But in the context of gaming, it can be used to display important information like inventory and maps without cluttering up the main display. The reason for its high resolution is so that if you opt for the 4K display, you can drag windows from the main display down to the second display without any odd resizing issues.Īs I said in the review of the ZenBook Pro Duo UX581, a second display is useful for many things. This is identical to the ZenBook Duo UX581. The second display, which is called the ROG ScreenPad Plus, measures 14.1-inch and has a resolution of 3,840 x 1,100 pixels and a decent refresh rate of 60Hz. ![]() For gamers, you can opt for a super-fast 300Hz Full-HD display that supports G-Sync and has a response time of 3ms. Obviously, this display is geared toward creative professionals. The first option is a 4K IPS display that covers 100% of the Adobe RGB colour space and is validated by Pantone. The main display measures 15.6 inches across and you can choose from two options: a colour-accurate high-resolution 4K display or a super-fast Full-HD display. But it’s a first for ASUS' gaming-centric ROG brand. The concept is not new, ASUS already has two dual screens notebook already in the market in the form of the ZenBook Pro Duo UX581 and the smaller ZenBook Duo UX481. It’s called the Zephyrus Duo for a reason, and that’s because it has dual screens. This is the ROG Zephyrus Duo 15 and it’s ASUS’ latest flagship 15-inch gaming notebook.Predictably, it’s packed with the latest and greatest in gaming hardware, so let’s talk about its design first. ![]() Note: This article was first published on 2nd April 2020. ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo 15 hands-on: Dual-screens, 10th-gen Intel Core i9, NVIDIA RTX 2080 Super, and more
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