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Double the productivity?
Updated On: 15 August, 2021 09:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Jaison Lewis
Do two screens result in better productivity? Or is this just one of those gimmicks to sell us another expensive laptop with features that no one needs? Read our review to find out

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ASUS had launched the first Zenbook Pro Duo back in 2019; it was a two-screen laptop with a whole lot of designer-oriented specifications. The 2021 refresh looks a lot like the old one, but there are some significant changes, including better and lighter hardware.
When you take the laptop out of the box you will notice the outer shell has a typical Asus logo with the brushed metal look; it does feel a little thicker and heavier than a regular laptop, but it does well to hide what’s on the inside. Once open you will see two screens, both are 4K OLEDs and touch sensitive just like the previous model. Being OLED they are fairly bright and the images and colours are crisp, it has an insane contrast ratio of 10,00,000:1. The display has a cinema-grade 100 per cent DCI-P3 colour gamut and is also Pantone validated for colour accuracy, making it ideal for designers and video editors. The bottom screen still has that nice matt finish that prevents it from reflecting light. It also now tilts upwards when the notebook is opened. The upward tilt makes this screen a lot easier to view and use, especially with the included digital pen.
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