ASUS has launched the ZenBook Duo 2026, which shows the company has finally figured out the formula of the ‘dual-screen laptop’. The newest version features two OLED touchscreens and Intel Core Ultra processors, and extended battery life within a more compact design.
The ZenBook Duo features two 14-inch OLED touchscreens, which display high-resolution content at fast refresh rates. ASUS has reduced the gap between the displays, which creates a more seamless display area for users to work.
Users can also select from various operating modes, such as standard laptop mode and desktop mode, allowing them to move the display vertically or horizontally. The detachable keyboard, in conjunction with the built-in kickstand, provides more versatility. Thus, allowing users to use the laptop as a portable device.
The OLED panels deliver exceptional brightness, deep blacks, and vivid color. The laptop supports stylus input, which makes it suitable for designers and digital content creators.
ASUS has developed better ways to manage heat, enabling its laptops to perform well under demanding conditions. Dual-screen devices have suffered from poor battery life since their introduction. ASUS has solved this problem by implementing a larger battery together with enhanced power-saving features.
The ZenBook Duo now provides full workday power with its mixed-use battery. Users who need to travel will find this feature essential because it combines two essential features. The ZenBook Duo remains expensive and slightly heavier than standard ultrabooks.
Nonetheless, ASUS has managed to produce one of the best dual screens on any laptop. The ZenBook Duo 2026 has redefined what multitaskers need from their device.
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