2 Screens 1 LAPTOP! - ASUS Zenbook Pro 14 Duo & 16X

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2024
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    ASUS Zenbooks have been tailored more to creative or daily use, but the Pro versions take it to a new level. The 14 Duo has two screens one OLED, while the 16X has a giant OLED screen and a knob! So if you want to flex on Apple users, this is probably your best BET!
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    CHAPTERS
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    0:00 - 2 Screens 1 Laptop?
    0:10 - Unboxing
    1:39 - 14 Duo exterior impressions
    2:43 - 14 Duo screen reveal and impressions
    5:06 - 14 Duo Touch screen settings
    6:00 - 14 Duo Keyboard and touchpad impressions
    7:33 - 14 Duo Specs
    7:57 - 14 Duo Gaming with two screens impressions
    9:37 - 16X unboxing
    9:54 - Cooling performance thoughts
    10:47 - 16X exterior impressions
    11:24 - 16X nubbin impressions
    12:11 - 16X touchpad and keyboard impressions
    13:40 - 16X specs
    14:11 - Speaker impressions
    14:57 - Pricing
    15:05 - Taking them apart
    16:22 - Final thoughts
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  • @ShortCircuit
    @ShortCircuit  Před 2 lety +1996

    Note: The second bottom screen on the laptop is not an OLED, but an IPS. Sorry about that!

    • @NathanMatthews.
      @NathanMatthews. Před 2 lety +81

      That's a deal-breaker

    • @subyob
      @subyob Před 2 lety +8

      whats about the refresh rate?

    • @fucc773
      @fucc773 Před 2 lety +29

      @@subyob 120hz

    • @andrewmoon3409
      @andrewmoon3409 Před 2 lety +19

      unfortunate, also needs a better GPU

    • @m-umar-amir
      @m-umar-amir Před 2 lety +14

      16 inch - Better Battery Life, More Spacious for High Tier Components, Less worry about Spilling the Coffee on the Display! :)
      Agree?

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Před 2 lety +1202

    Didn’t Taran use one of these in his editing competition against iJustine? Speaking of whom, I’m gonna miss Taran at LMG. I wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors.

    • @yourfavouritepony
      @yourfavouritepony Před 2 lety +155

      Did he leave lmg? Funny timing considering his last video is intel extreme upgrade :D

    • @KaiZurus
      @KaiZurus Před 2 lety +19

      Taran 😭

    • @Kyle_116
      @Kyle_116 Před 2 lety +141

      @@yourfavouritepony Yes, Taran is leaving because he and his wife are moving away and he had enough freelance work to support himself.

    • @TennisGvy
      @TennisGvy Před 2 lety +235

      @@yourfavouritepony yeah he left once he had secured a stable toilet paper supply

    • @Ephoros
      @Ephoros Před 2 lety +46

      @@TennisGvy hey, he returned what he stole. 😂

  • @blue4059
    @blue4059 Před 2 lety +923

    FYI, the ZenBook Duo series are entirely Intel exclusive, meaning "co-developed with and paid by Intel to use Intel CPUs only". So that's the reason for 2-3 hour battery on the Duo Pro 14, despite ASUS touting "portability". Whereas VivoBook Pro and Zephyrus Duo are ASUS line of creator laptops that use AMD Ryzen H-series CPUs, if you'd like some decent battery life to go with that power.
    Another FYI, the "pixel graininess" of OLED touch screen is only unique to certain laptops. Few Lenovo laptops that share the same display apparently do not have this issue.

    • @GAI3E_
      @GAI3E_ Před 2 lety +11

      really? thanks for info

    • @BeefIngot
      @BeefIngot Před 2 lety +41

      Bah booo.
      You know what I want? A reasonably priced laptop with a mediocre but decent enough gpu to run cad, dual screens, and ecc (though that should be on every product, and not just the on chip variety)

    • @dkb2k
      @dkb2k Před 2 lety +11

      Yeah been waiting for the Zephyrus Duo 16 for a while, there’s been no new news in months but hopefully something is coming soon

    • @cyjanek7818
      @cyjanek7818 Před 2 lety +24

      @@BeefIngot most gpus can run CAD, CAD is Way more cpu intensive (although depending on which one you are Talking about it can be more Single or multi threaded). Simple to Medium projects can run in things like inventor or nx (or solid works) even on lower end gpus.
      I dont know how would that small screen at the botton Provide any help though.

