ASUS launches ZenBook Pro Duo laptop with 2 screens


Taipei, May 27 (IANS): ASUS on Monday announced ZenBook Pro Duo (UX581), a laptop featuring the new ScreenPad Plus, a 14-inch full-width secondary touchscreen that expands the capabilities offered by the original ASUS ScreenPad.

ScreenPad Plus integrates seamlessly with the primary display and the built-in ScreenXpert software, includes a wide selection of apps, tools and utilities, that allow users enjoy the efficiency benefits of ScreenPad Plus.

ZenBook Pro Duo features a 4K ultra-high-definition (UHD) OLED touchscreen, a 4K ScreenPad Plus and a touchpad.

Unveiled ahead of the Computex 2019 trade show, which will kick off here on May 28, the display has a frameless four-sided ASUS NanoEdge design, with ultra-slim bezels for immersive visuals and an ultra-compact form factor.

A 14-inch ultra-portable variant, ZenBook Duo (UX481), is also available, featuring a frameless four-sided NanoEdge FHD display and an FHD ScreenPad Plus.

It's powered by an Intel Core i7 processor and a GeForce MX250 GPU.

ZenBook Pro Duo (UX581) is powered a 9th Generation Intel Core i9 eight-core processor with a 5GHz Turbo Boost frequency and 32GB of DDR4 RAM.

It comes with the gaming-grade NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU, powered by the NVIDIA Turing architecture, with storage provided by 1TB SSD.

  

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