Thank you for being the only channel mentioning the ergonomic benefit of these dual-screen laptops! I've been sick of no one talking about how all other laptops make me crane my neck to look at the screen!
You can use a laptop stand if you WFH or in an office or an external display. Try these dual-screen LAPtops on your LAP and see how awkward they are for their main use case.
As a former Samsung Galaxy Fold owner who left the bandwagon for the current LG V50 with its detachable Dual Screen case, I can easily vouch that dual display turns out to be far more practical than foldable screen. One of the biggest perk with dual display is that I never have to worry about app incompatibility. Not all apps are developed for larger screens and can't do screen splitting. It's the same story when I tried out both Lenovo X1 Fold and Lenovo Yoga Book 9i. I have more problem using apps/softwares in the X1 Fold than in the Yoga Book 9i. The only thing I would complain about the Yoga Book 9i is the keyboard. Missing out the trackpad is a deal breaker.
thanks for a great review as usual. note that my asus zenbook duo did include the stylus. I use it at the table in the elevated position with the keyboard left on the lower display. You can tap out short searches or whatever when needed and still have the upper display positioned at that super comfortable spot. Of course, a laptop stand would do the same, but...
Yes I do same with my Duo laptop too, looks like they don’t give pen in some countries. Fortunately they gave me along with laptop! I have been using for 2-3 months now and it’s absolutely perfect, do you have same experience too?
I got the ASUS Duo and the displays were beautiful. It has VRR options which was never advertised and I was happy about. Battery was pretty terrible even running just one of the screens though, so I look forward to a snapdragon version of it or next years intel. I ended up sending it back because if you press on the bottom screen when using it as a track pad or keyboard (physical on top or virtual) it made a cracking noise, even though the screen itself was not damage in any way. Gaming on it was pretty awful (895 cpu) - I had hoped for something similar to a 7840u/780M but it didn't even achieve that.
I classify dual screen laptops in the same category as the foldable phones...pretty cool and futuristic but a bit overkill for most people at the moment
Exactly, these types of systems seem very niche and aren't doing anything more than a basic laptop connected to additional monitors. I see the use case in such a portable device, but not for nearly $2,000 or more. I'd honestly say folding phones are more interesting because you essentially get a mid sized tablet in your pocket, where these laptops are still laptop sized
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Pretty much yup. I’ve never really looked at my laptop and thought maybe I need an extra screen on the actual unit itself. I opt for an external monitor if I need more screen space
Great review, I got the Zenbook Duo the first week it was launched. Coming from a Macbook Air M1, I miss the battery life and performance. However, using the dual-screen in my dining room, laptop mode in the couch and connected via HDMI in my office, it really is an interesting experience. The Zenbook Duo would be perfect with a Snapdragon X to improve the battery, and maybe if they manage to make it a bit ligher, it would be ideal. One trick is to use it in dual screen mode with only the top screen on, that way you get the ergonomic benefit and extend the battery life to 7-8 hrs. Also the performance improves when only using one monitor. I exclusively use the dual setup when multitasking. Overall, not for everyone. But this might be the future of laptops when the design has been polished. Btw Linux works fine with this laptop :)
Here in the U.S, I got the Zenbook duo. It has 3200 x 1800 resolution screen, Intel Core Ultra 9 185H, included a backpack, and the Asus pen 2.0. Maybe international units don’t come with it, but it matches what you got with the yoga, except for the mouse, which I’m sure people replaced with a bigger one. Mine was $1699.99 usd.
Hey Josh! Just found your channel and I'm hooked - your laptop reviews are in a league of their own. Quick question: I'm a college student looking for a laptop for programming and note-taking, budget around $1250. Torn between the Zenbook 14 and the Surface with the Plus chip and OLED. Battery life is key, and 120Hz would be sweet. Any thoughts on which might last me longer? Thanks for all the great content! where am from the zenbook never go below 1k usd and the surface would probably cost way more maybe close to 1300 to 1500. Am okay to pay a bit more on a machine that will last me a long time 4 years maybe.
