The Asus ZenBook A14 (UX3407) has a notably slim and lightweight build, measuring 310 mm wide, 213 mm deep, and just 13 mm thick, with a total volume of 858.39 cm³. It tips the scales at 900 g, making it easy to carry throughout the day. The keyboard includes backlighting for use in low-light environments, though the laptop does not employ a fanless design and is not weather-sealed or splashproof.
The ZenBook A14 features a 14-inch OLED/AMOLED panel running at a 1920 x 1080 px resolution, offering the deep blacks and contrast typical of that display technology. It supports up to 3 external displays simultaneously, extending its usefulness for multi-screen setups. The screen does not include touch input or an anti-reflection coating.
The ZenBook A14 is powered by an 8-core, 64-bit processor built on a 4 nm semiconductor process, running at 3.2 GHz per core with a turbo ceiling of 3.4 GHz, and supports multithreading across 8 threads. It is paired with 32GB of DDR5 RAM — the maximum supported — soldered directly with no user-accessible memory slots. Storage comes in the form of a 1024GB NVMe SSD connected over PCIe 4.0, while the integrated GPU operates at a base clock of 500 MHz and boosts up to 1107 MHz, with DirectX 12 support rounding out the graphics capability.
In Geekbench 6 testing, the ZenBook A14 recorded a multi-core score of 11502 and a single-core score of 2385, providing a measurable reference point for both sustained multi-threaded workloads and single-threaded responsiveness.
The ZenBook A14 offers a focused but capable port selection, highlighted by a USB4 40Gbps port and a Thunderbolt 4 port for high-speed data transfer and display output, alongside one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port. Video output is handled by a single HDMI 2.1 port, while DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort, VGA, and RJ45 connections are absent. Wireless connectivity covers Wi-Fi 6E alongside Wi-Fi 6, 5, and 4 standards, paired with Bluetooth 5.3, and the device also supports AirPlay. There is no external memory card slot on this model.
The ZenBook A14 houses a 70 Wh battery and includes sleep-and-charge USB ports, allowing connected devices to be charged even when the laptop is powered off or in sleep mode. It does not use a MagSafe power adapter.
The ZenBook A14 includes stereo speakers, a 3.5 mm headset jack, and a dual-microphone setup, though it does not support Dolby Atmos or an S/PDIF output. For security and login, the laptop relies on 3D facial recognition via its front camera rather than a fingerprint scanner, and voice commands are not supported. A stylus is not included. On the sensor side, the device lacks a gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, and GPS, and there is no optical disc drive.
The integrated Adreno X1 GPU features 1536 shading units and 6 render output units (ROPs), backed by a memory subsystem running across 8 channels with a maximum bandwidth of 135 GB/s and a clock multiplier of 32. The platform supports 5G and includes integrated LTE directly on the SoC, with upload and download speeds reaching 3500 Mbits/s and 10000 Mbits/s respectively. Security features include TrustZone and NX bit support, while big.LITTLE heterogeneous core technology is not used on this chip.