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ASUS Showcases New AI PC Lineup at CES 2026
At CES 2026, ASUS has more up its sleeve than an awesome Kojima Productions collaboration. The company officially unveiled its most ambitious PC refresh yet, introducing a new generation of AI-powered Copilot+ PCs designed for creators, professionals, and everyday users.
Headlining the announcement are the dual-screen Zenbook DUO and the limited-edition ProArt GoPro Edition, both positioned as flagship expressions of ASUS’ expanding AI-first hardware strategy.
The 2026 lineup spans laptops, tablets, desktops, and all-in-one systems, built around the latest processors from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm, with ASUS positioning the range as a complete AI ecosystem rather than a set of isolated devices.
Zenbook DUO Reinvents Dual-Screen Productivity
The new Zenbook DUO returns with a redesigned all-Ceraluminum chassis and two 14-inch 3K ASUS Lumina Pro OLED displays, aiming to refine the dual-screen laptop concept for mobile productivity. Powered by Intel Core Ultra X9 Series 3 processors and backed by a 99Wh dual-battery system, the Zenbook DUO is designed to sustain demanding workflows while remaining portable.

ASUS has also refined the physical design with a new hideaway hinge and reduced screen gap, alongside updates to its ScreenXpert software that better support cross-screen sharing, annotation, and multitasking. The result is a more cohesive dual-display experience that feels less experimental and more practical for daily use.
ProArt GoPro Edition Targets Creators on the Move
For creators, ASUS’ partnership with GoPro takes centre stage through the ProArt GoPro Edition (PX13), a limited-edition 13-inch convertible designed specifically for content creators working with action cameras and cloud-based workflows.
The device ships with StoryCube, an AI-powered app that integrates directly with GoPro Cloud, allowing users to organise, search, and edit footage across devices, including 360-degree video. ASUS positions this as the first Windows application to offer native GoPro Cloud integration, reinforcing the PX13’s role as a creator-focused tool rather than a conventional laptop.

Physically, the device measures 298.2 x 209.9 x 15.8 mm and weighs 1.39kg. Under the hood, the ProArt GoPro Edition is powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, featuring a 50 TOPS NPU and up to 128GB of unified memory, enabling advanced on-device AI tasks such as denoising, stabilisation, and frame interpolation. A stylus-enabled 3K OLED touchscreen and ASUS DialPad further anchor its creative credentials.
ProArt PZ14 and PX13 Expand the Creator Ecosystem
ASUS also expanded its ProArt lineup with the ProArt PZ14, an ultralight 0.79kg detachable tablet powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite platform. With an 18-core CPU, up to 80 TOPS of AI performance, and ASUS Pen 3.0 support, the PZ14 is positioned as ASUS’ most powerful creator tablet to date, designed for mobile workflows without sacrificing performance.
Alongside it sits the standard ProArt PX13, which shares much of the GoPro Edition’s internal hardware but without the co-branded design and features, offering creators a more traditional option within the same performance tier.
Zenbook and Vivobook Series Bring AI to Everyday Users
Beyond its creator-focused machines, ASUS refreshed its mainstream lineup with new Zenbook and Vivobook models. Highlights include the Zenbook A16, a 16-inch OLED laptop weighing just 1.2kg and powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme, and the Zenbook A14, which maintains a sub-1kg chassis while delivering extended battery life and AI acceleration.

The updated Vivobook S series targets more budget-conscious users, bringing Copilot+ PC features, long battery life, and AI-assisted productivity tools to a wider audience across 14-inch and 16-inch configurations.
AI Desktops and the World’s First Snapdragon All-in-One
Completing the ecosystem are new ASUS desktops and all-in-one PCs, including the VM441QA, billed as the world’s first Snapdragon-powered all-in-one PC. Designed for quiet, energy-efficient home and office use, it reinforces ASUS’ intention to extend AI computing beyond laptops into every form factor.
ASUS has not yet confirmed pricing or regional availability for its 2026 AI PC lineup, stating that further details will be shared closer to launch. What is clear, however, is that ASUS is positioning AI not as a single feature, but as the foundation of its next-generation PC strategy.