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Před 2 lety +10

      So that probably explains why Michael from 'Mr Mobile' went with the ROG Zephyrus Pro Duo instead of the regular ZenBook Pro Duo.

  • @TomasHolcik
    @TomasHolcik Před 2 lety +175

    The lower one is an IPS display. not OLED. Source: I have a review sample too. Even the subpixel structure is different.

    • @ShortCircuit
      @ShortCircuit  Před 2 lety +55

      Thanks for the note!

    • @k.o.t.o.n.
      @k.o.t.o.n. Před 2 lety +1

      @@ShortCircuit yes it looks awful the grayish ips compared to the oled when switched off even for a design standpoint too. also. what is the wattage of the 3050ti with or without boost, and also max boost tdp on the i9?

    • @Dan-Simms
      @Dan-Simms Před 2 lety +3

      Cool yeah I figured it was, the blacks didn't look OLED.

    • @eidamvolf5672
      @eidamvolf5672 Před 2 lety

      cz?

  • @CarthagoMike
    @CarthagoMike Před 2 lety +139

    This second screen actually seems pretty useable and practical.
    We have come a long way since the trackpad-screen.

    • @ImKairyu
      @ImKairyu Před 2 lety +6

      yeah, and if u want the most powerful you can get the ROG version :)

    • @Windows98R
      @Windows98R Před 2 lety +6

      @@ImKairyu yup, I daily the Zephyrus Duo and it’s awesome.

    • @GokuMercenarioSC
      @GokuMercenarioSC Před 2 lety +1

      no, no numpad and mouspad is a joke.

    • @ImKairyu
      @ImKairyu Před 2 lety

      @@GokuMercenarioSC unfortunately Asus makes other laptops.

    • @hk6926
      @hk6926 Před rokem +4

      Seriously love the second screen . Its so much useful . After using zenbook oled for a month , i went to macbook and i was instantly hating it lols. I dont think i can ever go back .

  • @ALaModePi
    @ALaModePi Před 2 lety +138

    The ZenBook ProDuo is my absolute favorite laptop design ever. I do video editing and the dual screen augment that capability to a phenomenal degree. They're both touch screens and both work with the pen. The one thing I don't like is the very small track-pad way over on the right of the keyboard. It's one reason I almost always use it with a mouse. The unit I have not only has a powerful CPU but also includes a fairly powerful GPU so rendering is quick, even if you don't add an external GPU. Mine also came with an wrist-pad that connects (via magnets) at the bottom of the keyboard. It's OK, but not phenomenal.
    Asus is leading the market on these specialty-designed laptops (with Lenovo coming out with a few interesting ideas recently). I really look forward to seeing what they'll come out with next.

    • @clocktechgame4178
      @clocktechgame4178 Před 2 lety

      He just curious what gpu does it have?

    • @ALaModePi
      @ALaModePi Před 2 lety +2

      @@clocktechgame4178 It's over a year old, so it has the RTX 2060 (and the i9-9th gen series). I'd like to update to 12th gen CPU and possibly 3000 series GPU, but this one is working so well for me, I can't justify the expenditure.

    • @BakaDani
      @BakaDani Před 2 lety +1

      @@ALaModePi Ayyy I think we have the same model. I love mine. My main complaint has to do with the thunderbolt port, as it's not directly connected to the GPU like the HDMI port is. Which makes it not allow me to use my VR headset with my laptop. I have a love hate relationship with the trackpad, and it bugs me that they won't add the ability to use the bottom screen as a touchpad.
      I used to hate the keyboard placement, but I found that flipping my screen, then my laptop, and using the main screen for writing and taking notes has been amazing. The pen is pretty alright. I may have a defective pen as it likes to have episodes of drawing dots.

