures. The surface is a little bit rubbery, though, and doesn’t feel quite as premium as the glass trackpads on other laptops I’ve used.
While the click action feels good, this isn’t a haptic trackpad like the trackpad found in Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 7. A haptic trackpad feels much nicer, but they’re still not found on most laptops.
Asus Vivobook S 14: Display and speakers
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The Asus Vivobook S 14 has a 14-inch 1920×1200 OLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate and 600 nits of peak brightness. It’s a good-looking display, and it’s nice to have an OLED for the vivid colors. It’s plenty bright, too.
Still, it’s not the best display you’re going to find out there. You can find displays with higher resolutions and higher refresh rates. The main thing that bothered me was just how glossy the display was, like so many OLED displays are. There are a lot of reflections here when sunlight hits the screen.
This is also not a touchscreen laptop. If you want a touch screen on your laptop, you’ll need to look elsewhere.
Overall, though, it’s still a nice display. If you’re coming from an older laptop without an OLED display, you’ll likely be pleased – unless your priority is using it outdoors or in other sunny areas, in which case you may want to look for a laptop with a matte display — or at least a glossy display with better antireflective properties.
The speakers are solid for a laptop of this size. They’re not the loudest speakers I’ve heard in a laptop of this size, but they can get up to a good volume. The audio is clear. They’re plenty capable, and better than what I’d expect on a laptop in this price range. The biggest problem is the usual one: There’s just never enough bass in a laptop speaker setup, is there?
Asus Vivobook S 14: Webcam, microphone, biometrics
The Asus Vivobook S 14 includes a front-facing camera with a 1080p resolution and a physical shutter right above the display. I always like seeing a physical shutter switch.
The webcam itself is okay but not great. It’s a serviceable webcam and you’ll certainly be able to attend online meetings with it. But it doesn’t deliver as clear an image as many of the webcams I’ve used on more business-focused laptops lately. That’s no surprise as this is being marketed a bit more as a budget laptop.
Since this is a Copilot+ PC, you also get access to the AI-powered Windows Studio Effects with tools like background blur and fake eye contact.
The microphone is also okay but not great. It did a great job of picking up my voice and filtering out background noise from the room, even when I was near some medium-volume fans. But the audio quality wasn’t quite as crisp as I’ve heard from some more professional-focused laptops.
This isn’t really that bad. Many people will be thrilled Asus has chosen to deliver 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage even if it means delivering a middle-of-the-road webcam and microphone.
This laptop includes an IR camera for facial recognition with Windows Hello. As with other modern laptops, it did a good job of signing me into Windows in a variety of lighting conditions.
Asus Vivobook S 14: Connectivity
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The Asus Vivobook S 14 delivers a decent selection of ports. On the left side, it’s got an HDMI 2.1 out port, two Thunderbolt 4 (USB Type-C) ports, a microSD card reader, and a combo audio jack for a headset. On the right side, you’ll see two USB Type-A (USB 3.2 Gen 1) ports.
It’s a reasonable setup, but bear in mind that this laptop charges via USB-C, so one of those USB Type-C ports will be used while charging. Also, there’s one slightly odd design choice: The charging cable plugs in on the left side, while the charging status light is on the right side of the laptop. Still, that’s no big deal.
The port selection likely won’t be a problem for your needs. And, if you need more ports than this, you can always pick up a dongle.
This laptop also offers great wireless connectivity thanks to Lunar Lake. This hardware is capable of both Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.
Asus Vivobook S 14: Performance
The Asus Vivobook S 14 performed well in day-to-day use, delivering plenty of battery life as well as speedy performance in web browsers and desktop productivity applications.
Well, it mostly performed well: In one case, the Asus Vivobook S 14 slowed to a crawl, with application launches taking long amounts of time, network requests dragging on, and web p
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