Lighten up: 2026 is the year of the ultra-ultraportable Windows laptop

Written on 01/14/2026

Almost every PC maker debuted a new ultra-thin and lightweight Windows laptop at CES 2026.

Last year at the Consumer Electronics Show, a solidly built Windows laptop that weighed just over two pounds was an exciting and novel concept. The 2.18-pound, Qualcomm-powered Asus Zenbook A14 took tech's biggest showcase by storm as the thinnest and lightest Copilot+ PC in the world at the time. Among other accolades, it clinched our Best of CES award in the laptop category for its feathery yet rigid design, pretty OLED display, and all-day battery life. Even Oprah was a fan.

Soon, the Zenbook A14 won't be an outlier: Almost every PC maker had an exceptionally thin and light model in tow at CES 2026. Like the Zenbook A14, which got a subtle next-gen update (and a sibling), the new laptops have premium magnesium alloy chassis, OLED displays, and builds that hover around 2.2 pounds. They make the 2.7-pound Apple MacBook Air feel chonky.

If 2025 was the year of the ultra-thin phone, then 2026 is shaping up to be the year of the ultra-ultraportable Windows laptop.

A chip from Intel's new Ultra Core Series 3 line, previously code-named "Panther Lake."Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

Most of these super-svelte Windows laptops run on new Intel Ultra Core Series 3 chips, which offer broader app compatibility than ARM-based Qualcomm models and promise up to 27 hours of battery life. The refreshed Zenbook A14 and the new HP OmniBook Ultra 14 will come with Qualcomm's new Snapdragon X2 chips, and the former is rated for up to 35 hours of stamina. (The 2025 model held out for about 22 hours in our testing.) The OmniBook's spec sheet just lists "multi-day" battery life for now.

Stay tuned for final pricing and availability info for most of these CES laptops — and brace for impact, as the ongoing RAM shortage is expected to jack up costs. We hope to test as many of them as possible in the near future.

Acer Swift Edge 14 AI

Acer's Swift Edge 14 AI is super light yet super durable.Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

Acer's new ultra-ultraportable offering features a 14-inch 2K or 3K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, "multi-day" battery life, and up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 386H processor. Its chassis is made from a stainless steel-magnesium alloy that meets the U.S. MIL-STD-810H military-grade durability standard, yet it comes in at just 2.18 pounds and 13.9 millimeters thin. There's a laser-etched geometric design on its lid, but it's otherwise a humble little silver laptop. Look for it sometime in Q2.

Asus ExpertBook Ultra

The Asus ExpertBook Ultra will come in Jet Fog (left) and Morn Grey.Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

Asus' new 14-inch business laptop is configurable with up to an Intel Core Ultra X9 Series 3 processor, Intel's new high-end chip, and it comes standard with a 3K tandem OLED display featuring a variable 120Hz refresh rate and a matte finish. (Sort of like Apple's nano-texture upgrade for the MacBook Pro, but it doesn't cost extra.)

Impressively, it only weighs 2.18 pounds and measures 10.9 millimeters thin, yet it manages to cram in a haptic touchpad; Asus' rep told me that there's a divot in its battery to make room for it.

Here's that bad boy from the side. It's SO thin.Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

The ExpertBook Ultra features a wind tunnel-like thermal design with large fans that can spin slowly for minimal noise. The chassis itself is made from a strong magnesium-aluminum alloy that has a "Nano Ceramic" coating, which is also used in airplanes and Formula 1 cars, the rep said. It's a slightly different material than the Ceraluminum on the Zenbook A14, but it uses the same bonding process and is also scratch-resistant.

Asus's rep said the EliteBook Ultra "will be on the upper end of the price spectrum." It doesn't have a launch date yet.

Asus Zenbook A14 (and A16)

Asus had the 2026 Zenbook A14 on display in Iceland Gray at CES, but a rep told me that U.S. models will only come in Zabrinskie Beige. (See the Zenbook A16, background.)Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

Asus has given my beloved MacBook Air rival a minor next-gen rework. The 2026 version of the 14-inch, Ceraluminum-clad Zenbook A14 will have a new Snapdragon X2 Elite chip with more AI processing power, up to 35 hours of battery life, thinner bezels, 24GB of base RAM, and a new matte keycap coating. It still starts at just 2.18 pounds and 13.5 millimeters thin with a 2K 60Hz OLED display.

