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Your cart is empty.Relax, you can DUO it. Introducing the ASUS Zenbook DUO — a revolutionary dual-screen laptop with two 14-inch OLED touchscreens, a detachable full-size Bluetooth® magnetic keyboard that charges when attached and a built-in kickstand. Expertly combining multitasking versatility with superb mobility, the dual displays instantly expand your workspace up to 19.8 inches. Outstanding performance is assured with the AI-powered Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 285H processor and 32GB LPDDR5x memory, plus 1 TB PCIe® 4.0 SSD. Paired with dedicated smart software, intuitive gesture control and a 75Wh battery, the easy-to-use Zenbook DUO maximizes productivity with zero fuss.
just a dude
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
I can’t express how much I love my new laptop. It has changed the way I work and travel. Everything is as expected.
Rhyalus
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
The 2025 version of this laptop comes with the Ultra 9 285H CPU, which was worth the wait. There are a ton of YouTube video reviews, so I will not go into all of the details - you should definitely watch them first, but here are my pros and cons:Pros:You can use it like a regular laptop, and it is totally stable and the keyboard is *great*.The OLED screens are beautiful and bright (though reflective in bright light).The vertical mode is super stable and easy to get used to.Moving apps between screens is simple, and I have had no problems at all.In "standard" mode, I almost never hear the fans, even with multiple programs running.The system uses a small 65W power brick...any 65W or higher PD brick will be fine.The premium body is not a fingerprint magnet.Battery life seems good, but I have not used it too much without ACComes with the active pen, but I have no use for itThe MyAsus application is very good, and puts the system controls in one placeCons:Heavier than your usual 14" laptop, but you have 2 screens :-)Two Thunderbolt 4 ports - why not TB 5?The keyboard battery life when removed from the body seems a bit short when the backlight is onThe CPU can take more power, but it is limited in this machine to prevent it from throttling too muchBattery life is limited due to the two screens, but that is to be expectedWhy not Win 11 Professional instead of Home for a premium device?There is only 1 M.2 slot for storage, which is a bummerOverall, this is one of the best machines I have ever used. Applications are quick, and I am never waiting for something to respond. This is NOT a gaming machine, regardless of what you might hear. The iGPU is not the best that Intel has to offer, and the NPU for AI is weaker than most - but for what it is meant to do, it excels. This is a business laptop dream - if you multi-task a lot, edit multiple documents at once, etc., it is perfect. Did I mention how great the keyboard is? :-)Highly recommended!R
Clive McCarthy
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
So far it's a bit difficult to set up. I don't use Windows and want to install Linux.My normal approach is to open a laptop and swap out the NVMe. I can't get the case open even though I have a "special" screwdriver. So on to plan B, which means I have to get the machine to boot from a USB drive. Windows, of course gets in the way. So far I have tried F1 to enter the BIOS, but I guess I'll have to try F2 or F7 or Del.Does anyone know how to enter the BIOS ?
Vic L.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I don't know if I got a bad 2024 model but out of the box I had significant lag issues. The laptop just seemed slow and the battery life was terrible, 4 hours tops using a single screen. After I changed the graphics shared memory from auto to 6GB it improved the lag but battery was still crap.This 2025 model, out of the box, had no lag issues and I'm getting 8 hours using a single screen.
RivenLai
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
The best NB in 2025.
crystal kusuma
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Love the battery life. It's better than last year's, and performance is also better than last year's. Games like Overwatch get 17–25 fps on low settings on the old version, and the new version gets 35–40 fps on low settings; on high settings, it gets about 17–25 fps, which makes sense for a non-gaming laptop. The software also has a new performance mode (full-speed mode). I use it for games, but the fan becomes loud. It gets roughly 200–230 fps in Roblox.
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