Following the announcement on CES 2026 last month, ASUS Malaysia today introduced its 2026 lineup of new Zenbook and ProArt laptops featuring the latest hardware updates. Eight models are announced for local availability, with four of them now available for purchase.
New ASUS Zenbook & ProArt Laptops

First up is the new Zenbook DUO, sporting dual 14-inch 3K OLED displays with a slimmer gap between screens via a hideaway hinge, while the keyboard is detachable and connects via Bluetooth. The local variant will feature a Intel Core Ultra X9 388H processor with Arc B390 graphics (max 45W TDP), coupled with 32GB LPDDR5X memory and 2TB SSD onboard. The laptop also features a combined 99Wh battery capacity to maximize endurance. The sole variant is now open for pre-orders at a price of RM12,999 apiece, with availability expected in April this year.
Next up, the redesigned Zenbook S14 and Zenbook S16 laptops feature Intel Core Ultra 9 386H and AMD Ryzen AI 9 465 processor respectively, each with 32GB of LPDDR5X memory and 1TB SSD storage. Both models also feature 3K 120Hz OLED displays with 1,000+ nits peak brightness, though pricing differs: the 14-inch model costs RM8,499 (pre-orders only), while the 16-inch is slightly cheaper at RM7,999, and is now available.
Moving downwards, the Snapdragon-powered Zenbook A series involves the Zenbook A16 (RM7,999), featuring an 18-core Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor, while the ultralight Zenbook A14 (RM7,499) is now updated to feature Snapdragon X2 Elite processor β also with 18 cores onboard β with a claimed 35 hours of offline video playback. ASUS hasnβt confirmed when itβll launch aside from βcoming soonβ, and in the meantime, thereβs also the regular Zenbook 14 with AMD Ryzen AI 7 445 processor and a more modest specs, now available at RM5,699.

For creators, ASUS has brought in the ProArt (PX13) GoPro Edition laptop developed in collaboration with the action camera maker. The 13-inch convertible features an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with up to 128GB LPDDR5X memory onboard. Itβs got some exclusive GoPro software integration (including a dedicated key on the keyboard) for workflow optimizations. This laptop costs RM14,999, but if you opt for the regular version instead (which features the same processor, but memory maxes out at 64GB), thatβll cost RM11,999 instead. Either way, theyβre now available on shelves should you want one.
Pokdepinion: Good to see new dual-screen laptops coming along.