I love my Yoga 9i, it’s really improved my productivity but at this point I want a full screen. I’ve become so dependent on the touch and dual screen for work - I have been thinking about the zen book fold.
@JustJoshTech Hi Josh, Thanks for the review! I would like to know if the performance tests were done with an "ac power supply" or with the internal battery instead ? Modes available are (performance mode - ac needed; standard mode and Whisper ).
My father has been using the Asus duo for some months now. He uses it for trading on the go and he is incredibly happy with it. The only issue it had is the trackpad became loose and it doesnt work properly anymore
There are fantastic portable monitors now, and many are reasonably priced. They add little thickness to what these offer and can be used for multiple other uses. Also, you can buy any laptop you like without being limited to these devices, which are very low-end for their prices.
As someone who has been holding out for a dual screen or folding tablet-style device for years now, the only way I would purchase one is if someone finally comes out with the proper aspect ratio, especially for the folding screen - - - the single folding screen needs to be 2560 x 1920 (4:3), which makes the screen in laptop mode 1920 x 1280 (3:2) with at least a 12.5 or 13 inch diagonal size. It is the only way I would consider one, and a backlit keyboard is another requirement. The same size and aspect ratio requirement would go for the dual screen devices. I think this would solve the majority of the issues you mentioned in your review - larger keyboard, more space for battery, and proposal better sound. I'll never understand why these always comes with an Intel CPU instead of AMD, which perform better at less wattage and less heat. Maybe the next Gen will include some AMD Strix Point alternatives?
ARM might be part of the solution, but it is not THE solution. x86 chips don't consume more power than ARM because of the ISA. The current iterations of the 2 ISAs are remarkably similar except the lack of an AVX equivalent on ARM. Most ARM chips perform better than most x86 chips at low power because those specific cores are designed to. Intel targets 150W with their designs, then scales down. AMD targets 500W then scales down. Apple and Qualcomm target 10W, then scale up.
Thanks for the review but the Lenovo - ThinkPad X1 Fold 16 seems to be the ultimate machine IMO. Sure it's not the fastest laptop and it doesn't have the sturdiest stand but it does fit in a tiny bag or purse. Seeing everything on one large unfolded 16+ inch screen is nice! Being able to use both orientations is great as is the backlit keyboard and pen support made by Wacom. You failed to mention the durability too, this has military grade certification. Plus it has USB 65w fast charging, which is perfect to charge in a vehicle.
please do a review of the lenovo yoga pro 7 14in with the ryzen 7 8845H proccessor, im trying to find a good laptop as a engineering major before this upcoming school year 🙏
Regarding the Lenovo Yogabook 9i: You can fold the origami stand reverse, this allows a steeper angle in book mode. Thank you for this very informative video ❤
X1FOLD is incredible.... but my god the cpu's and ram i had on mine was so slow. it was really neat that it was the size of a book. but man it was slow as a 1st gen device
Good review. These devices, and traditional convertible 2-in-1s, are ripe for Snapdragon X and/or Lunar Lake (if Intel's efficiency promises are to be believed) refreshes.
Dear Josh, I am planning to buy a laptop soon with a budget of €1,500. The laptop should be suitable for programming and video editing. Do you have a recommendation?
Awesome! Thank you, been waiting for you guys to review the ASUS Duo 2024, as I’m in the market for a couple of new laptops,and had been eyeing up the duo ‘24….so, to get a comparative review with its competitors has been ace. I think the review has put me off these units, I do hope they continue to finesse the concept though.
Are you going to review the Asus ROG Flow X13. And also, I want a 2-in-1 possibly, Macbook Pro like performance, max 14 inch display and good for coding in class. Do you have any suggestions?
@@JustJoshTech yeah i wanted something i can use while i learn programming and at the same time slim. All of other reviews were advertising but ur review it is genuine. It makes me got a real idea about it. It is good but not for me
@MinaMike-sr5zf Firstly thank you. Secondly, I actually think it could work well for that. Learning to program. Me personally though, I'd buy a MacBook Pro 14 with M3 Pro. That will be better for that
I'm an artist. If I didn't already have a professional, 1k drawing monitor, and a wall-mounted monitor above it, I'd definitely see some value in this. We digital artists are ALWAYS using a second monitor for reference, and one for drawing.
