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Home » This Copilot+ laptop deal drops the ASUS Vivobook 14 to $349.99 at Best Buy (save $400)
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This Copilot+ laptop deal drops the ASUS Vivobook 14 to $349.99 at Best Buy (save $400)

By technologistmag.com25 December 20252 Mins Read
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If you’re shopping for a lightweight “daily driver” laptop and you don’t want to spend midrange money, Best Buy has the ASUS Vivobook 14 (Copilot+ PC) down to $349.99. That’s $400 off (about 53%) for a modern Windows laptop with Snapdragon X, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD, which is a lot of hardware for this price tier.

What you’re getting

This model pairs a 14-inch display with a taller 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) resolution in an IPS panel with 300 nits brightness and a 60Hz refresh rate.

On the portability side, the product specs call out 3.28 lb weight and 0.7-inch thickness, plus a battery claim of up to 29 hours with FastCharge (100% in 1 hour).

You also get practical extras people actually use: an FHD IR camera with Windows Hello, a physical webcam shield, and a port mix that includes 2x USB-A, 2x USB-C (with PD + DP), HDMI, and an audio combo jack.

Why it’s worth it

At $349.99, the value is mostly about getting the “big three” right for everyday work: 16GB memory, 512GB storage, and a modern platform that’s meant to feel responsive for browsing, docs, streaming, and general productivity.

One real-world note: because this is a Snapdragon (ARM-based) Windows laptop, it’s smart to sanity-check any niche software or older peripherals you rely on: some apps and drivers may require ARM-compatible versions.

The bottom line

If you want a lightweight 14-inch laptop for school, email, web work, and everyday productivity, this is a strong buy at $349.99, given the $400 discount. If you need guaranteed compatibility with specialized Windows apps, older printer drivers, or certain games, double-check your must-have software before pulling the trigger.

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