ASUS Vivobook 14" Quiet Blue 2025 Review
The Vivobook 14 Copilot+ PC offers marathon battery life and a ton of ports for a shockingly low price, but its screen and keyboard leave something to be desired.
The 30-Second Version
Buy this Vivobook if you want insane battery life and no dongles for under $400. Skip it if you need to game, edit videos, or work in a dark room.
Overview
The ASUS Vivobook 14 Copilot+ PC is the laptop you buy when you want to see what Windows on Arm is actually like, and you don't want to spend a fortune. It's not a powerhouse, but for the price, it's a surprisingly competent daily driver. The one thing to know? This is a fantastic value for students and anyone who needs a portable, long-lasting machine for basic tasks, but it's absolutely not for gamers or creative pros.
Performance
What surprised us was how well the Snapdragon X chip handles everyday stuff. Our database shows its CPU performance lands in the 88th percentile, which is well above average and punches into the 'one of the best on the market' tier for efficiency. It's fast for web browsing, office apps, and streaming. But that integrated Adreno GPU is a real weak spot, sitting in the disappointing 37th percentile. So while it's smooth for general use, any 3D workload will struggle.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- The port selection is absolutely best-in-class. Two USB-C, four USB-A, and HDMI 2.1 means you'll never need a dongle. 98th
- Battery life is the headline feature here. ASUS claims up to 29 hours, and real-world use suggests it's a marathon runner. 95th
- It's a solid, compact machine that feels good to carry, scoring well above average for portability. 90th
- For around $350 on a good sale, this is an insane deal for a Copilot+ PC with 16GB of RAM. 77th
Cons
- The screen is just okay. 300 nits and 60Hz is middle of the pack, and it's not a touchscreen.
- No backlit keyboard. It's a basic omission that feels cheap on a modern laptop.
- Storage is underwhelming at 512GB, and it's a slower PCIe 4.0 SSD. You'll want to manage your files.
- This thing is not for gaming or serious creative work. The GPU is a major limitation.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Snapdragon X |
| Cores | 8 |
| Frequency | 3.0 GHz |
Graphics
| GPU | X1 |
| Type | integrated |
| VRAM Type | Shared |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 16 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR4 |
| Storage | 512 GB |
| Storage Type | SSD |
Display
| Size | 14" |
| Resolution | 1920 (Full HD) |
| Panel | IPS |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Brightness | 300 nits |
Connectivity
| USB-C Ports | 2 |
| USB Ports | 4 |
| HDMI | 1x HDMI |
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 6E |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
Physical
| Weight | 1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs |
| OS | Windows 11 Home |
Value & Pricing
This is a 'worth it' call, but only at the right price. We've seen it swing from $450 to $599. If you can snag it for around $350, like some reviewers did, it's a steal. At the full $599, you're starting to compete with more capable machines. The value is all in that battery life and portability for a low cost.
vs Competition
The most relevant competitor is the Microsoft Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC. It's sleeker, has a better screen and keyboard, but costs significantly more and has fewer ports. If you need raw power for gaming or creative work, even on a budget, look at the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i or an ASUS ProArt. They'll blow this Vivobook away in performance, but you'll sacrifice battery life and portability. This Vivobook sits in a sweet spot for pure efficiency and value.
| Spec | ASUS Vivobook 14" | Apple MacBook Pro Apple - MacBook Pro 14-inch Laptop - Apple M4 chip | Lenovo Yoga Lenovo - Yoga Slim 9i - Copilot+ PC - 14" 4K 120Hz | Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro Samsung - Galaxy Book5 Pro - Copilot+ PC - 14" 3K | MSI Prestige MSI - Prestige 13”AI+ - Ukiyoe Edition 13.3"OLED | Microsoft Surface Laptop Microsoft 13.8" Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC (7th |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Snapdragon X | Apple M4 | Intel Core Ultra 7 258V | Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 | Intel Core Ultra 7 258V | Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 |
| RAM (GB) | 16 | 24 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 16 |
| Storage (GB) | 512 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1024 |
| Screen | 14" 1920x1200 | 14" 3024x1964 | 14" 3840x2400 | 14" 2880x1800 | 13.3" 2880x1800 | 13.8" 2304x1536 |
| GPU | Qualcomm X1 | Apple M4 10-core | Intel Arc Graphics | Intel Arc Graphics | Intel Arc Graphics | Qualcomm X1 |
| OS | Windows 11 Home | macOS Sequoia 15.1 | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home |
| Weight (kg) | 1.5 | 1.6 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 1 | 1.3 |
| Battery (Wh) | - | - | 75 | - | - | 54 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Screen | Compact | Storage | User Sentiment | Reliability | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASUS Vivobook 14" | 89.8 | 40.5 | 70.8 | 98.4 | 56.8 | 77.2 | 46.8 | 66.6 | 53.8 | 95.1 |
| Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch Laptop M4 chip Built for Intelligence Compare | 73.2 | 19.9 | 67.7 | 94.3 | 87.1 | 76.4 | 70.8 | 91.7 | 94.7 | 98.4 |
| Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i 14" Compare | 63.8 | 64.8 | 94.3 | 89.9 | 99.9 | 85 | 70.8 | 84.2 | 74.7 | 89.4 |
| Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro Galaxy Book5 Pro 14" 3K Compare | 67 | 64.8 | 85.8 | 89.9 | 93.1 | 85.2 | 70.8 | 77.6 | 74.7 | 96.2 |
| MSI Prestige 13”AI+ Ukiyoe Edition 13.3"OLED Compare | 63.8 | 64.8 | 85.8 | 98.2 | 89.9 | 95.5 | 70.8 | 91.7 | 53.8 | 87.1 |
| Microsoft Surface Laptop 13.8" Compare | 98.4 | 40.5 | 59.5 | 95.5 | 79.6 | 87.1 | 83.7 | 49.3 | 74.7 | 99.4 |
Common Questions
Q: Does it have a backlit keyboard?
No, it doesn't. It's a pretty basic keyboard, and that's one of its biggest downsides.
Q: Is the screen a touchscreen?
Nope, this is a standard 60Hz IPS panel. No touch support here.
Q: Can I game on this?
Not really. The integrated GPU is weak. Stick to very old or extremely lightweight games if you try.
Who Should Skip This
If you're a gamer or a content creator who needs GPU power, this isn't it. Go get a Lenovo Legion or an ASUS ProArt instead. Also, if you work in dim environments and need a backlit keyboard, just look at any other modern laptop.
Verdict
We recommend this Vivobook for students, travelers, and anyone who needs a reliable, long-lasting laptop for web browsing, documents, and media. It's a fantastic secondary machine or a primary PC for light users. If your work involves anything more demanding than basic office apps, or if you just hate dim keyboards, look elsewhere. For its target audience, it's a great buy.