If you prioritize gaming or demanding tasks like video editing, the ASUS ROG Strix G18 is built for that with high-end components, but it's heavier and pricier. On the other hand, the XPG Xenia 14 offers better portability and value for everyday tasks or light gaming, with a balance between performance and price but limited capabilities for intense workloads. The ASUS also tends to have shorter battery life due to its powerful hardware, while the XPG might last longer on a charge, better suited for on-the-go use. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the ASUS ROG Strix G18 (2024)
Very good for general use
Excellent for engineering and design
Very good for gaming and AI
Very good for software development
Very good for content creation
Very good overall display quality
Best in class speakers
Advantages of the XPG Xenia 14
Excellent portability
Very good battery life
Key differences
General Use
8.7/10
7.3/10
2560 x 1600
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
422.0 nits
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
321.0 nits
8.0 Hours
BATTERY LIFE
10.0 Hours
8.0/10
KEYBOARD QUALITY SCORE
8.0/10
5.6/10
PORTABILITY SCORE
9.2/10
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 (2024) is very good for general use, while the XPG Xenia 14 is good.
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 offers strong CPU performance and higher RAM which handle demanding tasks smoothly, alongside a high-quality screen, but it's heavier and has shorter battery life, making it less portable. The XPG Xenia 14, while still providing decent CPU and RAM for everyday applications, excels in portability with its lighter design and longer battery life, though it might not perform as well with more intensive tasks.
Gaming and AI
8.7/10
6.1/10
8.9/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
3.6/10
2560 x 1600
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
240Hz
REFRESH RATE
60Hz
Yes
SUPPORTS DLSS
No
Yes
MUX SWITCH / ADVANCED OPTIMUS
No
7.2/10
FAN NOISE SCORE
7.0/10
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 (2024) is very good for gaming and AI, while the XPG Xenia 14 is only fair.
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 stands out for gaming and 3D applications because it typically includes a more powerful GPU and a higher refresh rate screen, which are crucial for smooth, high-detail graphics, whereas the XPG Xenia 14, while still capable, offers less graphical power and a standard refresh rate screen that may not be as fluid during intense gaming sessions. Despite the Xenia 14's competent CPU and good screen quality, the demands of high-end gaming and 3D work are better served by the ASUS's superior gaming-optimized hardware.
Engineering and Design
9.2/10
6.8/10
9.9/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
4.9/10
8.9/10
OVERALL GPU SCORE
3.6/10
32.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 (2024) is excellent for engineering and design, while the XPG Xenia 14 is only fair.
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 is equipped with a high-end CPU, abundant RAM, and a powerful GPU, making it excellent for demanding engineering software and multitasking, along with a superior screen quality for detailed design work. While the XPG Xenia 14 also handles engineering tasks well with respectable performance specs, its focus on portability compromises a bit on screen size and maximum performance when compared to the ASUS, but it might be preferred by those who value a lighter laptop with a good keyboard and less operating noise.
Content Creation
8.8/10
7.4/10
9.9/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
4.9/10
2560 x 1600
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
32.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 (2024) is very good for content creation, while the XPG Xenia 14 is good.
PerfectRec’s Content Creation Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for photo editing, video editing and other content creation tasks.
Software Development
8.5/10
7.2/10
9.9/10
OVERALL CPU SCORE
4.9/10
32.0 GB
RAM
16.0 GB
2560 x 1600
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
8.0/10
KEYBOARD QUALITY SCORE
8.0/10
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 (2024) is very good for software development, while the XPG Xenia 14 is good.
PerfectRec’s Software Development Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for software developers.
Screen Quality
8.7/10
6.9/10
18.0in
SIZE
14.0in
2560 x 1600
RESOLUTION
1920 x 1200
IPS
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
IPS
240Hz
REFRESH RATE
60Hz
422.0 nits
BRIGHTNESS
321.0 nits
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 has a better screen than the XPG Xenia 14 for general use, gaming and AI, engineering and design, software development, and content creation.
For general use, the ASUS ROG Strix G18 stands out due to its high-resolution display and impressive brightness, making text crisp and vibrant for everyday tasks. Engineers and designers would appreciate the wide color gamuts on the ASUS, ensuring accurate color reproduction crucial for their work. However, gamers might find the refresh rate on the ASUS lacking for fast-paced games, where smoother motion provided by higher refresh rates is a key aspect of gameplay, something the G18 doesn't prioritize.
Battery
8.0 Hours
10.0 Hours
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 has 8 hours of battery life. The XPG Xenia 14 has 10 hours of battery life.
Battery life estimate is based on a mix of common use patterns. More portable and higher performing laptops tend to have less battery life.
Portability
Poor
Excellent
18.0in
SIZE
14.0in
6.6 lbs
WEIGHT
2.2 lbs
1.0in
THICKNESS
0.5in
The XPG Xenia 14 has excellent portability, while the ASUS ROG Strix G18 (2024) has poor portability.
The most portable laptops are small, thin, and light.
Build Quality
7.8/10
7.2/10
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 (2024) and XPG Xenia 14 both have good build quality, though the ASUS ROG Strix G18 (2024) has somewhat better build quality.
PerfectRec’s Build Quality Score incorporates case materials, display and keyboard flex, hinge quality, and overall reliability.
Cost
$2,203
$800
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
$3,500
The ASUS ROG Strix G18 (2024) has a price of $2,203 and the XPG Xenia 14 costs $800.
"With the ROG Strix G18, Asus has made an almost consistently good debut in the still quite new 18-inch laptop segment. The base unit case shows a few signs of weakness in the area of stability and is something which has an effect on the perceived quality of the input devices (the chassis tends to rattle a bit). Nevertheless, thanks to generous port features (incl. Thunderbolt 4), a striking design, and extensive lighting (keyboard, LED strip on the front), gamers get a fitting gaming platform."
"The Xenia 14 is a top 14-inch laptop under 1 kg. ADATA isn't exactly known for its laptops and so we weren't expecting much from its first 14-inch Ultrabook. With that said, we're pleasantly surprised by how well the Xenia 14 looks and performs. Not only is it incredibly light, but it has a color accurate 16:10 display, high CPU and GPU performance, easy RAM and SSD serviceability, plenty of port options including Thunderbolt 4, and long battery life. It packs a lot of punch and features considering the size and weight to be better than even the LG Gram series."
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About ASUS
ASUS, a Taiwanese electronics brand, is one of the largest personal computer vendor by market share. The majority of their laptops are targeted towards personal use or gaming. Their most popular product lines include the budget-friendly VivoBook, more premium ZenBook, and their TUF and ROG gaming laptops, the latter of which has a reputation for excellent gaming performance.
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