They need the low power performance and battery life of the Snapdragon chips. Imagine the second gen of these, with the second gen Snapdragon chips that will be announced later this year.... that could be a perfect match and hopefully by then a lot of the apps in beta or "coming soon" for ARM will be production ready!
Just a side note - I think it’s unfair to criticize the touch screen aspect as it’s the whole point… it’s like saying “although this gaming controller has joy sticks, the thumbs become very tired using them”
Helpful review. I was looking to get a notebook like this to read music at gigs. I like the idea of having two pages of sheet music open (like a book) on a music stand. Out of these, it appears the Yoga Book might be the best option. Not sure if anyone has any suggestions?
Hey Josh, can you review the Acer swift go 14 OLED 2024 please, it check marks all of my desired specs but I need to hear it from you before I buy it...... Thank you.
Couple of things… I bought the ZenBook Duo from BestBuy and it did come with a pen (as well as a backpack though I don’t really care about either). Another major advantage over the Yoga Book is that the Yoga doesn’t come in a configuration with 32GB of RAM. Also the 185H processor comparison with the 9i is a little unfair because the 9i can only come with a 185H in the 16” model, not the 14”. For me… 16” is a dealbreaker, too big.
Great review. I have been very tempted to splurge on an Asus Zenbook Duo but your review has me thinking twice. I am eagerly awaiting your review of the Zenbook S16 with the Ryzen 9. That would be my alternative to the Duo.
I really wait for the moment when foldable external screens will be available on the market, so one will be able casually put a macbook+27 inch screen in the backpack.
Hi josh bro can u do a review for Honor magicbook pro 16 2024 model which cost around 1000$ and it have rtx4070 is this scam or legit and can u put a video also about is that valuable for programming and gaming
I actually love my zenbook and use it mostly with the keyboard separated. Luckily you can turn off the second screen when not needed. I use it for unity and godot and even play a few games on it but on low - medium settings. Mostly useful for watching media while working on the bottom screen. Definitely had lots of features, especially when you use the pen. I just cant justify using the on screen keyboard, just use the actual keyboard.
@abcdef7660 nothing really to complain about, honestly. Does everything I need it to do with little to no lag. The only time I notice any lag at all is when it needs to figure out screen orientation when removing the keyboard or putting it into "desktop" mode, which I rarely use.
@abcdef7660 after seeing what they are doing I don't blame you. I made the jump only because this was the best option for what I needed. But so far no issues that would even make me think of a warranty. I use the pen and most of the features daily with no issues. But to ones own, I've had their rog phone 5s pro for two years and the charger made me rethinking buying one again. Great device but after two years it would have a faulty usb c port.
when you start a sentence with the subject, you don't have to add a second subject for instance: "the macbook IT HAS a good keyboard" -> "the macbook HAS a good keyboard"
Hi Andrew. Your multi-core Cinebench score for SL7 seems quite lower than the 942 which I got. I wonder if our conditions were the same (plugged in, High Performance mode)
I've never looked at these systems before, but it seems that it would just be better to have a large display laptop. The form factor seems useful for specific types of work, but the price to performance ratio seems very skewed.. not my cup of tea 😅
Couldn't include X1 Fold's competitor the Asus Fold? I know it's not available in every market yet but I am looking forward to a review and comparison!!!
@@JustJoshTech Ahh how could I forget?? Thank you so much for the video it was excellent and much needed. All your videos are great!! Don't mind me nerding out that you responded, I appreciate it!! Will be on the look out for any asus fold video still though, i'm sure it's a long ways away but i'm very interested in these new folds :)
Why All of them forgot to include a folding feet on the keyboard. it is like a age old thing which doesn't take up all that space but brings so much usability to the keyboard. a very stupid design indeed
I love how JOSH mentioned that the devices were averaging ~50% of battery life in the Netflix 4 hour video playback test. Josh probably not mentioning the hours to prevent people from saying that it only played 4K videos for 2 hours before the battery died…Don’t know why companies rushed to release this when they should have just released this with ARM. Intel chips are so bad for this form factor.
