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ASUS has taken the lid off its complete AI PC lineup for Australia this week, and there are plenty of options to choose from. Pricing goes as high as $12,999, so be prepared to dust off that credit card if you're planning on spending big.
There are lots of products to get through, so let's break it down, starting with the ZenBooks.
ZenBook DUO
The headline act for the mainstream lineup is the second-generation ZenBook DUO, and ASUS has clearly been listening to feedback since the original. It's been refined with thinner bezels, a more compact hinge that pulls the two screens closer together, and a new dual-battery system so each display gets its own power source.
The dual 14-inch 3K OLED touchscreens run at 144Hz, powered by an Intel Core Ultra X9 388H with 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 1TB SSD, all inside a Ceraluminum chassis that ASUS describes as being as tough as it is refined. A stylus is included.
The top configuration lands at $6,499 and is available now (April), with a slightly stepped-down Core Ultra X7 358H variant coming in May for $6,399. Both ship in Moher Gray.
ProArt Laptop GoPro Edition
Tucked into the lineup is a bit of a wildcard: the ProArt Laptop GoPro Edition at $5,999. It's a 13.3-inch machine packing AMD's Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor – the same chip found in some high-end workstation configs – with a whopping 128GB of LPDDR5X unified memory, a 3K OLED 60Hz touchscreen, 1TB SSD, and a bundled stylus.
Available now, it's clearly aimed at creators who want workstation-grade performance in something genuinely portable.
Zenbook S Series
The Zenbook S14 and S16 sit at the top of the more traditional Zenbook range. The S14 brings a 14-inch 3K OLED 120Hz touchscreen, Intel Core Ultra 9 386H, 32GB LPDDR5X and 1TB SSD in Antrim Gray, and is available now for $4,999.
The S16 steps things up to a 16-inch canvas and brings AMD silicon. The flagship S16 config runs an AMD Ryzen AI 9 465 with 32GB LPDDR5X and 1TB SSD, priced at $4,699 in Scandinavian White.
A Ryzen AI 7 445 variant in Iceland Gray comes in at $3,999. Both are available now.
Zenbook A Series
For those prioritising portability above all else, the Zenbook A16 and A14 run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite platform, arriving April 8.
The A16 is the standout: 1.2kg, a 16-inch 3K OLED display, 48GB of LPDDR5X memory and 1TB SSD in Zabriskie Beige for $4,299. Despite its screen size, it's lighter than plenty of 13-inch laptops on the market.
The A14 undercuts it at $3,699 for a 32GB / 1TB build and $3,499 for the 16GB / 512GB entry config, with both in Iceland Gray. I was definitely impressed with last year's ASUS Zenbook A14, so I expect good things here.
Zenbook 14
Rounding out the Zenbook family is the Zenbook 14, which spans a wide range of budgets using AMD Ryzen AI 5 and AI 7 processors, all on 14-inch WUXGA OLED screens.
Prices start at $1,899 for a 16GB / 512GB entry model and climb to $2,999 for the top-spec 32GB / 1TB touchscreen configuration. The full range is available now in Jade Black.
That starting price is a bit cheaper than the ZenBook 14's launch price a couple of years ago, which is a nice surprise.
Vivobook S Series
For buyers who want a clean, modern laptop at a more accessible price, the Vivobook S16 arrives in two flavours.
The Intel Core Ultra 7 355 version with 32GB DDR5 and 1TB SSD in Cool Silver goes for $2,799, while an AMD Ryzen AI 7 445 variant undercuts it at $2,299.
Both feature 16-inch FHD OLED panels and are available now.

ROG: 20 Years, Dual Screens, and a Lot of GPU
On the gaming side, ASUS is also celebrating 20 years of Republic of Gamers, and it's marking the occasion with a laptop that probably couldn't have existed even five years ago.
ROG Zephyrus Duo
The Zephyrus Duo is the hero product: the world's first 16-inch dual-screen OLED gaming laptop.
Both displays are 3K, 120Hz ROG Nebula HDR OLED touchscreens with 0.2ms response times, and the machine ships with five dedicated operation modes for different use cases, from gaming to content creation to monitoring livestreams.
It runs the latest Intel processor and can be configured with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, with ROG Intelligent Cooling managing thermals via a vapour chamber, dual fans, and a graphite sheet.
The chassis is CNC-milled aluminium in Stellar Grey, with a removable magnetic keyboard and customisable Slash Lighting.
The top-spec RTX 5090 build (64GB LPDDR5X, 2TB SSD) is available in May for $12,999.
An RTX 5070 Ti version with 32GB and 1TB follows in June for $8,999.
ROG Zephyrus G16 and G14
The G-Series is the lifestyle gamer's laptop: thin and light, powerful enough for AAA gaming, and capable enough for hybrid work and creative use. Both the G16 and G14 feature ROG Nebula Displays with HDR and ROG Intelligent Cooling.
The Zephyrus G16 (16-inch 2.5K 240Hz) ranges from $6,499 for the RTX 5070 / 32GB config up to $9,999 for the RTX 5090 / 64GB flagship in Eclipse Gray, with a Platinum White RTX 5090 variant coming in June at $9,499.
The RTX 5080 model sits in the middle at $7,699. All are available from May except the Platinum White, which arrives in June.
The Zephyrus G14 (14-inch 3K 120Hz) starts at $4,999 for AMD Ryzen-powered configurations with RTX 5060 or RTX 5070 Ti graphics, rising through $5,499 (RTX 5070), $5,999 (RTX 5070 Ti), and topping out at $7,399 for the RTX 5080 / 32GB build.
Most G14 models are available from May.
ASUS TUF Gaming A14
For students and entry-level gamers, the TUF Gaming A14 is built to military-grade durability standards and runs a 14-inch 2.5K 165Hz panel.
Three configurations are available from May: a Ryzen AI 9 465 + RTX 5060 and a Strix Halo variant both at $3,499, with the R7-260 + RTX 5060 model undercutting at $3,199.
Pricing and availability
The full 2026 mainstream lineup (ProArt, Zenbook, Vivobook) is available now via the ASUS Store and select retail partners. The ROG gaming lineup arrives from May, with some configurations exclusive to the ASUS Store online.