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Asus zenbook duo ux481 review
Asus zenbook duo ux481 review












asus zenbook duo ux481 review

It looks darker and more polished/professional in this 2.0 iteration. That hasn't always been the case with previous dual-screen laptops from Asus.Īs for the ScreenXpert Control Center software, which lets you actually do things with the lower display and swap windows back and forth with the upper screen, it's also received a major overhaul. But rest assured, in most situations where you're actively using the laptop, the lower screen looks good enough not to stand out starkly against the panel above it. Take a step or more back though, and the lower screen looks much dimmer, as viewing angle issues hide much of the backlight's output. And when sitting right in front of the laptop with your face near the keys, the two panels look similarly bright (of course depending on how you adjust either one's brightness). In fact, Asus upped the peak brightness of the lower panel to a rating of 400 nits, matching that of the main display - at least on paper.

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The first thing to be said about the 1920 x 515-resolution ScreenPad Plus touchscreen (which sits below the 1920 x 1080 main touch display), is that in person it looks much brighter than in many of these photos.

asus zenbook duo ux481 review

At least Asus has trimmed nearly half a pound off the weight of the previous ZenBook Duo, as well as making the new model about a tenth of an inch slimmer.

asus zenbook duo ux481 review

Single-screen competitors like the single-screen 2.8-pound MSI Prestige 14 Evo are lighter, but then you don't get the utility or wow factor of a second display. Thanks to the inclusion of an 11th Gen Intel processor (either an i7 or an i5, depending on the model), the left edge houses a pair of Thunderbolt 4 ports (either of which can be used for charging) and an HDMI port, while the right edge makes room for a single USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port, an audio combo jack and a MicroSD slot.Īt 3.53 pounds and 0.7 inches thick, the Zenbook Duo 14 UX482 is far from a featherweight.














Asus zenbook duo ux481 review