@@RK-um9tuhahaha…how ignorant can you be?😂😂😂😂😂 Dual screen laptops are godsend for people who need to run multiple application windows. The major activities like video editing, 3D modeling, etc. definitely benefit from the multi monitor aspect of it. So when you say that 4k video playback is only good for two hours that just goes to show how bad the battery life is on these machines.
I would love it if Lenovo did a large folding portable USB-C monitor, with a stand that raises it above my laptop's monitor so i can use both at the same time and have improved ergonomics when travelling. I made my own minimalist stand that i use with a 15.6" USB-C LG monitor that does this and its great, but bigger screen would be better as i really miss my 34" ultrawide when away from my desk for long periods.
I have asked Josh if he performed the tests with battery only or connected to an ac outlet. It is expected to have lower, a lot lower performance on battery in this laptop. I am convinced that "Performance mode" is not even available with battery... A trick to avoid this would be to use an USB C powerbank capable of delivering enough power. But i am waiting for Josh's answer. to be sure that he performed the tests without ac adapter... let's see...
@@dapc73 well after a few weeks of doing development work with the laptop I can say that is not as bad as he claims but yeah, is noticible, I was using an i7 dell g5 gaming laptop for work and I switch to this laptop expecting the same or even better performance but no, is not up to par to that 2019 Dell G5. That said, I don't mind less performance because the diference is not that much, I'm happy to have a more portable laptop and having two screens when I'm travel
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Thank you for being the only channel mentioning the ergonomic benefit of these dual-screen laptops! I've been sick of no one talking about how all other laptops make me crane my neck to look at the screen!
You can use a laptop stand if you WFH or in an office or an external display. Try these dual-screen LAPtops on your LAP and see how awkward they are for their main use case.
As a former Samsung Galaxy Fold owner who left the bandwagon for the current LG V50 with its detachable Dual Screen case, I can easily vouch that dual display turns out to be far more practical than foldable screen. One of the biggest perk with dual display is that I never have to worry about app incompatibility. Not all apps are developed for larger screens and can't do screen splitting.
It's the same story when I tried out both Lenovo X1 Fold and Lenovo Yoga Book 9i. I have more problem using apps/softwares in the X1 Fold than in the Yoga Book 9i. The only thing I would complain about the Yoga Book 9i is the keyboard. Missing out the trackpad is a deal breaker.
thanks for a great review as usual. note that my asus zenbook duo did include the stylus. I use it at the table in the elevated position with the keyboard left on the lower display. You can tap out short searches or whatever when needed and still have the upper display positioned at that super comfortable spot. Of course, a laptop stand would do the same, but...
Yes I do same with my Duo laptop too, looks like they don’t give pen in some countries. Fortunately they gave me along with laptop! I have been using for 2-3 months now and it’s absolutely perfect, do you have same experience too?
@@sajalpandey9364 yes, i love it!
Does your bottom screen make a cracking noise when you press in various places (with or without the keyboard on top of it)?
@@rhoderzau no, not at all. and i'm a pretty strong person who doesn't type or swipe lightly. 💪
@@guygalt1102 glad to hear it was just a faulty one. Thanks for responding.
Love that you guys reviewed the x1 fold
I got the ASUS Duo and the displays were beautiful. It has VRR options which was never advertised and I was happy about. Battery was pretty terrible even running just one of the screens though, so I look forward to a snapdragon version of it or next years intel. I ended up sending it back because if you press on the bottom screen when using it as a track pad or keyboard (physical on top or virtual) it made a cracking noise, even though the screen itself was not damage in any way. Gaming on it was pretty awful (895 cpu) - I had hoped for something similar to a 7840u/780M but it didn't even achieve that.
I classify dual screen laptops in the same category as the foldable phones...pretty cool and futuristic but a bit overkill for most people at the moment
Exactly, these types of systems seem very niche and aren't doing anything more than a basic laptop connected to additional monitors. I see the use case in such a portable device, but not for nearly $2,000 or more.