    • @ALaModePi
      @ALaModePi Před 2 lety +2

      @@BakaDani I've never had that experience with my pen, so yours might be defective at that. At one point, I thought about just setting the trackpad as a keypad, but the lack of actual spaces between the keys made it a little hard to find the right one without looking and the necessary force to register the number was a bit on the high side. My only complaint with using it as a track-pad is that it's a bit small and sometimes I find myself just reaching up and tapping the screen rather than scrolling over to that point.
      I hadn't realized the Thunderbolt port wasn't directly attached to the CPU. That does explain a few hinky things I've noticed about it though I primarily use it to attach a port brick. (I have one at the office and one at home that are permanently attached to sound and a mouse so my docking procedure is just power, the brick, and yet another monitor (!)
      I neglected to mention that I also find the 2nd monitor useful for a/v calls. I have both OBS and the control window for Zoom there.

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M Před 2 lety +2

      Any self-respecting professional will use a mouse no matter what.
      Track pads slow down productivity.

  • @TheSakuraGumiLTD
    @TheSakuraGumiLTD Před 2 lety +54

    The Duo I’ve always like through their constant upgrade of it each time… it’s perfect for on the go music production having control by the fingers of faders and knob on plugins… I would also like the Duo for video editing also for this same reason… the bottom screen is great for a not too packed time line also leaving all the editing options above it… but it’s swappable at any point so whatever is best for workflow can be adjusted on the fly… it having thunderbolt 4 is a big “finally” for me for connecting thunderbolt 3 interfaces and having them run as smoothly as they do on Mac… thunderbolt 3 ports on windows can be a bit temperamental, well, with audio interfaces that is

  • @NigelMelanisticSmith
    @NigelMelanisticSmith Před 2 lety +174

    I almost bought this, but the OLED Version was too expensive for me. I've had the dual-IPS version for 9 months though and have loved it! This is a great laptop. It was funny seeing Ned from No Way Home use the gamer version of it too lol

    • @followmystepswotb6076
      @followmystepswotb6076 Před 2 lety +5

      How much was it? , and thanks.

    • @NigelMelanisticSmith
      @NigelMelanisticSmith Před 2 lety +16

      @@followmystepswotb6076 I got mine for $1400. The base model is $1000, but I wanted a dedicated GPU and had a coupon, so I went up a few models

    • @poopcoolman
      @poopcoolman Před 2 lety

      Could you link the video?

    • @NigelMelanisticSmith
      @NigelMelanisticSmith Před 2 lety +4

      @@poopcoolman are you talking about Ned? I couldn't find videos, but there are photos online of his Zephyrus Duo

    • @daemonbyte
      @daemonbyte Před 2 lety +2

      I have the non pro and really like it. As a portable workstation it's nice having that second screen

  • @monkeywithocd
    @monkeywithocd Před 2 lety +136

    If I had the money to burn, I'd want the dual screen one. I like having as much screen real estate as possible, so on my desktop I have 3 monitors, and I've always loved the idea of having multiple screens on a laptop.

    • @m-umar-amir
      @m-umar-amir Před 2 lety +2

      Its IPS !!

    • @larsradtke4097
      @larsradtke4097 Před 2 lety +3

      You can use an iPad or Android tablet as external screen, or get a mobile display. Works, too.

    • @ShaiyanHossain
      @ShaiyanHossain Před 2 lety +1

      @@larsradtke4097 mobile displays are not that expensive
      ipads also work well with macs with sidecar and universal share

    • @UrdnotAkongo
      @UrdnotAkongo Před 2 lety +7

      @@ShaiyanHossain Not expensive, but it's another thing to carry, to pack, takes up space, another charger/power supply, more cables, more time to set up, less mobile. This laptop is a dream for digital nomads

    • @JesusMartinez-zu3xl
      @JesusMartinez-zu3xl Před 2 lety +1

      I use to own the gaming version of the dual display asus laptop and it wasn’t that great… the software has probably matured though from the last two years

  • @marcoronzani7197
    @marcoronzani7197 Před 2 lety +28

    I personally use the zephyrus-forward-style keyboard since 2019, and it is fantastic, you need a decent surface to rest your palms on in front of the laptop, but aside from that the feeling is AMAZING! The trackpad on the right, with numpad integrated, is also something pretty damn smart as well IMO!

