ASUS ExpertBook Ultra Review: Insanely Light, Surprisingly Powerful

Most business laptops force you to choose between portability and performance. The ASUS ExpertBook Ultra tries to deliver both.

Published By: Samvid Ummat | Published: Jun 11, 2026, 01:27 PM (IST)

At just around 990 grams and 10.9mm thin, this is one of the lightest premium business laptops right now. But despite that, it still packs Intel Core Ultra hardware, a stunning OLED display, strong thermals, and surprisingly powerful speakers. Also Read: HP OmniBook Ultra Review: A Premium AI Laptop That Gets Most Things Right

That said, this is clearly a niche machine. It's built for executives, frequent travellers, and professionals who prioritize portability just as much as raw performance. And at its premium pricing, there are definitely a few compromises worth talking about. Also Read: IMD’s new AI monsoon platform wants to predict rain more precisely; Here's how

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Design & Build: Ridiculously Light, Yet Surprisingly Tough

The first thing you notice about the ExpertBook Ultra is honestly the weight. Or rather the lack of it. At roughly 990 grams for the lighter OLED variant and around 1.1kg for the Tandem OLED model, this genuinely feels unreal when you pick it up for the first time.

ASUS is using an aerospace-grade magnesium alloy chassis along with CNC machining, and despite being ultra light, the laptop doesn't feel fragile at all.

In fact, the build quality is probably one of the strongest aspects of this machine. The lid barely flexes, the hinge feels sturdy, and the overall construction gives proper premium flagship ultrabook vibes. ASUS has also added what it calls a ''Nano Ceramic'' coating, which is designed to resist scratches, smudges, and stains much better than traditional finishes.

And honestly, it does help. Fingerprints stay surprisingly controlled, and the matte texture feels premium without becoming slippery. The laptop also passes MIL-STD-810H durability testing, supports pressure resistance testing, and ASUS even demonstrated it tolerating close to 100kg of pressure over the panel area.

That said, because the chassis is extremely thin and lightweight, some users may still prefer the denser, more ''solid block'' feel of something like a MacBook Pro.

Display: Easily One of the Best Laptop Displays Right Now

The display on the ExpertBook Ultra is genuinely excellent. The higher-end variant uses a 14-inch 3K Tandem OLED panel with support for up to 120Hz refresh rate, HDR1000 certification, Dolby Vision, and excellent color accuracy.

Despite the ultra-thin profile, you still get Thunderbolt 4 ports. USB-A ports, HDMI 2.1, Headphone jack. And honestly, this matters a lot in daily usage.

Final Verdict

The ASUS ExpertBook Ultra feels like a business ultrabook designed by people who genuinely understand the everyday pain points of professionals. It combines an incredibly lightweight sub-1kg design with strong performance, excellent battery life, a gorgeous matte OLED display, surprisingly good speakers, and a practical selection of ports without relying on dongles for everything.

That said, it isn't perfect. The webcam is good but still falls short of what MacBooks offer, and at a starting price of 2,39,990, this is firmly an ultra-premium machine. In fact, it competes directly with laptops like the MacBook Pro, which naturally raises expectations. But if portability is your top priority and you want flagship-level productivity performance without carrying a heavy workstation, the ExpertBook Ultra is easily one of the most impressive business laptops available right now.

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