I'd honestly say folding phones are more interesting because you essentially get a mid sized tablet in your pocket, where these laptops are still laptop sized
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Pretty much yup. I’ve never really looked at my laptop and thought maybe I need an extra screen on the actual unit itself. I opt for an external monitor if I need more screen space
The form factor will become the norm if they get the battery life right. Once enough people start using it, dual screen laptops will drop in price.
Great review, I got the Zenbook Duo the first week it was launched. Coming from a Macbook Air M1, I miss the battery life and performance.
However, using the dual-screen in my dining room, laptop mode in the couch and connected via HDMI in my office, it really is an interesting experience. The Zenbook Duo would be perfect with a Snapdragon X to improve the battery, and maybe if they manage to make it a bit ligher, it would be ideal.
One trick is to use it in dual screen mode with only the top screen on, that way you get the ergonomic benefit and extend the battery life to 7-8 hrs. Also the performance improves when only using one monitor. I exclusively use the dual setup when multitasking.
Overall, not for everyone. But this might be the future of laptops when the design has been polished.
Btw Linux works fine with this laptop :)
Which Linux?
Thanks Josh. I had been waiting for a meaningful review on these laptops.
Just commented on another vid but I love this channel, literally my go to source for getting my new laptop!
Great review Josh!
Here in the U.S, I got the Zenbook duo. It has 3200 x 1800 resolution screen, Intel Core Ultra 9 185H, included a backpack, and the Asus pen 2.0. Maybe international units don’t come with it, but it matches what you got with the yoga, except for the mouse, which I’m sure people replaced with a bigger one. Mine was $1699.99 usd.
Great review Josh. I like analogy you make advertisement with Krypton girl 😂
Rocking a T-shirt that says 'Tシャツ' is seriously awesome!
Hey Josh! Just found your channel and I'm hooked - your laptop reviews are in a league of their own. Quick question: I'm a college student looking for a laptop for programming and note-taking, budget around $1250. Torn between the Zenbook 14 and the Surface with the Plus chip and OLED. Battery life is key, and 120Hz would be sweet. Any thoughts on which might last me longer? Thanks for all the great content!
where am from the zenbook never go below 1k usd and the surface would probably cost way more maybe close to 1300 to 1500. Am okay to pay a bit more on a machine that will last me a long time 4 years maybe.
So grateful you made a video on the zenbook duo. Also do you have any idea if there might be a new zenbook duo next year?
Good job Josh.....you are the only one i trust with laptops opinions...
I love my Yoga 9i, it’s really improved my productivity but at this point I want a full screen. I’ve become so dependent on the touch and dual screen for work - I have been thinking about the zen book fold.
@JustJoshTech
Hi Josh,
Thanks for the review!
I would like to know if the performance tests were done with an "ac power supply" or with the internal battery instead ? Modes available are (performance mode - ac needed; standard mode and Whisper ).
Hi Josh, When you are able to clarify....
for me you are one and only the best laptop reviewer !!!!
thanks for sucha a detailes video !!!
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My father has been using the Asus duo for some months now. He uses it for trading on the go and he is incredibly happy with it. The only issue it had is the trackpad became loose and it doesnt work properly anymore
There are fantastic portable monitors now, and many are reasonably priced. They add little thickness to what these offer and can be used for multiple other uses. Also, you can buy any laptop you like without being limited to these devices, which are very low-end for their prices.
GPD (Gaming handheld company) is also releasing a dual screen laptop with an interesting form factor. Hopefully you can review it once it's out.
I’m a day trader and this was pretty awesome laptop to get. I think these things will be great in about 2 - 3 years with new chips maybe cooler ones
As someone who has been holding out for a dual screen or folding tablet-style device for years now, the only way I would purchase one is if someone finally comes out with the proper aspect ratio, especially for the folding screen - - - the single folding screen needs to be 2560 x 1920 (4:3), which makes the screen in laptop mode 1920 x 1280 (3:2) with at least a 12.5 or 13 inch diagonal size. It is the only way I would consider one, and a backlit keyboard is another requirement. The same size and aspect ratio requirement would go for the dual screen devices.