  • @kovafilms
    @kovafilms Před 2 lety +22

    Please also note if you're having a hard time with the small trackpad you can three finger press the second screen and the whole screen becomes a giant trackpad and works surprisingly well. So in a way this laptop has the smallest and largest trackpad on any laptop 🤣 and technically the only with two trackpads as well.

  • @kovafilms
    @kovafilms Před 2 lety +36

    As a professional filmmaker and Photographer i love my Zenbook Duo 14. ive been using it for almost a year now, and its great for working on the plane or on the go. Having the timeline on the second screen or the creator controls for lightroom there as well is game changer. Asus has been killing it with their laptops.

    • @e.m.ber.
      @e.m.ber. Před 2 lety +3

      As someone who edits films and works on VFX and art related activities, how do you find the keyboard arrangement? I had a small go on my friends because he was doing info per take on set and I struggled to type on it with it on my lap. He said he mainly uses it on a table and only that, which I can understand, but for me I want to have something that I can do either with haha

    • @kovafilms
      @kovafilms Před 2 lety +2

      @@e.m.ber. you get used to it pretty quickly. On a desktop its the same as a regular keyboard of course. On your lap for short burst typing it's totally fine. For anything longterm typing I would suggest getting a laptop table or tray with a wrist rest built in. When I edit on the couch or in bed I want something like that anyways it keeps the laptop cool and angles them for better viewing.

  • @bandito241
    @bandito241 Před 2 lety +19

    HDMI on the back is genius. Why more laptops not do this is beyond me.

  • @dark_matter8420
    @dark_matter8420 Před 2 lety +6

    I love the X16, but starting at 2600 bucks seems very rough for the specs at hand. I suppose the practicality of the layout has to really fit your workflow to make it worthwhile.

  • @hackbustersminecraft
    @hackbustersminecraft Před 2 lety

    Since the OG review on the Pro duo I've always been a fan of the series of laptops and I managed to acquire an older model last year (well if you consider from 2019 older) for a decent price on Ebay. I have seen the new 14 inch model out as a sample laptop in stores and I found the keyboard on the 14 inch a bit too small for my liking, It's also missing some of the cool features of the OG, like the light up numpad, that you can toggle to transform the trackpad into a numpad. Been daily driving the UX581 for about half a year now and I love it. It's great to do video editing and coding on and the touchscreen has been a bigger quality of life improvement than I had thought before (I came from a used w520). The pen works great for taking notes, so a big plus on that one.
    Edit: I just wish it had a bigger Linux community so maybe someone could decompile and reverse engineer the windows drivers and get the light bar at the bottom of the laptop working on arch

  • @DragoserakerIT
    @DragoserakerIT Před 2 lety +2

    I daily a 2020 pro duo, my two complaints have always been the display on the top screen not being bright enough, excellent clarity though.
    And the second is the lack of usb-c charging, I regularly use thunderbolt docks so it would be nice to have a 1 cable dock solution rather than a dock + charge cable.
    At least they addressed one of the issues.

  • @Pslamist
    @Pslamist Před 2 lety +4

    I'm just imagining being able to have a game on the main display, with OBS and Discord splitting the bottom display. That would be fantastic. Any workflow would benefit immensely from that.
    (So I'd go for the 14")

  • @eddyleen007
    @eddyleen007 Před 2 lety +3

    I'd go for the zenbook 16, cause I feel it has alot of functionality going for it cause of the dial, I'd personally prefer having that big trackpad with the slightly elevated keyboard cause it would feel good!

  • @Ronnie_R87
    @Ronnie_R87 Před 2 lety

    I have the 15 Zenbook Pro Duo. A beast of machine. After you get used to have a laptop like this, going back to something " traditional " is quite hard. Working with this set up is insanely beautiful

  • @MindstabThrull
    @MindstabThrull Před 2 lety

    Dibs on dual screen here because the second screen lets me look at stuff while I'm doing something on the first. For example, where I'm currently employed, I commonly need to take data that's on a Google Docs spreadsheet and plug it in manually into our business's back end; having two screens - one for the spreadsheet, one for the back end - is amazing. I also use it at home for things I do when I relax, such as watching someone stream on one monitor and full-screen chat or Discord on another.

