32 GB RAM, 1TB SSD, and a beautiful OLED display! Asus Vivobook S14 is 14 thousand cheaper

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
9. 7. 2026 02:30
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An OLED ultrabook with 32 GB of memory and a terabyte SSD for under twenty thousand is an offer that deserves attention. You can now get the ASUS Vivobook S14 on Alza for 18,990 CZK instead of the original 32,990 CZK, which is exactly fourteen thousand cheaper.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want a light, elegant notebook with a beautiful OLED display and plenty of memory for work, study, and multimedia.
⚠️ Consider that OLED is glossy, the Radeon 840M graphics are not for gaming, and the processor is weaker than its “AI 7” name suggests.
💡 For 18,990 CZK, the OLED + 32 GB + 1 TB combination is exceptional — just don’t expect a gaming monster

Why this notebook is interesting

The main argument is the memory configuration for the price. The Vivobook S14 started at 32,990 CZK and has now dropped to 18,990 CZK. For less than twenty thousand, you get an OLED panel, 32 GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD — a configuration you usually won’t find at this price from competitors (you usually get 16 GB and a worse display). Who is it suitable for? Students, office professionals, and anyone who has many tabs open at once and wants a light, nice machine with good battery life, not a gaming or video editing machine.

Key parameters explained in plain language

The star is the 14″ OLED display (WUXGA 1920 × 1200, 16:10 aspect ratio) with 95% DCI-P3 coverage — colors are vibrant and accurate, blacks are perfectly black, and it’s a joy for watching movies or editing photos. The 16:10 aspect ratio also provides more vertical space, which you’ll appreciate for documents and web browsing. 32 GB DDR5 memory and a 1TB SSD mean you can handle dozens of browser tabs, office work, and lighter creative tasks without slowdowns, and you have plenty of storage. The AMD Ryzen AI 7 445 processor has an NPU with 50 TOPS for Windows AI features and a Copilot button directly on the keyboard. The body is all-metal, 17.9 mm thin, and 1.4 kg light, and the 70 Wh battery lasts a typical workday.

Practical aspects and what to watch out for

Connectivity is decent: USB-C (with USB 4 / Thunderbolt support), USB-A, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth. The IR camera for Windows Hello (unlock with your face) and a physical magnetic webcam cover for privacy are welcome. But let’s be honest about the caveats. Firstly, OLED is glossy — beautiful indoors, but it reflects in direct light or against a window, and 300 nits brightness is not a record. Secondly, a technical detail many overlook: the name “Ryzen AI 7 445” sounds powerful, but it’s actually a six-core processor that, according to initial tests, is even slightly slower than the older Ryzen AI 5 340 — it’s a power-efficient chip for an ultrabook, not a performance leader. And thirdly, the RAM is soldered and non-replaceable, so the 32 GB you get will stay with you forever.

What to watch out for regarding performance

To avoid misunderstanding for a buyer who hears “AI” and “32 GB” and expects something extra powerful: this notebook is built for snappy everyday work, not demanding tasks. The integrated Radeon 840M graphics have only 4 compute units — it’s a cut-down version that is definitely not for modern games (unless they are undemanding or older titles at low settings) or heavy 4K video editing. However, for office work, web browsing, streaming, education, and lighter creative tasks, the performance is more than sufficient, thanks to the 32 GB of memory, and the machine remains quiet and cool. Anyone who needs more should look for a more powerful chip with dedicated graphics.

Verdict: who it’s worth it for

The ASUS Vivobook S14 offers a lot of bang for your buck — within its intended purpose. For 18,990 CZK, you get a beautiful OLED display, a generous 32 GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and a light metal body with long battery life, all for 14 thousand less than the original 32,990 CZK. The key is to know what you’re buying: it’s an elegant machine for work, study, and entertainment, not a gaming or performance powerhouse. For those who fit this description, it’s hard to find a better-equipped ultrabook with OLED for under twenty thousand.

Would you take a beautiful OLED ultrabook with 32 GB of memory for work, or would you pay extra for a more powerful machine with dedicated graphics for gaming?

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