I think this would solve the majority of the issues you mentioned in your review - larger keyboard, more space for battery, and proposal better sound. I'll never understand why these always comes with an Intel CPU instead of AMD, which perform better at less wattage and less heat. Maybe the next Gen will include some AMD Strix Point alternatives?
These devices need an ARM chip asap
Strix and Lunar Lake will launch soon and make ARM obsolete, again.
@@zakparamir755not sure how well those work fanless tho
ARM might be part of the solution, but it is not THE solution. x86 chips don't consume more power than ARM because of the ISA. The current iterations of the 2 ISAs are remarkably similar except the lack of an AVX equivalent on ARM.
Most ARM chips perform better than most x86 chips at low power because those specific cores are designed to. Intel targets 150W with their designs, then scales down. AMD targets 500W then scales down. Apple and Qualcomm target 10W, then scale up.
@rightwingsafetysquad9872 very interesting, I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Josh could you review the Thinkpad Z16? Very few reviews on it!
Thanks for the review but the Lenovo - ThinkPad X1 Fold 16 seems to be the ultimate machine IMO. Sure it's not the fastest laptop and it doesn't have the sturdiest stand but it does fit in a tiny bag or purse. Seeing everything on one large unfolded 16+ inch screen is nice! Being able to use both orientations is great as is the backlit keyboard and pen support made by Wacom. You failed to mention the durability too, this has military grade certification. Plus it has USB 65w fast charging, which is perfect to charge in a vehicle.
Good comment, lots of good adds here
please do a review of the lenovo yoga pro 7 14in with the ryzen 7 8845H proccessor, im trying to find a good laptop as a engineering major before this upcoming school year 🙏
Great review Josh. Eagerly waiting for the galaxy book 4 pro 16's review😊
Hey, I've been having a hard time trying to choose between Windows or Mac. Any advice? Maybe pros and cons? Or even personal use experience.
Regarding the Lenovo Yogabook 9i: You can fold the origami stand reverse, this allows a steeper angle in book mode. Thank you for this very informative video ❤
Claudia, you are a legend! We didn't know this
X1FOLD is incredible.... but my god the cpu's and ram i had on mine was so slow. it was really neat that it was the size of a book. but man it was slow as a 1st gen device
Max out the specs and it's not bad at all.
Your Straight forward attitude saves everybody's time
I like how fast you talk. Its like i'm already at 1.5 x speed, very good.
Good review. These devices, and traditional convertible 2-in-1s, are ripe for Snapdragon X and/or Lunar Lake (if Intel's efficiency promises are to be believed) refreshes.
doesn't zenbook duo also come with with a pen?
yes. And just got one the other day and it’s does come with a pen that is includes multiple tips
Hi Josh, can you consider reviewing the ThinkPad P1 gen 7? thanks!
Dear Josh,
I am planning to buy a laptop soon with a budget of €1,500. The laptop should be suitable for programming and video editing. Do you have a recommendation?
Awesome! Thank you, been waiting for you guys to review the ASUS Duo 2024, as I’m in the market for a couple of new laptops,and had been eyeing up the duo ‘24….so, to get a comparative review with its competitors has been ace.
I think the review has put me off these units, I do hope they continue to finesse the concept though.
Are you going to review the Asus ROG Flow X13. And also, I want a 2-in-1 possibly, Macbook Pro like performance, max 14 inch display and good for coding in class. Do you have any suggestions?
Thank u so much josh. I would going to buy zenbook duo but after that video i changed my mind. U r the best
Really. The duo is the best of the bunch!!
@@JustJoshTech yeah i wanted something i can use while i learn programming and at the same time slim. All of other reviews were advertising but ur review it is genuine. It makes me got a real idea about it. It is good but not for me
@MinaMike-sr5zf Firstly thank you. Secondly, I actually think it could work well for that. Learning to program. Me personally though, I'd buy a MacBook Pro 14 with M3 Pro. That will be better for that
@@JustJoshTech thank you so much. I would do that just one more question what do you think is better 16 or 14 mackbook M3 pro ?
I'm an artist.
