February 24, 2026
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2026 ASUS ExpertBook Ultra
Finally we have a Panther Lake laptop that actually lives up to Intel's hype. Great screen, haptic trackpad, super lightweight, stellar performance, and more!
14 Inches | 1 TB | 24 GB | M5 10-Core | M5 10-Core GPU
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14 Inches | 1 TB | 32 GB | Core Ultra 7 258V
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Great Deal
In terms of looks, there's nothing super special about this laptop. It's a bland light gray. In terms of practicality? It excels. Not to mention it comes with a 3 year warranty by default.
A fantastic selection for a laptop this size, although we are missing Thunderbolt 5 and an SD card reader compared to the MacBook.
14 Inches | 1 TB | 24 GB | M5 10-Core | M5 10-Core GPU
Gorgeous Tandem OLED Display. Content looks clear and vibrant. Small text is still easy to read on such a small screen.
Our only negative is the screen door effect due to its coating. This means colored pixels are visible on bright white content. This is also present on Apple's nanotexture screens.
Unlike prior categories where we were comparing to MacBook Pros, we feel the best keyboards are on Lenovo ThinkPads. Luckily, it manages to stay competitive with those.
The backlight is the only negative on this keyboard. White light against light gray keys is basically illegible. We'd recommend turning on the adaptive backlight setting because it works very well and you won't have to worry.
14 Inches | 1 TB | 32 GB | Core Ultra 7 258V
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In a word? Wonderful. Large, glass, haptic, and super smooth. Clicks feel responsive. It also has an edgeless design that looks very sleek. None of our testers had any palm rejection issues either, which is a huge win for a haptic trackpad this large.
Even during performance tasks like Cinebench and gaming, we see very low amounts of fan noise from the ExpertBook. Because of this, it does get a bit warm, but it stays reasonably comfortable to use. It never gets too hot.
Photoshop is very usable on this machine. I (Cierra) was also able to review a video or two on this laptop using Adobe's Premiere Pro. That just consists of scrubbing a timeline and leaving markers. Anything more than that is a no-go for video-editing. It performs decent enough for simple projects but it's certainly not a designated creator laptop. Its performance in 3D rendering is also middling.
Alright, saving the worst till last. Battery performance and battery life. Most Panther Lake laptops we’ve tested do amazingly well here. Unforuntaely the ExpertBook falls short. It lowers its performance a little when unplugged. But more importantly, it doesn’t last nearly as long as we'd hoped. Less than 9 hours, which is around 30% less than its competitor the XPS 14 with the same CPU. That one lasts 12 and a half.
14 Inches | 1 TB | 32 GB | Core Ultra X7 358H
Besides its two cons, we really do love everything else about this laptop and we're excited to see it hit shelves soon. When it does, we'll update this article with a link to purchase it.