Asus Zenbook S 16 review: a beautiful-looking laptop for general creatives

This new ASUS laptop is powered by the latest AMD AI processor and attempts to redefine what is possible with power and design.

Asus Zenbook S 16
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Our Verdict

The ASUS Zenbook S 16 is undoubtedly one of the best-looking laptops out there at the moment and I'm including Apple's MacBook's in the list. The laptop performs incredibly well for everyday tasks but lacks what's required for 3D rendering. The battery life, ergonomic keyboard, and 16-inch display are other big wins for this laptop from ASUS.

For

  • Thin and super portable
  • Good general CPU performance
  • Attractive design

Against

  • Not suited for 3D rendering
  • Competitors have better battery life

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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.

I've been using the laptop for a little while now and carried out a number of tasks including word processing, web browsing, emails, and creative tasks. To benchmark the performance against other machines, I also ran tests using Cinebench, Geekbench, and Handbrake.

ASUS Zenbook S 16: Key specifications

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Specs as tested
CPUAMD Ryzen AI 9 365 Processor 2.0GHz
GraphicsAMD Radeon 880M Graphics
Memory24GB LPDDR5X
Screen size16-inch 16:10
Resolution3K (2880 x 1800 px)
Refresh rate120Hz
Storage1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe® 4.0 SSD
Connectivity2x Type-C, 1x Type-A, HDMI, SD Card, 3.5mm audio jack
Dimensions35.36 x 24.30 x 1.19 ~ 1.29 cm
Weight1.50 kg (3.31 lbs)

Design & Build

Asus Zenbook S 16

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When you first look at the ASUS Zenbook S 16, you can't help but think they have absolutely nailed the design. It looks beautiful. My main machine is a MacBook Pro, which I think looks great, but the Zenbook S 16 definitely competes on an equal footing. This laptop is a testament to ASUS' commitment to design excellence.

Its compact form factor and minimal weight make it perfect for carrying around with you, something that is not guaranteed for all 16-inch laptops. Its sleek aluminium case gives it a seriously premium aesthetic and the distinctive lines and attention to detail set it apart from the competition.

The 16-inch OLED display looks amazing and, thanks to the minimal rim, goes as close to the edges of the laptop as you would want. The hinge is responsive enough to make sure you don't have to grip the display too hard when opening and closing—an essential trait for a portable laptop.

One of the other main components of any laptop is the keyboard and trackpad. These have been designed for comfort and efficiency, with ASUS succeeding at both. The keyboard is small enough to not take over but spacious enough to provide a satisfying typing experience, even for longer periods of time. The touchpad is a little larger than it probably needs to be but it's central to the keyboard, which is nice to see.

Asus Zenbook S 16

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Besides the look and feel, ASUS has packed in a range of connectivity options, including USB-C and USB-A ports. These ensure fast data transfer and the power delivery that modern users require. There is also an HDMI output, which isn't commonplace on a lot of laptops. This port helps users connect their laptop to an external monitor and create a more flexible working space.

Creatives will be glad to see the integrated SD card reader, especially those working in photography and videography. All of the ports are located to the left and right sides of the device, leaving the rear clear. Personally, I prefer to have the power port, at the very least, out of the back because this helps keep my desk tidier.

The Zenbook S 16 is a well-designed and great-looking laptop. The stunning display, connectivity options, and keyboard provide everything that creatives are looking for.

Features & Performance

Asus Zenbook S 16

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The Zenbook S 16 performs very well when it comes to the keyboard, trackpad, portability, and efficiency. At this stage, you're probably more interested in hearing how the laptop got on with regards to the performance of the CPU and GPU. We'll come onto the battery life later on.

The AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 Processor should be up there with the best from Intel and in many ways it is but not across the board. We primarily use Geekbench and Cinebench to benchmark laptops, with the former mimicking everyday workloads and the latter testing pure raw throughput.

This laptop performed above average for everyday use but below professional needs for 3D rendering. Let's start with what didn't go well before moving on to more positive news. The Cinebench CPU Single-Core score was 77 and the Multi-Core 827. By way of a little comparison, the ASUS ProArt P16 came out at 115 and 1,103, and the HP Omen Transcend 14 scored 105 and 866, respectively. The Zenbook S 16 is therefore less suited to 3D workflows than some more graphic-processing-ready rivals.

Now let's look at the Geekbench tests. The single-core score was 1,780 and the multi-core score was 11,811. Those scores outperform both the MSI Prestige and the Surface Go 4. These scores show how ideally suited this laptop is for everyday use, including general creative tasks, word processing, and web browsing, but not 3D rendering.

Asus Zenbook S 16

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Asus Zenbook S 16: Benchmark scoring
Geekbench 6:CPU single-core: 1,780CPU multi-core: 11,811
Row 1 - Cell 0 GPU OpenCL: 37,109Row 1 - Cell 2
Cinebench 2024:CPU single-core: 77CPU multi-core: 827
Handbrake:4m18sRow 3 - Cell 2

Video editors will be pleased to see the laptop was able to transcode a 10-minute, 34-second 4K video to 1080p in only 4 minutes and 18 seconds. This puts it on par with the MSI Titan 18 HX and demonstrates its suitability for video work.

The battery life isn't incredible and will struggle to last a full day under intensive workloads but the device and charger are portable enough to make it easy enough to travel with both. The fans perform well, with minimal noise produced. You won't have any problems working in shared spaces, as can be the case with other laptops.

The Zenbook S 16 is an all-round good laptop that provides great performance as well as impressive portability. I would choose an alternative laptop if your mainstay is 3D rendering but for everyday creative professionals, the Zenbook S 16 is well worth consideration.

Price

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The ASUS Zenbook S 16 retails at £1,599 in the UK and $1,699.99 in the US. For the money you'll get an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 365 CPU, an AMD Radeon 880M GPU, 1 TB SSD, and 24 GB of RAM.

At this price, the Zenbook S 16 retails for just a little lower than the MSI Prestige 16 AI and the HP Omen Transcend 14.

Who is it for?

Our benchmark tests showed us that the ASUS Zenbook S 16 is a good fit for almost all creative professionals except 3D visualisers. You'll want to explore other options if you need rapid 3D rendering.

The Zenbook S 16 is particularly good for exporting videos so video editors will want to throw this laptop in for consideration. Also, any user who demands portability and a decent display size will get exactly what they need with this laptop. It's thin and lightweight, making it ideal for throwing in a big and pitching up in a new location.

Should I buy the Asus Zenbook S 16?

Asus Zenbook S 16

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Buy it if:

  • You want a great looking laptop
  • You're a general creative
  • You need a portable device

Don’t buy it if:

  • You're into 3D rendering
  • You need a 4K display
  • All you care about is gaming

Also consider

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.

The Verdict
8.5

out of 10

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The ASUS Zenbook S 16 is undoubtedly one of the best-looking laptops out there at the moment and I'm including Apple's MacBook's in the list. The laptop performs incredibly well for everyday tasks but lacks what's required for 3D rendering. The battery life, ergonomic keyboard, and 16-inch display are other big wins for this laptop from ASUS.

Paul Hatton
Writer

Paul is a digital expert. In the 20 years since he graduated with a first-class honours degree in Computer Science, Paul has been actively involved in a variety of different tech and creative industries that make him the go-to guy for reviews, opinion pieces, and featured articles. With a particular love of all things visual, including photography, videography, and 3D visualisation Paul is never far from a camera or other piece of tech that gets his creative juices going. You'll also find his writing in other places, including Creative Bloq, Digital Camera World, and 3D World Magazine.