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Published: 2020-06-12, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
Asus has pushed boundaries with the UX481, and there are areas where this machine succeeds. The primary screen offers good quality for sRGB work, and the lower panel is useful for secondary apps. The Asus has smart looks, solid performance and superb batt...
Cramped keyboard and trackpad, Underwhelming graphics core, Heavier and thicker than rivals,
If you're going to benefit from the second screen - whether it's in creative applications or just by bumping useful tools downwards - then the Duo is worth considering. If not, then more traditional notebooks remain better due to the number of design comp...
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...
The backlit keyboard has what Asus calls an "ErgoLift hinge", which tilts to a more comfortable typing position, You can recharge the battery in less than two hours, It comes with a MicroSD card slot and plenty of USB ports,
To make room for the "ScreenPad", the mousepad is quite small and on the right-hand side of the keyboard, which takes quite a bit of getting used to, The hinge adjusts the keyboard to the most comfortable typing position, but isn't the most comfortable wh
If you are searching for a new laptop and like the idea of having two screens to work with, the Asus Zenbook Duo will be a great one to consider. The dual-screen is great for multi-tasking and anything creative, such as photo or video editing. It allows y...
nicely designed and built, fair quality IPS screens, both of them, solid performance even with outofthebox settings, runs cool and quiet with daily use and demanding loads, excellent battery life, fair speakers
limited ergonomics and portability, cramped keyboard and minuscule clickpad, no Thunderbolt 3, fullsize cardreader or USBC charging, a step back from the previous ZenBook Pro UX480 in terms of performance, hot air blown straight into the matte screen
The ZenBook Duo UX481FL is a mixed bag. One one hand you're drawn in by the dual-screen form factor, but its major selling points are actually the large battery, the smooth performance and thermals, the good quality panels and the capable speakers. On the...
Abstract: Asus has launched its latest laptops in the ZenBook series with a screenpad that offers a second screen above the keyboard. Both the ZenBook Pro Duo and the Duo laptops also sport a NanoEdge display with ErgoLift hinge and more.Announced recently, the Zen...
A glimpse of the future, but nothing moreI love the idea of the ZenBook Duo and I'm excited for the future it represents. But I don't think that future is here yet. There are situations where a dual-screen ZenBook will shine, but I don't think you can t...
Good, Secondary screen is useful for multitasking, Good battery life and overall performance, Relatively compact and light, Understated looks and good build quality, Stylus, case, and folding stand included
Cramped, uncomfortable keyboard and trackpad, Primary screen isn't touch-enabled, Window arrangements are lost when the laptop goes to sleep, Annoying preinstalled bloatware
So did we find any use for the secondary screen? Actually, we did. We used it for reference material as we were typing, and found it quite convenient. We liked having a Windows Explorer window open and handy all the time. Over time, we could easily see ou...
Abstract: It's traditional for Asus to whip out a showstopper every Computex, usually as the grand finale to several dozen other product launches. We've seen some odd and wildly impractical ideas, such as the Zenbo robot, Padfone, and Transformer Book V, as well as...
Dual Display Goodness, Pantone Calibrated Primary Display, Good Speakers, Decent Specification, Justifiable Price Tag
Still no SD Card Slot, Soldered RAM
Let's be real for a second here, ASUS happens to be one of the very few brands out there that thinks out of the box. The Zenbook Pro is a perfect example. They have managed to rectify changes from the previous generation and the Zenbook Duo fixes a lot of...