
"It takes time for novel designs to catch on. But even so, I am still wondering why the Zenbook Duo hasn't had a bigger impact on the market after ASUS released its first true dual-screen laptop two years ago. Notebooks like these provide the kind of screen space you'd typically only get from a dual monitor setup, but in a much more compact form factor that you can easily take on the road."
"Instead, the company polished and tightened everything up, resulting in a system that weighs about the same (3.6 pounds) while reducing its overall size (12.1 x 8.2 x 0.77 to 0.92 inches) by five percent. Critically, you still get a built-in kickstand on the bottom and a detachable keyboard that you move wherever you want. There's also a decent number of ports, including two USB-C with Thunderbolt 4, one USB-A 3.2 jack, HDMI 2.1 and a combo audio port."
ASUS redesigned the Zenbook Duo for 2026, tightening the chassis while keeping weight around 3.6 pounds and reducing dimensions by about five percent. The system keeps a built-in kickstand and a detachable, movable keyboard for flexible use. Port selection includes two USB-C with Thunderbolt 4, one USB-A 3.2, HDMI 2.1 and a combo audio jack, though no SD reader is included. A new hideaway hinge reduces the gap between the two displays to improve dual-screen usability. The redesign addresses prior concerns about unfamiliar layout and battery life, with preorders expected in late February and general availability in March.
Read at Engadget
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