The LumaBook 14 wins by refusing to be annoying: no fan whine, no battery anxiety, no display compromises.
In our standardized workload — forty browser tabs, a video call, and a code editor — the LumaBook 14 ran 11 hours 20 minutes on one charge, and the chassis never rose above warm. The fan stayed inaudible in a quiet room until we forced a sustained export job.
The 3:2 display is the feature you feel every day. It is bright enough for a window seat, covers the full sRGB gamut in our probe test, and the extra vertical space genuinely reduces scrolling in documents and code.
Our Verdict
LumaBook 14

PROS
- Eleven-plus hours of measured real-workload battery
- Color-accurate 3:2 display that stays visible outdoors
- Effectively silent under everyday loads
CONS
- Integrated graphics limit it to light gaming
- Only two USB-C ports, and charging occupies one
REVIEW
If your week is documents, meetings, and a code editor rather than render queues, the LumaBook 14 is the most pleasant laptop we tested this year — and the battery result is the best we have measured at this price.