Testseek.com have collected 107 expert reviews of the Asus UX482EA ZenBook Duo 14 - Intel Gen 11 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX482EA ZenBook Duo 14 - Intel Gen 11.
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Published: 2021-03-10, Author: David , review by: T3.com
The second screen - if you'll use it,Great battery life,Well constructed, thin laptop,
The second screen - if you don't use it, Weird keyboard arrangement, Relatively weak graphics performance,
The Asus ZenBook Duo 14 scores highly in a lot of key departments but it is obviously all about that second screen - if you're going to find that display useful then it's a great option for your next laptop, otherwise you'll probably want to look at somet...
Published: 2021-02-03, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
The UX482 improves on its predecessor in every way. The ScreenPad is more useful, the machine is slimmer while retaining great build quality and the CPU is faster.Elsewhere, the UX482 is more mixed. The touch displays offer great quality and versatility...
premium build and nice design lines, higherquality IPS touchscreens than before, both of them, solid performance for what this is, and good thermals on the Performance mode, runs cool and quiet with daily use, long battery life
limited portability and ergonomics when not on a desk, cramped keyboard and minuscule clickpad, still narrow ScreenPad angles, even with the redesign, Tiger Lake hardware might not suffice for the kind of ativities that would trully benefit from a dualscr
The ZenBook Duo 14 UX482 is not your regular 14-inch laptop. The main selling point is the fact that it comes with two screens, and that's paired with an alright hardware implementation of the Intel Tiger Lake platform that performs well and runs cooly, a...
Published: 2021-01-29, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
ScreenPad Plus is better, Slim and light design, Great performance, Very good battery
Keyboard placement is awkward, Some models aren't available in certain markets, ScreenPad Plus still isn't for everyone
The Asus ZenBook Duo 14 UX482E is the company's latest dual-screen laptop. To Asus' credit, it's worked hard to ensure that the second screen is more than a mere curio, and it's now more useful and customizable than ever. New 11th-gen Intel processors, pl...
Abstract: It’s an ingenious approach and one that this year’s Zenbook Duo UX482 has made a number of improvements to. Chief among these is that the second screen now lifts out of the laptop chassis from the rear as you open the lid. That’s a feature only the top-en...
Abstract: Powerful laptops weighing just a few pounds can now handle many of the tasks that editors used to perform on intricate and expensive equipment in a studio. So whether your boss expects you to make first edits in the field, you're a film student, or you ju...
Abstract: Powerful laptops weighing just a few pounds can now handle many of the tasks that editors used to perform on intricate and expensive equipment in a studio. So whether your boss expects you to make first edits in the field, you're a film student, or you ju...
Written by Anuj Bhatia | New Delhi |Updated: April 19, 2021 7:48:28 amThe idea of a dual-screen actually makes sense, though there have been few compromises made to the design which could have been avoided. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)Dual-s...
Stunning performance, Plenty connectivity ports, Multitasking ease with the secondary display
Price on the higher side, Full-HD display at this price, Average battery life
At a starting price of Rs 99,990, the Asus Zenbook Duo 14 is a laptop for content creators, video editors, and generally people who want top-notch performance on an everyday basis. It's definitely worth looking for other professionals, though there are ot...
Pros, Impressively engineered dual-screen design, in a trim 14-inch chassis, Slimmer 3.5-pound build, with improved airflow, Software tweaks make ScreenPad Plus more useful, Two Thunderbolt 4 ports
Cons, Keyboard is cramped, with no natural wrist rest, Narrow touchpad