At CES 2026, ASUS announced the world's first true dual screen gaming laptop with the ROG Zephyrus Duo. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget) A couple years ago ASUS made its first dual-screen laptop in the ...
For CES 2026, ASUS gave the Zenbook Duo the complete overhaul including a more compact design, better screens, faster performance and a bigger battery. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget) The ASUS Zenbook ...
Asus' dual-screen gaming laptop is back with more screen than ever. The Taiwanese tech company unveiled a new ROG Zephyrus Duo with twin 16-inch 3K OLED touchscreens at CES 2026 Monday, marking its ...
The Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo is back at CES 2026 with an all-new look. No longer sporting a funky half-sized touchscreen between the main display and the keyboard, the Zephyrus Duo is now a proper ...
The two displays get much closer now for a tidier setup. Plus, it’s got a big-ass battery. The two displays get much closer now for a tidier setup. Plus, it’s got a big-ass battery. is a reviewer ...
And its conventional single-screen Zephyrus G14 and G16 cousins get a modest refresh with a new Intel option. And its conventional single-screen Zephyrus G14 and G16 cousins get a modest refresh ...
Asus has been selling ROG Zephyrus DUO gaming laptops since 2020. Up until now they’ve earned the “duo” in their names by featuring an ultrawide (but half-height) secondary display above the keyboard.
TL;DR: ASUS introduced the Zephyrus Duo, the world's first dual 16-inch screen gaming laptop, featuring Intel Core Ultra 9 386H CPUs and up to NVIDIA RTX 5090 Laptop GPU. It offers dual 3K OLED ...
The Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo is always one of my favorite machines to test. The last version I had on my desk made excellent use of its additional panel, running everything from Discord notifications to ...
The ASUS Zenbook Duo was easily one of my favorite laptops of 2024 as it was the first dual-screen notebook actually worth buying. But now at CES 2026, ASUS has given the second-gen model a complete ...
Video quality includes image clarity, color accuracy, and contrast in bright, dim, and no light situations. It's based mainly on the judgments of a panel who viewed images captured by a mobile device.
Michelle is Lifehacker's Associate Tech Editor, and has been reviewing games, laptops, phones, and more for over 10 years. She is based in New York City and holds a master's degree from NYU. The ROG ...
一些您可能无法访问的结果已被隐去。
显示无法访问的结果