The Zenbook A14 is also getting a 16-inch counterpart. The new Zenbook A16 will be the first next-gen laptop to market with the Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme, Qualcomm's most powerful processor yet. It will have a 3K 120Hz OLED touchscreen and an extra SD card reader slot, and it will only weigh 2.65 pounds — making it nearly an ounce lighter than the 13-inch MacBook Air and over half a pound lighter than the 15-inch model. It should get at least 21 hours of battery life.

Asus hasn't set a price or release date for either Zenbook A-series size yet.

HP EliteBook X G2i

The lightweight HP EliteBook X G2i comes in Atmospheric Blue.Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

The new HP EliteBook X G2 series of 14-inch business laptops includes a lightweight clamshell-style Intel model (the G2i) with an Atmospheric Blue chassis that's mostly made of magnesium. It's only 2.2 pounds and measures 14.4 millimeters in the back, but only 9.2 millimeters in the front. It comes with an Intel Core Ultra 7 or 7 processor (in business or consumer configurations), an anti-glare 3K 120Hz tandem OLED display, and a haptic touchpad. Its price will be announced closer to when it goes on sale in February.

HP OmniBook Ultra 14

Here's the Qualcomm-powered HP OmniBook Ultra 14 in Stone Blue.Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

This 14-inch consumer model from HP has a forged (read: very strong) anodized aluminum chassis with gorgeous metallic accents around its edges; it's a really stylish and elegant machine. It's the only model on this list that doesn't weigh 2.2 pounds or less — it comes in at 2.81 pounds — but it deserves a spot because of how skinty it is.

Measuring 10.7 millimeters in the back and just 7.4 millimeters in the front, it's the thinnest laptop I saw at CES 2026. Come to think of it, it just might be the thinnest laptop I've seen, like, ever.

The OmniBook Ultra 14 is configurable with an Intel Core Ultra 3 chip in Eclipse Gray and Silk Sand finishes, or with a Snapdragon X2 Plus or Elite chip in Stone Blue. All variants have a 3K OLED touchscreen with a 120Hz variable refresh rate. Its pricing and release timeline aren't available yet.

Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition

The Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition will come in Seashell (pictured) and Cosmic Blue.Credit: Haley Henschel / Mashable

"Whoa." That's what one of my coworkers said when he first held the 14-inch Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition in Lenovo's private showroom. It's 13.9 millimeters thin and a mere 2.15 pounds, making it the lightest laptop we encountered at CES.

It's equipped with a 2.8K 120Hz POLED (flexible Plastic OLED) display and up to a top-tier Intel Core Ultra X9 Series 3 processor. It also has a "Force Pad" trackpad that you can draw on with a stylus (sold separately). Its magnesium alloy chassis comes in fingerprint-resistant Cosmic Blue and Seashell finishes.

This one actually has an estimated price point: It's slated to start at $1,649 when it drops this June.

Honorable mention: Dell XPS 13

A silver finish and an island-style keyboard... yeah, it's giving MacBook Air.Credit: Dell

Dell's new XPS 14 and XPS 16 don't come with discrete graphics anymore, so they're way slimmer than the previous generation. (Haven't you heard? XPS is back from the dead.) But Dell promises its thinnest, lightest, and cheapest XPS laptop ever in a forthcoming 13-inch model, which will come in under 13 millimeters. For reference, the 2023 XPS 13 weighed 2.6 pounds, measured 15.3 millimeters thick, and started at $1,299.99.

Dell showed a prototype of the XPS 13 to me behind glass in its CES showroom, and while I can't tell you anything about it yet, I can confirm it's real and set for release later this year. I will point out that the early product photo Dell provided appears to show an island-style keyboard rather than the XPS line's traditional lattice-style keyboard. If that makes it to production, it will look very MacBook Air-y.