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Asus Zenbook S 13 OLED (2023) vs MacBook Air (2022): Which thin-and-light is best?

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Asus just announced the latest Zenbook S 13 OLED, which features an impressive 1kg weight and an OLED display.

The Asus Zenbook S 13 OLED (2023) has been officially announced and it looks to be an extremely capable productivity device, following on from the excellentZenbook S 13 OLED (2022). It will be available to buy sometime during the second quarter with a starting price of £1499.99 / $1399.99.

It features a 13th-gen Intel chip and isEvocertified, meaning it has a consistent battery life, lightweight design and fast charging capabilities.

With all that said, we wanted to take a closer look at how the Zenbook S 13 OLED stacks up against theMacBook Air (2022), another lightweight juggernaut. Keep reading to find out all the key differences between these devices so you can decide which model is best for you.

Intel vs Apple Silicon

Intel vs Apple Silicon

Apple switched over to its ownApple Siliconchips a few years ago in both its handsets, tablets and laptops. The MacBook Air can be configured with theM2chip, which comes with either an 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU or an 8-core CPU and 10-core GPU.

During our review, we found that the M2 chip was more than capable of running intensive workloads. It took on 4K editing in both Adobe Premiere Pro and Apple’s Final Cut Pro with ease and smooth scrolling through timelines. It also could handle gaming, withFootball Manager 2022running like a dream.

The Zenbook S 13 OLED can be configured up to a13th-genIntel Core i7 processor, which should be more than enough for productivity tasks. The integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics card will bring some limitations, with intensive games likely not being playable due to the minimal amount of graphics power when compared to the MacBook Air.

However, the inclusion of a Raptor Lake processor will ensure that office and educational tasks run without a hitch, making the Zenbook more of a productivity-focused device than the MacBook Air.

Zenbook has a weight of just 1kg

One of the biggest selling points of the ZenBook S 13 OLED is how slim it is, making it an ideal laptop to take on the go. When laid flat ,the screen is just 1cm thin, with an overall weight of 1kg.

The MacBook Air is also pretty slender, boasting a 1.24kg weight and a thickness of 1.13cm. Both of these models are ideal for hybrid working due to their small size, but the Zenbook S 13 OLED is impressively sleek when you consider the powerful internals.

OLED vs Liquid Retina display

The Zenbook S 13 OLED comes with a 13-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2880×1800. It has a quoted brightness of 550 nits and 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut, with an 85% screen-to-body ratio.

The quoted colour accuracy means that creative professionals should be able to edit photo and video content and the OLED panel should provide bright and saturated images. It’ll also be a great pick for watching media.

The MacBook Air packs a 13.6-inch LED backlightLiquid Retina displaywith a 2560×1664 native resolution. It has a quoted brightness of 500 nits – putting it below Asus in terms of brightness – alongside a P3 colour gamut.

Out of the two screens, the inclusion of OLED on the Zenbook S 13 OLED may make it the best option, since it will be able to replicate colour with more accuracy. However, its integrated GPU will bring more restrictions in terms of intensive creative workloads.

Zenbook comes with Thunderbolt 4 support

For such a slim laptop, the Zenbook S 13 OLED has an impressive port selection. It comes with twoThunderbolt 4USB-Cports – both support fast charge – alongside two USB-A 3.2 ports, anHDMI 2.1input and a 3.5 audio jack.

The MacBook Air comes with aMagSafe3 charging port, a 3.5mm audio jack and two USB-C ports with support for Thunderbolt 3,DisplayPortand charging. The inclusion of the last-generation Thunderbolt 3 will make the MacBook Air less equipped for productivity, with the Thunderbolt 4 provides better transfer speeds.

We were able to connect the MacBook Air to Apple’s 5KStudio Display, but we did notice some slowdown. Anyone who wants to connect their device to one or more external displays may want to consider the Zenbook S 13 OLED, although we will have to wait until we get the model in for review to see how it performs in this area.

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