
"A couple years ago ASUS made its first dual-screen laptop in the ZenBook Duo. Now at CES 2026, the company has taken that idea and branched off in a somewhat unexpected way with the ROG Zephyrus Duo, which might just be the world's first true dual-screen gaming laptop. Unlike a more traditional productivity notebook with two built-in displays, the concept of a dual-screen gaming notebook doesn't translate quite as naturally because powering two screens comes with a performance hit."
"Both of Zephyrus Duo's 16-inch Nebula OLED panels have strong specs including support for HDR with up to 1,100 nits of peak brightness, NVIDIA G-Sync, stylus integration and a very strong Delta-E (which measures color accuracy) of less than one. Performance also looks solid with ASUS offering the latest Core Ultra processors from Intel and up to an NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPU."
"Just like the Zenbook Duo, the Zephyrus Duo comes with a detachable wireless keyboard that can be charged up magnetically. This allows users to set up the laptop in all sorts of positions, which are enhanced thanks to a built-in kickstand. The one people will use the most is probably the stacked arrangement with one display above the other. However, you can also keep the Duo and clamshell mode,"
The ROG Zephyrus Duo is a dual-screen 16-inch laptop targeted at gaming and content creation. Both Nebula OLED panels support HDR up to 1,100 nits, NVIDIA G-Sync, stylus input, and achieve a Delta‑E under one for excellent color accuracy. Configurations include Intel Core Ultra processors and up to an NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPU, though the dual screens and a 135W TDP reduce peak single-screen gaming performance. A detachable wireless keyboard charges magnetically and enables stacked, clamshell, drawing, flat, or tent configurations aided by a built-in kickstand. The design prioritizes adaptability and creative workflows while accepting some performance trade-offs compared with single-screen gaming notebooks.
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