Asus ZenBook Duo 14 Review Have A Dual-Screen Ultrabook : Does it Worth Buying With Such Broad Edges

Asus ZenBook Duo 14 Review Have A Dual-Screen Ultrabook : Does it Worth Buying With Such Broad Edges


          

            This variant costs Rs 1,34,990. You get a 14-inch full HD touch display with Pantone certified colour credentials. Where your average laptop keyboard would be lies the richest practical second display I’ve used so far. Asus calls it the Screen Pad Plus, which sports a 1920 x 515-pixel resolution. The keyboard is where the typical palm rest and trackpad would be, and the trackpad is pushed to the right corner. 




        The Asus ZenBook Duo, you get more screen space than what you may really need.  the ZenBook Duo, my entire muscle memory had to be remapped (along with the macOS-Windows switch), but what still had me interested to do it was that I did not need to switch tabs every few seconds.


 Adobe already partially supports this, but there is some usability to programming specific picture control commands to quick-use rotary dials. The experience isn’t exactly the same, but is still comparable to something like the physical control panel for DaVinci Resolve. Editing on Adobe Premiere Pro, and ScreenPad Plus also loads expanded edit timelines that allow video editors to fine-tune small edit irregularities.


 The issue here is that the moment you scroll on an article loaded on the secondary display, it is this window that gets automatically selected. What this needs here is active background windows, because without it, there’s still the need to switch tabs to keep the cursor active on your writing pad – something that entirely ruins the point of the second display’s great convenience.


NOW  LET  US  TALK  ABOUT  THE  ACTUAL  PERFORMANCE :-





            Performance isn’t one for you to fret about. With an 11th gen Core i7 processor sitting inside, paired with 2GB discrete Nvidia MX450 GPU, 16GB DDR4x RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD, the ZenBook Duo is certainly more than able enough to handle most work tasks. It could easily take three Firefox windows, each with over 20 tabs actively open, and keep them running and switching without a hiccup.


         Boot time from both off and sleep are also adequately fast, without us needing to fidget with the list of apps running at startup. While the discrete GPU is certainly far from the best, it is actually good enough to run FIFA 21 in 1080p and medium graphics settings at above 30fps constantly, even with two bulk file uploads active on two browser windows in the background.

 

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