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ASUS ExpertBook Ultra (2026) Review: Made For Serious Business

ASUS ditches the boardroom snooze and builds a premium powerhouse that even Apple loyalists might secretly admire.

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The ExpertBook Ultra 2026 review has been a long time coming, and the wait turns out to be entirely worth it. For years, the ExpertBook series was the reliable, sensible choice that IT departments loved and design enthusiasts politely ignored. Functional to a fault, invisible to everyone else. That era is officially over. The 2026 Ultra arrives with a Tandem OLED display, an Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor, 64GB of RAM, and a build quality that makes you pause before setting it down too casually. ASUS has clearly stopped playing it safe, and this machine is the result.

Priced from Rs 2,39,990 and going up to Rs 3,49,990 for the top configuration, this is very much a premium buy. The question is whether the hardware justifies that investment, especially when legacy names like Apple and Dell have spent years building aspirational value in this space. The spec sheet makes a very strong argument.

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Design

Pick up the ExpertBook Ultra, and your brain immediately questions reality. At roughly 1.1 kilograms, it is the kind of lightweight premium business laptop that professionals have always wanted but rarely received without some compromise in build quality. The technical alloy and refined aluminium construction communicate something entirely different from the weight. This feels engineered to survive, not just to impress in a showroom.

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The Ceraluminum surface treatment is one of the best finishing decisions ASUS has made in years. Fingerprints have absolutely no interest in settling here, and a casual wipe leaves it looking pristine. For professionals constantly moving between meetings, airports, and cafes, that kind of low-maintenance finish is genuinely valuable. It is available in “Morn Grey” and the darker “Jet Fog” colourway, the latter pushing it firmly into statement territory.

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Port selection covers what professionals actually need. USB-A, dual USB-C on both sides of the chassis, HDMI, and a headphone jack are all present. The bundled sleeve and USB-to-Ethernet dongle show that ASUS has thought about how this laptop will actually be used, not just how it will photograph.

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Display

This is where the ExpertBook Ultra makes its biggest statement. The matte OLED laptop experience ASUS has engineered here, combining a flagship Tandem OLED panel with Corning Gorilla Matte coating, is genuinely different from anything else at this price in the Indian market.

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Working near a bright window or under aggressive office fluorescent lighting is simply not a problem. Reflections are nearly nonexistent, which is the exact opposite of what glossy OLED displays typically deliver. For productivity-first professionals, this is a revelation. Brightness is excellent, colour accuracy is superb, and the 120Hz refresh rate adds a smoothness that makes everything from spreadsheet scrolling to video calls feel polished.

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The honest trade-off is that deep blacks lean slightly toward very dark grey rather than the inky depths a glossy OLED would offer. For cinematic viewing, that matters. For spreadsheets, presentations, and 8-hour workdays, it simply does not. Gorilla Glass Victus protection rounds out the package, making this not just a beautiful display but a genuinely practical one.

Keyboard and Touchpad

Business laptops live and die by their input experience, and the ExpertBook Ultra earns its premium positioning here. The keyboard features 1.5mm of key travel with a subtle 0.1mm fingertip dish, a combination that makes typing feel immediately natural. Long writing sessions cause no fatigue. The white backlighting is even and unobtrusive, practical in dim environments without being distracting.

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The touchpad is the real surprise. Large, glass-surfaced, and equipped with precise haptic feedback, it competes directly with the MacBook touchpad and, in some scenarios, actually edges it on palm rejection. That is a sentence that would have been unthinkable on an ExpertBook a few generations ago. There is a mildly sharp edge where the glass meets the chassis, noticeable for the first few hours and then completely irrelevant.

Performance

The Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, part of Intel’s newer Panther Lake lineup, paired with 64GB of RAM and a 2TB Gen 5 NVMe SSD, delivers consistently effortless multitasking. Heavy applications, large files, demanding workflows: none of it creates noticeable stress. In direct comparisons with the Dell XPS 14, which carries the same CPU, the ExpertBook Ultra consistently pulls ahead thanks to the higher RAM and faster storage.

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Thermals are also handled impressively for a laptop this slim. The keyboard deck stays cool under load, and fan noise remains restrained throughout most usage. The Whisper Mode in the MyASUS app reduces fan noise further for shared environments, a feature that will genuinely matter to anyone working in open offices or quiet co-working spaces.

Battery Life

The 70Wh battery delivers close to 14 hours on standardised video loop tests, and real-world use comfortably gets through a full workday. The 90W USB-C PD charger takes the laptop from zero to 50 per cent in around 30 minutes. The ExpertBook Ultra battery life story is further helped by USB-C ports being available on both sides, which means no awkward cable management depending on where the nearest socket happens to be.

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Verdict

This is not a budget buy, and it does not pretend to be. The ExpertBook Ultra price India buyers are looking at is steep, but the spec sheet earns it. Double the RAM and storage compared to key rivals, Gen 5 SSD speeds, excellent thermals, and one of the best anti-reflective OLED panels on any laptop make this one of the best business laptops of 2026 in this segment. The brand perception gap with Apple and Dell remains the real hurdle, not the hardware.

For professionals who value what a machine delivers over what name sits on its lid, this is a compelling, well-rounded, and genuinely exciting option.

Pros

  • Stunning matte Tandem OLED display with near-zero glare in any lighting
  • Excellent Ceraluminum build quality that repels fingerprints effortlessly
  • Powerful Intel Core Ultra X7 358H with 64GB RAM and Gen 5 SSD
  • Strong all-day battery life with fast USB-C charging on both sides
  • Generous port selection with practical bundled accessories

Cons

  • Price is steep
  • Slight sharp edge at the base of the touchpad

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Aasthaa Bhandari
Aasthaa Bhandarihttps://www.gadgetbridge.com/
Aasthaa is the youngest member of team Gadget Bridge. Straight out of college she wished to be a journalist and with a passion for gadgets became the youngest correspondent to cover gadget news and reviews here.
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