I tried Asus' new dual-screen ZenBook, and it might just be my new laptop for work travel
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I tried Asus' new dual-screen ZenBook, and it might just be my new laptop for work travel
"The Asus ZenBook Duo (2026) features two 14-inch OLED touchscreens with a 2,880 x 1,800-pixel resolution (2.8K), a 144Hz refresh rate, and up to 1,000 nits peak brightness for supported HDR content. Each of them are in a 16:10 aspect ratio, which is the same as the M4 MacBook Air's display. This year, Asus expanded the screens to minimize bezels near the hinge, offering a 93% screen-to-body ratio and a more immersive experience."
"Like other ZenBook laptops, the ZenBook Duo (2026) is made out of the company's proprietary Ceraluminum material. This helps it offer an anti-scratch, anti-wear, and smudge-free finish, while keeping the weight in check. It measures 1.65kg in weight and 14.6mm in thickness (without the keyboard). It is slightly thicker at its thickest point due to a new hinge design."
The Asus ZenBook Duo (2026) refines the dual-screen laptop design with a sturdier build, a better kickstand, an enhanced hinge, and a larger battery while keeping a smaller footprint. The system includes two 14-inch OLED touchscreens at 2,880 x 1,800 (2.8K), 144Hz, up to 1,000 nits peak HDR brightness, and 16:10 aspect ratios with a 93% screen-to-body ratio and a top bar for a Windows Hello camera. The detachable Bluetooth keyboard adds a larger trackpad and increased key travel. The chassis uses proprietary Ceraluminum for scratch and smudge resistance. Configurations include Intel Core Ultra 7 355 or Core Ultra 9 386H, 32GB LPDDR5X RAM, and a 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD.
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