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Asus launched it's Zenbook Pro Duo(UX581GV) With A Bizarre Dual Screen.

DESIGN -:















The Asus ZenBook Pro Duo isn't thin and light like the MacBook Pro. Instead, it's thick enough to give its components some breathing room. It's not as thick as, say, a beefy gaming laptop, but it's bulky enough to weigh down your backpack while traveling.
But, with that added bulk, you're getting a lovely design. Borrowing from other ZenBooks, when you open the laptop, the back of the display will lift up the keyboard, making typing way more comfortable for long periods of time. 
The best part about this lifting hinge design? It brings the signature secondary display up, making it appear like one continuous display – at least at a distance.
Both displays are 4K: the main display is 16:9 at 3,840 x 2,160 with the wide Screenpad Plus coming in at 3,840 x 1,100 for a 32:9 aspect ratio. And, because both displays are the same width, as well as being OLED panels, your content will look amazing no matter which displays it's on. 
But, why even implement this second display? Well, Asus gives us some hints on that. Creators will love the ability to run Adobe Premiere or Photoshop while having all the controls on the secondary display – making it possible to edit content in full 4K resolution. And, because the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo is equipped with an RTX 2060 gamers can use the second display to view chat while streaming – though we wouldn't recommend this as a gaming laptop.
Beyond the utility, though, the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo's displays, both of them, just look damn good. They're bright, colorful and big enough that you can get a ton of work done. 
As lovely as this laptop is, the keyboard and trackpad suffer a little bit. That secondary display pushes everything to the front of the laptop, making it a bit uncomfortable to type on. We're sure this is something you could get used to over time, as the keyboard itself is pretty great. Still, we would love some space just for ergonomic purposes. 
The Trackpad gets pushed all the way to the right, too, like we've seen on some gaming laptops. We don't know if its just muscle memory, but we just can't get used to the trackpad on the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo. It's accurate enough, and even doubles as a numpad, but the positioning just feels weird.

PERFORMANCE-:

We weren't able to push the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo to its limits, we'll have to
wait until our full review for that, but we can say that it feels incredibly snappy. The operating system is smooth as butter, and even moving programs between the two displays are incredibly quick thanks to the similar resolutions. 
The demo unit is packed with an Intel Whiskey Lake Core i7 processor, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 and 16GB of RAM, so it's easily able to keep up with any productivity tasks, and even some light gaming. However, if you are going to play PC games on this laptop, you'll have to turn the resolution down, that RTX 2060 just isn't strong enough to play games at native resolution.
But, because this laptop is available with up to an Intel Core i9 chip and 32GB of RAM, we can't wait to get this laptop in-house later this year to see how it fares against our benchmarking tests. 

SPECIFICATION-:

Operating System

(ASUS recommends Windows 10 Pro)
Windows 10 Home
Windows 10 Pro

Processor

Intel® Core i9-9980HK processor
2.4GHz octa-core with Turbo Boost (up to 5.0GHz) and 16MB cache
Intel® Core i7-9750H processor
2.6GHz hexa-core with Turbo Boost (up to 4.5GHz) and 12MB cache

Graphic

NVIDIA® GeForce RTX 2060
Video memory: 6GB GDDR6 VRAM

Display

15.6” OLED 4K (3840 x 2160) 16:9 touchscreen
5mm-thin bezel with 89% screen-to-body ratio
178° wide-view technology
100% DCI-P3

Memory

8GB / 16GB / 32GB 2666MHz DDR4

Storage

256GB PCIe® x2

512GB PCIe® x2
1TB PCIe® x4

Interfaces

1 x Thunderbolt 3 USB-C (up to 40Gbps and DisplayPort)
2 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (up to 10Gbps)
1 x Standard HDMI 2.0
1 x Audio combo jack
1 x DC-in

Keyboard and ScreenPadPlus

Keyboard
Full-size backlit with 1.4mm key travel
ScreenPad Plus
14” 4K UHD (3840 x 1100) touch display
178˚ wide-view technology
TouchPad
Precision touchpad (PTP) technology supports up to four-finger smart gestures

NumberPad

Integrated LED-backlit numeric keypad on the
touchpad

Weight and Dimensions

Height:
 2.4cm (0.94 inches)
Width:
 35.9cm (14.13 inches)
Depth:
 24.6cm (9.68 inches)
Weight:
 2.5kg (5.51 pounds)







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