If I didn't already have a professional, 1k drawing monitor, and a wall-mounted monitor above it, I'd definitely see some value in this.
We digital artists are ALWAYS using a second monitor for reference, and one for drawing.
They need the low power performance and battery life of the Snapdragon chips. Imagine the second gen of these, with the second gen Snapdragon chips that will be announced later this year.... that could be a perfect match and hopefully by then a lot of the apps in beta or "coming soon" for ARM will be production ready!
It is unlikely that such a niche product would have an ARM and Intel option, so good luck waiting for a Snapdragon version.
Pls review msi summit e16 ai studio
I agree that dual screens increase productivity, but my solution is to use a much larger external monitor.
Just a side note - I think it’s unfair to criticize the touch screen aspect as it’s the whole point… it’s like saying “although this gaming controller has joy sticks, the thumbs become very tired using them”
Helpful review. I was looking to get a notebook like this to read music at gigs. I like the idea of having two pages of sheet music open (like a book) on a music stand. Out of these, it appears the Yoga Book might be the best option. Not sure if anyone has any suggestions?
Hey Josh, can you review the Acer swift go 14 OLED 2024 please, it check marks all of my desired specs but I need to hear it from you before I buy it......
Thank you.
Couple of things… I bought the ZenBook Duo from BestBuy and it did come with a pen (as well as a backpack though I don’t really care about either). Another major advantage over the Yoga Book is that the Yoga doesn’t come in a configuration with 32GB of RAM. Also the 185H processor comparison with the 9i is a little unfair because the 9i can only come with a 185H in the 16” model, not the 14”. For me… 16” is a dealbreaker, too big.
Any issue on your laptop now?
Great review. I have been very tempted to splurge on an Asus Zenbook Duo but your review has me thinking twice.
I am eagerly awaiting your review of the Zenbook S16 with the Ryzen 9. That would be my alternative to the Duo.
I really wait for the moment when foldable external screens will be available on the market, so one will be able casually put a macbook+27 inch screen in the backpack.
Hi josh bro can u do a review for Honor magicbook pro 16 2024 model which cost around 1000$ and it have rtx4070 is this scam or legit and can u put a video also about is that valuable for programming and gaming
Thanks
Thankyou
I actually love my zenbook and use it mostly with the keyboard separated. Luckily you can turn off the second screen when not needed. I use it for unity and godot and even play a few games on it but on low - medium settings. Mostly useful for watching media while working on the bottom screen. Definitely had lots of features, especially when you use the pen. I just cant justify using the on screen keyboard, just use the actual keyboard.
Any issues now?
@abcdef7660 nothing really to complain about, honestly. Does everything I need it to do with little to no lag. The only time I notice any lag at all is when it needs to figure out screen orientation when removing the keyboard or putting it into "desktop" mode, which I rarely use.
@@AdamAve93 I want this one, but scared about Asus qc and scam warranty.
@abcdef7660 after seeing what they are doing I don't blame you. I made the jump only because this was the best option for what I needed. But so far no issues that would even make me think of a warranty. I use the pen and most of the features daily with no issues. But to ones own, I've had their rog phone 5s pro for two years and the charger made me rethinking buying one again. Great device but after two years it would have a faulty usb c port.
I want to see thin GMAING LAPTOP G16 body and specs in dual screen. For an archviz artist it defenitely will be a great choice.
when you start a sentence with the subject, you don't have to add a second subject
for instance: "the macbook IT HAS a good keyboard" -> "the macbook HAS a good keyboard"
Hi Andrew. Your multi-core Cinebench score for SL7 seems quite lower than the 942 which I got. I wonder if our conditions were the same (plugged in, High Performance mode)
Do you mean 15inch SL7 or 13 inch? We only get that kind of score on 15inch
@@JustJoshTech Oh my apologies, the 15". Thanks!
@@VladdyDaddy369 Yes that makes sense. The 13 doesn't do that well
I've never looked at these systems before, but it seems that it would just be better to have a large display laptop. The form factor seems useful for specific types of work, but the price to performance ratio seems very skewed.. not my cup of tea 😅
Couldn't include X1 Fold's competitor the Asus Fold? I know it's not available in every market yet but I am looking forward to a review and comparison!!!
