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Published: 2019-12-11, Author: Stefan , review by: pc-magazin.de
schnelle Grafikkarte, zweites Display
Akkulaufzeit etwas kurz, schwer
Das spektakuläre ZenBook Pro Duo ist das perfekte Arbeitsgerät für alle Anwender, die kreative Tätigkeiten verrichten. Das zweite Display erweist sich dabei als Game Changer.Details: Asus ZenBook Pro Duo UX581GPreis/Leistung: befriedigend CPU: Intel Core...
schickes Design, gute Verarbeitung & Materialwahl, viel Leistung, bleibt leise unter Last, hervorragendes OLED-Display, scharfes ScreenPad Plus, ASUS Pen II im Lieferumfang, gutes Schreibgefühl, ausgewogene Lautsprecher, ordentliche Akkulaufzeit
viel Zusatzsoftware vorinstalliert, wird sehr warm unter Last, langsame SSD, kein SD-Kartenleser, keine freien Anschlüsse im Gehäuse, OLED-Display spiegelt
Das ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo ist genau das richtige Notebook für Kreative und Medienschaffende, die auch unterwegs viel Platz auf ihrem Bildschirm haben wollen. Mit dem scharfen und farbtreuen UHD-OLED-Display mit Touch eignet es sich hervorragend für farbkri...
zwei Displays mit identischer DPI und Breite, Lüfter sind im Standardmodus größtenteils leise, Core i9-9980HK mit guter Leistungsentfaltung, in Niederlastsituationen leise, robuste Basiseinheit und stabiler Deckel, Thunderbolt 3, Wi-Fi 6
keine OLED+OLED- oder IPS+IPS-Konfigurationen; ungleiches Farbspektrum zwischen den zwei Displays, dunkleres OLED als bei anderen OLED-Laptops, kein Fingerabdruckscanner oder Kensington Lock, keine 1080p- oder 144-/240-Hz-Displayoptionen, nur ein interne
Wir sind vom einzigartigen Konzept des ZenBook Pro Duo UX581 und dem, was es verkörpert, begeistert. Ein zweiter Bildschirm mit der gleichen Breite und dem gleichen DPI-Wert wie der Hauptbildschirm fügt sich besser in den Arbeitsfluss ein als die unpropor...
Published: 2020-04-23, Author: John , review by: eftm.com.au
Abstract: I read the tagline across the ASUS website, stating that the ZenBook Pro Duo was ‘the laptop of tomorrow' and immediately threw on a pair of skepticles. Every laptop since the dawn of laptops has been the laptop of tomorrow… right? Well I remained cynical...
It looks amazing, has excellent performance and delivers on its promise of being a multi-tasking workhorse. However, weak battery life and clunkiness with several features such as trackpad, stylus and the intuitive controls for the ScreenPad Plus, along w...
Published: 2019-12-24, Author: Andrew , review by: pocket-lint.com
This is a real dual-screen experience, Great keyboard, Brimming with power, Great for gaming, Incredibly rich 4K OLED screen, The touchpad is better than you'd guess
ScreenPad Plus integration is wobbly at present, Around 3-3.5-hour real-world battery life, Costs a bit doesn't it
The Asus ZenBook Pro Duo's 4K OLED screen is superb, the keyboard as good as any put into a laptop, the trackpad almost confusingly usable, and we'd never say no to a RTX 2060 graphics card.We're even charmed by the ScreenPad Plus, much more so than the s...
Sure, the Zenbook Pro Duo might not be the most compelling of dual-screen machines, but it shows there's still innovation to be had in the PC world, and for that, we salute it...
premium construction and materials, OLED is gorgeous to look at, but read the Screen section for the fine print, the ScreenPad grows useful with time, good typer as long as you keep it on a desk, performs well in most cases, runs cool and very quiet with
heavy and chunky compared to the previous Pros, bottomplaced keyboard and narrow clickpad, no cardreader or USBC charging, OLED has hidden quirks, CPU thermals limit the performance in demanding loads, a more agressive Turbo fan profile would help, won't
The Zenbook Pro Duo UX581 is not the kind of notebook a value-oriented buyer would get. But at the same time, if money is no object, this dual-screen computer is so unique and different than everything else out there that it might just make sense for some...
Superpowered internals, Vivid 4K OLED primary display, Second screen is genuinely useful
Awkward ergonomics, Thermal management issues, ScreenPad Plus software needs work
As I mentioned earlier, the ZenBook Pro Duo is certainly ambitious. Aside from the unreleased Razer Project Valerie, it might well be the most daring multi-display laptop ever made. Impressively, it's also the most successful effort I've seen.Image 14 of...
Innovative dual-screen design, Exceptional multi-core performance, Color-accurate, OLED display, Capable as a gaming machine, Keyboard is enjoyable
Thick and heavy, No SD card slot, Uncomfortable touchpad
Yes. I don't recommend a $3,000 laptop casually, especially not one as unorthodox as the ZenBook Pro Duo. Still, if the dual-screen concept looks useful to you, buy it.Editors' RecommendationsThe best laptops for photo editing The best 4K laptops Asus ROG...