ASUS introduced its 2026 lineup of (artificial intelligence) AI-powered personal computers at CES 2026, highlighting new Zenbook, ProArt, Vivobook, and desktop models designed for work, content creation, and daily use.
The company said the new devices fall under its Copilot+ PC range, which supports built-in Windows AI features and runs on the latest processors from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm. The lineup includes laptops, tablets, desktops, and all-in-one computers.
For creators, ASUS expanded its ProArt series, including a limited-edition ProArt GoPro Edition PX13. The convertible laptop comes with a preloaded StoryCube app that supports GoPro cloud access and 360-degree video editing on Windows. ASUS said the device is designed for users who create and edit videos across different platforms.
The ProArt PX13 standard model uses an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor and a 3K OLED touchscreen. Another model, the ProArt PZ14, is a 2-in-1 tablet powered by a Snapdragon X2 Elite processor and supports the ASUS Pen 3.0 for drawing and note-taking.
For general users, ASUS showcased updates to its Zenbook and Vivobook lines. The new Zenbook DUO features two 14-inch 3K OLED screens in a single laptop body. ASUS said the design allows users to work across two displays without an external monitor. The device runs on up to an Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor and uses a dual-battery system for longer use between charges.
ASUS also introduced the Zenbook A14 and A16, both using Snapdragon X2 Elite processors. The A14 focuses on lightweight design, while the A16 offers a larger screen. The updated Zenbook S series supports either AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series or Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips and includes OLED display options.
The Vivobook S series targets users looking for more affordable laptops, with 14-inch and 16-inch models that focus on battery life and everyday performance.
On the desktop side, ASUS presented new mini tower PCs and an all-in-one model. These include the V700 and V500 mini tower desktops, as well as the VM441QA all-in-one PC, which ASUS said is the first all-in-one computer powered by a Snapdragon processor. The desktops are aimed at home and small office use.