This video was so much work already!!!
@@JustJoshTech Ahh how could I forget?? Thank you so much for the video it was excellent and much needed. All your videos are great!! Don't mind me nerding out that you responded, I appreciate it!! Will be on the look out for any asus fold video still though, i'm sure it's a long ways away but i'm very interested in these new folds :)
@@simonepicorodriguez2962 Thanks!!!
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The Zenbook Duo is the best form-factor for a dual screen laptop IMO. If Asus stops being scummy about warranty I might even buy one someday.
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Should i buy MSI PRESTIGE 16 AI EVO or MSI CREATOR Z16 for development???
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Fyi
Asus duo 2024 has a pen included.
Thanks
and now asus annouced the ZenScreen OLED MQ16AHE (more than 1K USD) and ZenScreen Duo OLED MQ149CD...
Why All of them forgot to include a folding feet on the keyboard. it is like a age old thing which doesn't take up all that space but brings so much usability to the keyboard. a very stupid design indeed
xmg neo 16??
The ZenBook Duo 2024 comes with an Asus Pen out of the box
I love how JOSH mentioned that the devices were averaging ~50% of battery life in the Netflix 4 hour video playback test. Josh probably not mentioning the hours to prevent people from saying that it only played 4K videos for 2 hours before the battery died…Don’t know why companies rushed to release this when they should have just released this with ARM. Intel chips are so bad for this form factor.
No one buys Dual screen laptops to watch Netflix.
They buy them to work...lol
@@RK-um9tuhahaha…how ignorant can you be?😂😂😂😂😂
Dual screen laptops are godsend for people who need to run multiple application windows. The major activities like video editing, 3D modeling, etc. definitely benefit from the multi monitor aspect of it. So when you say that 4k video playback is only good for two hours that just goes to show how bad the battery life is on these machines.
X1 Fold could have fixed its issues if it just was bigger and having new cpu
I would love it if Lenovo did a large folding portable USB-C monitor, with a stand that raises it above my laptop's monitor so i can use both at the same time and have improved ergonomics when travelling. I made my own minimalist stand that i use with a 15.6" USB-C LG monitor that does this and its great, but bigger screen would be better as i really miss my 34" ultrawide when away from my desk for long periods.
Pretty sure the Zenbook is supposed to come with a pen.
I still waiting for a real dual screan LAPTOP not dual screan tablet. The future is in something like Intel protoptype honeycomb.
I'm not the only one seeing Kriptonians.
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Shouldve included the asus zenbook 17 fold as well !
I bought the zenbook duo a few days ago for software developer, now you scared me about it's performance :(
Why are you listening to a CZcamsr?
I have asked Josh if he performed the tests with battery only or connected to an ac outlet.
It is expected to have lower, a lot lower performance on battery in this laptop. I am convinced that "Performance mode" is not even available with battery...
A trick to avoid this would be to use an USB C powerbank capable of delivering enough power. But i am waiting for Josh's answer. to be sure that he performed the tests without ac adapter... let's see...
@@dapc73 well after a few weeks of doing development work with the laptop I can say that is not as bad as he claims but yeah, is noticible, I was using an i7 dell g5 gaming laptop for work and I switch to this laptop expecting the same or even better performance but no, is not up to par to that 2019 Dell G5.
That said, I don't mind less performance because the diference is not that much, I'm happy to have a more portable laptop and having two screens when I'm travel
OKAY WE GET IT THE X1 SUCKS!!! 😂
I hate the new Asus Zenbook duo...The older ones with one smaller screen was much better.
Aussie accent is truly herrondous.
Agreed. At least he isn't breakdancing though
is he wearing Garmin Epix 2 pro sapphire 42mm ? I cannot choose between 42 and 47 versions.
hey @just josh @justjosh @justjoshtech , any laptops reviews for laptops with no fans, passive cooling? macbook air, x1 , any others?
In the 21st century, people with real jobs only care about laptops with touchscreens, and pen support.
Apple have any of those?