  • @bigbo1764
    @bigbo1764 Před 2 lety +3

    Love how asus is changing things up an bringing rivals to well-established mid-sized powerhouses like thinkpads.

  • @Dan-Simms
    @Dan-Simms Před 2 lety +12

    Love these laptops with dual screens, great design, great way to get more airflow. Seems like the smaller one is an IPS panel, not OLED like the main screen, which does make sense, that's where I'd be storing my icons to prevent burn-in.

  • @acabaconto
    @acabaconto Před 2 lety +1

    I'm in love w/the dual screen concept. Being able 2 play games n cheat on da fly, I mean researching my next move... is AMAZING. Right up there w/consoles getting internal modems. IMO

  • @TheSkyCries1
    @TheSkyCries1 Před 2 lety +2

    Overall pretty solid. I just started my new job as a software dev and I loved the first gen zenbook duo that I currently have. Might seriously consider an upgrade

  • @eris6245
    @eris6245 Před 2 lety +83

    I'd 100% go for the dual screen, I'm pretty much always in need of any extra screen real estate I can find while traveling. Will probably buy one of these when it comes out to replace my Book 13.

    • @verynice4829
      @verynice4829 Před 2 lety +2

      I wouldn’t trust a 76whr battery laptop for travelling purposes. 2 fans and 2 screens just take a lot of energy.

    • @BakaDani
      @BakaDani Před 2 lety +4

      I have a Pro Duo and love it. Having two screens for college work, gaming on the go, and hobby work like CAD and Unity has been very nice. It does everything that I throw at it, but I do have to have that power cable with me at all times. I turn off the bottom screen when I'm not using or needing it and that helps a bit.

    • @eris6245
      @eris6245 Před 2 lety +2

      ​@@verynice4829 I would probably look into their other models over this one specifically, like the Zephyrus Duo thing seems to be larger so hopefully they jammed a bigger battery into it at the expense of not having a pen. I love the premise though. I'd probably keep my Book 13 for like.. going out to the coffee shop and getting some work done.

    • @mewym527
      @mewym527 Před 2 lety

      Ive got an Zenbook pro Duo and if you do any work that is not just writing you generally look at less than 2hours of battery (or at the charger cable nonstop ; )

    • @verynice4829
      @verynice4829 Před 2 lety

      @@eris6245 The thing is, windows is highly unoptimized to sustain long periods of battery. Meanwhile M1 Macs can go over 21 hours on standard use. Even my 90whr ASUS TUF on silent mode (fans are off on silent mode) hovers around 7 hours and 3 hours on heavy gpu usage

  • @BBROPHOTO
    @BBROPHOTO Před 2 lety +13

    I really really like this. This is the first multi display laptop in all the recent years that seems actually somewhat practical. I would SOOO love something like this as a video editor and have my timeline or media on the bottom screen as more screen space for the video preview on the top screen.

    • @TheExileFox
      @TheExileFox Před 2 lety

      Apart from the useless arrow keys sure. And the touch screen as a selling point isn't entirely legitimate as it doesn't work on the entire display area. You have to get the 15 inch model if you want proper touch and not this fake implementation.

  • @5n1p3z8
    @5n1p3z8 Před 2 lety

    I have a Zephyrus duo 15 SE and I love having the secondary display for taking notes with a pen or having discord on it

  • @jaylee2656
    @jaylee2656 Před 2 lety

    yeah i using right now and i dont thinki i able to swap over other laptop since it's really good for my editting work flow ! i love this laptop so much !

  • @jaytee444444
    @jaytee444444 Před 2 lety +61

    The main display appears exceptionally bouncy, even with the slightest movement. I think ASUS need to look at that in V2.0

    • @Joe-cm5kl
      @Joe-cm5kl Před 2 lety +9

      My laptop is OLED too and does exactly the same thing. Something to do with the screens being less inherently rigid, or having less weight perhaps?

    • @cyjanek7818
      @cyjanek7818 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Joe-cm5kl less weight would help with damping random bounces.
      Just built quality thing, HP victus have just as wobbly screen but they use normal ips.

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M Před 2 lety +5

      Wobbly.
      NOT bouncy.

