A travel laptop is often judged by a simple trade-off: how much performance it can keep while still staying easy to carry. ASUS addresses that balance with a lineup that ranges from lightweight business models to machines that still have room for stronger graphics and heavier workloads.
The selection is broad enough to cover different kinds of users on the move. Some will prioritize a compact body for everyday documents and communication, while others need a high-quality display, stronger multitasking capacity, or even dedicated graphics support without giving up portability completely.
Light, practical options for daily mobility
For users who want a compact work companion, ASUS Vivobook S14 (S3407) stands out with an Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 355 and a 14-inch display. It also comes in several configurations, including a 16GB RAM variant, which helps keep multitasking more stable.
ASUS Vivobook 14 (A1404) takes a similarly portable approach. It uses an Intel Core i7-1355U and a 512GB SSD, making it suitable for light to moderate multitasking at a more accessible price point.
Premium displays for visual work
ASUS Zenbook 14 OLED (UX3405) is aimed at users who place more value on a premium design and a high-resolution OLED screen. It is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 255H and is available with 32GB LPDDR5X RAM for faster system response.
The model becomes especially relevant for work tied to visual content. Its combination of OLED display quality and strong memory capacity gives it a different focus from the more basic mobile models in the lineup.
Dual-screen productivity in a portable form
ASUS Zenbook DUO (2024) UX8406 brings a two-screen concept into a travel-friendly design. It runs on an Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor 185H and supports up to 32GB RAM for demanding multitasking.
Despite carrying two displays, the device is still described as compact enough for travel. That makes it a distinctive choice for users who want extra workspace without moving to a bulky desktop replacement.
Business laptops built for frequent travel
ASUS ExpertBook B5 (B5404) is positioned for business users who need mobility and long-term flexibility. It supports up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 vPro 165H processor and up to 64GB RAM, while its starting weight of 1.29 kg helps keep it practical for frequent movement.
ASUS ExpertBook B9 OLED (B9403) pushes portability even further. It uses an Intel Core 7 Processor 150U, weighs 0.99 kg, and still includes an OLED display, making it one of the lightest choices in the group.
When graphics power still matters on the road
Not every traveling user only needs a thin and light device. ASUS Gaming K16 (K3605) is built for those who still want stronger graphics performance, as it uses an Intel Core i7-13620H and can be paired with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 GPU.
The laptop comes with a 16-inch form factor, so it is less focused on absolute compactness than the other models here. Even so, its Rp 12,9 jutaan price point makes it an interesting option for users who want more performance without jumping to a far more expensive class.
The pricing spread across these ASUS models shows how differently each one is positioned. Vivobook 14 (A1404) sits at around Rp 15,9 jutaan, Vivobook S14 (S3407) at around Rp 27,9 jutaan, Zenbook 14 OLED (UX3405) at around Rp 32,9 jutaan, Zenbook DUO (2024) UX8406 at around Rp 34,8 jutaan, ExpertBook B5 (B5404) at around Rp 36 jutaan, and ExpertBook B9 OLED (B9403) at around Rp 46 jutaan.
That range leaves room for users to choose based on priority rather than size alone. Some will look for the lightest body, some for business-ready flexibility, and others for visual or graphics performance that can still travel with them.






