Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Asus UX481FL Zenbook Duo - Intel Gen 10 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX481FL Zenbook Duo - Intel Gen 10.
January 2020
(81%)
92 Reviews
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Abstract: 크리에이터 노트북에 대한 관심이 높아지고 있다. 유튜브가 대세로 자리 잡으면서 PC 뿐만 아니라 노트북을 이용해 영상을 편집하는 유저들이 늘어났기 때문이다. 이동중 영상을 촬영하고 실시간으로 간단하게 편집에 등록하는 것이 이제는 결코 어렵지 않다.크리에이터 노트북은 슬림노트북 대비 강력한 성능을 구현해야 하며 게이밍 노트북 보다는 가벼워야 한다. 즉, 성능과 휴대성의 밸런스를 적절히 고려해야 한다. 여기에 디자인이나 영상 편집 작업에 최적화된 설...
Dual screens look great and work well, Fast performance, Great battery life,
Keyboard and trackpad are small and uncomfortable, Heavy and thick, ScreenPad Plus's short height limits usability, Summary, The ZenBook Duo is a solid attempt at delivering a dual-screen ultraportable. Using both screens is intuitive, and it can be genui
The ZenBook Duo is a solid attempt at delivering a dual-screen ultraportable. Using both screens is intuitive, and it can be genuinely practical for multitasking. But ASUS had to make compromises to fit those screens, especially when it comes to the keybo...
Published: 2020-05-12, Author: Matt , review by: tomshardware.com
Reasonably thin and light for a dual-screen laptop, Intuitive control software for managing the second screen, Very good battery life for a dual-screen laptop,
Second screen means small keys and a tiny touchpad, Mostly middling performance
The Asus ZenBook Duo UX481 is the best dual-screen laptop yet, combining good battery life with an intuitive UI in a 3.3-pound package. Just know that the keyboard and touchpad suffer greatly to make room for the second display...
pre-calibrated main display; 100 percent sRGB coverage, second screen is incredibly useful for multi-tasking, quiet during low to low-medium loads, long battery life; large 70 Wh battery, crisp and quiet keyboard keys, portable 14-inch form factor, rigid
upfront keyboard takes some getting used to; difficult to type comfortably without a large table, CPU performance could be better; unable to sustain high Turbo Boost clock rates, second screen tends to suffer from more glare and viewing angle hurdles, se
As any desktop user can attest, having two screens instead of one can really boost productivity and the ZenBook Duo is no different in this regard. It's tough going back to just one screen after becoming accustomed to spacious dual-screen setups and this...
10th Gen Intel processors give it a performance boost, Two screens compliment some workflows, Good build quality, Excellent battery life, Comes with a pen
No thunderbolt 3, Uncomfortable keyboard and trackpad
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Published: 2020-03-29, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Abstract: Last year during Computex Asus revealed the ZenBook Pro Duo, an innovative new notebook that includes dual 4K screens that work as an extended display. We praised the device back when we reviewed it, and months after that we're now getting a lighter and c...
Published: 2019-11-15, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
ScreenPad Plus rules the game, Astonishing battery life – 20 hours of Web browsing, Covers 98% sRGB (Innolux N140HCE-EN2 (CMN14D5)), Average dE value of 0.9 with our Gaming and Web design (Innolux N140HCE-EN2 (CMN14D5)), Doesn't use aggressive PWM to adju
No Thunderbolt connection, Poor upgradability options, Uncomfortable keyboard positioning
So much to talk about and so little time to spare. How pitty it is that we can't give the ZenBook Duo UX481 more, when it offers such possibilities, compared to a standard clamshell device. Starting with the ordinary things – the CPU performance on this t...
Excellent battery life, generous array of ports, innovative ScreenPad display,
Chunky and heavy build, not cheap for what you pay for, cramped keyboard and touchpad, significant learning curve to master ScreenPad Plus features, We say This midrange variant of the Zenbook Duo UX481F ultraportable is ahead of its time with an innovat
The ZenBook Duo UX481F comes with one of the highest capacity batteries crammed into a notebook at 70Whr. On paper, it's rated to offer 22 hours of battery life with the ScreenPad Plus off and about 15 hours or so if you're using both that and the display...