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ASUS teased Zenbook A16 in PH: 1.2kg 16-inch AI laptop

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Alongside its new Zenbook DUO and S14, ASUS has also unveiled the Zenbook A16 (UX3607), a featherlight 16-inch laptop that is “coming soon” to the Philippine market. Despite the larger screen size, the Zenbook A16 weighs just 1.2 kg, positioning it as one of the lightest 16-inch laptops available today.

The Zenbook A16 steps up from the earlier Zenbook A14 by offering a roomier 16-inch 3K ASUS Lumina OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, giving users more screen real estate for productivity and entertainment. The device sports a full-Ceraluminum body in Zabriskie Beige, combining a minimalist look with a robust and durable build.

Powering the Zenbook A16 is a Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor paired with an 80 TOPS NPU, making it a Copilot+ PC built for Windows 11’s AI features. ASUS claims the platform can deliver up to 69% faster overall performance and up to 110% faster AI processing compared to competing solutions, while the battery is rated for up to 21 hours of use. Full local configuration details and exact pricing for the Philippine market will be announced closer to its release.

ASUS Zenbook A16 (2026) (UX3607) specs:
Display: 16-inch 3K ASUS Lumina OLED, 120Hz refresh rate
CPU: Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme
GPU / AI: Integrated graphics, 80 TOPS NPU, Copilot+ PC (Windows 11)
RAM: (TBA)
Storage: (TBA)
Connectivity / Ports: (TBA)
Battery: Up to 21 hours of use
Dimensions & Weight: 1.2 kg, one of the lightest 16-inch laptops on the market
Build: Full-Ceraluminum body, Zabriskie Beige
OS & Software: Windows 11
Availability: Coming soon to the Philippines, pricing TBA

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Joaquin Segovia

Joaquin Segovia

Operations Manager

Joaquin graduated with a degree in Operations Management from San Beda University. Despite having no direct connection with his undergraduate course, his interest in technology led him to join YugaTech as an intern back in 2018. A few months after he graduated, fate worked its way in making him the Operations Specialist of the company.

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