Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2025)
PC Pro
|July 2025
Superb performance combines with a svelte design and mesmerising OLED to deliver big
PRICE £2,667 (£3,200 inc VAT) from asus.com
So there I was at the airport, my flight delayed by three hours. Normally in such a situation I'd bemoan my fate on social media, but with the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 in my carry-on I had no complaints. I happily whiled away the time, engrossed in high-end gaming; when at last it was time to board, I was actually disappointed that I had to fold down the lid.
That's the beauty of a 14in gaming laptop. While I see the appeal of 16in and 18in screens, the smaller format is more practical wherever you may be. The ROG Zephyrus G14 looks beautiful, too, combining a clean, Apple-style aesthetic with a touch of excitement courtesy of a diagonal slash of subtle lighting on the back. I never felt less than proud to whip it out, whether I was in a business meeting, down the local pub or sitting in the departures lounge of Lisbon airport.
The CNC-milled aluminium construction also means it feels reassuringly durable, and Asus' glass-topped trackpad and chiclet keyboard continue to be the best in the business for gaming systems.
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