We’ve noticed too much glare, though, so we can’t say that it’s a good one to use under the high noon. The colors are quite accurate, with brightness settings apt even for the outdoors. The displays of this year’s ZenBook Duo are said to be better than its predecessor - it now features a 14-inch Full HD display and now has a 93% screen-to-body ratio. It’s quite the smudge magnet, though, and cleaning may take more than just a microfiber cloth. Like the other ZenBooks we’ve seen in the past (i.e the ZenBook 13), this also sports a classy cover with the shiny silver ASUS logo and a concentric ring design that starts from it. Speaking of heat, that isn’t much felt whenever we do strenuous tasks here, but warmth is easily felt on the keyboard area. Simple things like this actually help you concentrate on what you do, rather than feel the heat when you’re deep in focus. There’ right on the display area gap, and flows upward to the primary display. Left Side: HDMI port, plus two USB-C ports for storage, additional connectivity, and/or charging.Ĭooling vents are well hidden from the naked eye. There’s enough space for the speakers here, which fires up and bounces to the back of the secondary display, producing a resonating sound that’s louder and clearer than other laptops we’ve used in the past. The trackpad works really well despite the unnatural, tall shape it has.Īs the Ergolift tilts the whole laptop, so does the secondary display that sits right above the keyboard. I can relate the experience to typing on a netbook all over again. The keyboard offers a rubbery feel with decent spacing. We see this as a compromise for including a second screen, and it could be remedied by using external peripherals. We found the use of the unconventional keyboard and trackpad side-by-side confusing at first, but is certainly useful when we got the hang of it. The Ergolift design allows the device to be more, well, ergonomic as it lifts the display area and tilts the keyboard down, which provides better comfort for your wrists in the long run. At the front, we have two touch-enabled displays, the keyboard, and the trackpad. We’ve shared with you our first impressions of this device a few weeks back, and I reiterate what I said before - it’s thin enough, light enough, and portable enough which is surprising for a laptop with quite the hardware it has. NVIDIA GeForce MX450 w/ 2GB GDDR6 (UX482EG)Ģ x Thunderbolt 4 USB-C with full range (5~20V) of chargingġ x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1 x full size HDMI 1.4Īrray microphone with Cortana voice-recognition supportħ0Wh lithium-polymer battery with up to 17-hour battery life 14-inch LED-backlit FHD display, 1920 x 1080px, 400 nitsĤ mm-thin 2 bezels with 93% screen-to-body ratio
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