    • @Konarcoffee
      @Konarcoffee Před 2 lety +5

      @@PSYCHOV3N0M Both work

    • @pavelkaminek3069
      @pavelkaminek3069 Před 2 lety +4

      Just a note that this is already V3 (maybe even V4)

  • @sgaduuw
    @sgaduuw Před 2 lety +16

    I would love to see Anthony do Short trying to run Linux on it. I would definitely consider one of these if Linux runs decently on it with both screens usable

    • @knightrider9876
      @knightrider9876 Před 2 lety +3

      I think it does run Linux, I'm pretty sure one of my professors was daily driving a duo and he is an absolute linux geek

    • @NigelMelanisticSmith
      @NigelMelanisticSmith Před 2 lety +5

      The Duos have ran Linux fairly well so far. I currently Dual Boot Elementary OS on my UX481 ZenBook Duo, and I've heard others have run Linux as well. The biggest issue is that you need a third party application to control bottom display brightness, but the same is true on Windows lol. The main reason I don't full time use Linux is personal preference, and Win11 has better touch support, which makes using the cramped touchpad less of an issue.

  • @toastermon2272
    @toastermon2272 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd take the 14" Dual Screen 100%
    14" is perfect for carrying around and fits into my and nearly all good backpacks, usually they are a bit small for productive stuff but being able to drop timelines, toolbars, instrument racks, Stackoverflow or whatever on the second screen and dedicate the (really good) primary one to the actual subject of your work and not the tools is really nice. Although I'd be a bit worried about burn in long time, so it would be great if they offered an on board solution for that, as this could be a usecase for many people.
    Also 2880x1800@120Hz is way more useful than 4k@60Hz, at least for me at normal viewing angles that's just a waste of pixels at that display size.

  • @thaliafernandez815
    @thaliafernandez815 Před rokem

    I have the 14 and I love everything about it. The duo screen is great for my architect work having many windows open with my CZcams running at the same time, but it did give me carpal tunnel cause the keypad to tight

  • @jrdg
    @jrdg Před 2 lety +5

    For software development the dual screen is a game changer for me, i would love to have that in my mb pro

    • @abijo5052
      @abijo5052 Před 2 lety

      What way would you use it?

    • @kaleidodeer
      @kaleidodeer Před 2 lety

      @@abijo5052 Documentation/code examples/googling/communications are big uses cases in software dev

    • @jrdg
      @jrdg Před 2 lety

      @@kaleidodeer and also extra terminals and logs you want to see while debugging. Basically you use multiple stuff at once and dual screen allows you to skip switching between windows 🤓

    • @abijo5052
      @abijo5052 Před 2 lety

      @@jrdg yeah that's a good point I end up switching windows a lot... Is the dual screen big enough for that? Sorry for all the questions, I'm going to need a new laptop for software development soon (my MacBook 2015 is getting a bit tired and the screen is quite badly damaged) so I'm looking at options for what could replace it. The dual screen seems great, but I want to know it's not just a gimmick and it is something that's nice to use every day

  • @Dudegotowned
    @Dudegotowned Před 2 lety +25

    That absolutely messy screen wobble is such a deal breaker. I'm amazed you guys didn't even talk about it because for such premium products, you'd expect Asus to at least have the basics down.

  • @JohnDoe-yh8rr
    @JohnDoe-yh8rr Před 2 lety +2

    I think the bottom screen has a Matte finish, thus the color & texture differences. Matte finish on the outer layer is a good solution when you consider the user will finger it more than the main display.

  • @nathancroke9602
    @nathancroke9602 Před rokem

    Bit of a weird thing to geek out over, but I've been a left hand keyboard, right hand mouse AutoCAD user for about 20 odd years, and the thought of a laptop with an offset keyboard down the front and a right hand trackpad makes me unnaturally happy. I think I need this!

  • @VladimirKostek
    @VladimirKostek Před 2 lety +10

    I reviewed the 15 inch zenbook duo recently, but I'm actually much more interested in that 14 inch version.... Packs a punch and is much lighter with dual 120hz screens, glad to see asus innovating!

    • @leftfootdown
      @leftfootdown Před 2 lety

      That 15 inch zenbook does get pretty hot too!

  • @unknownusername8307
    @unknownusername8307 Před 2 lety +22

    Top screen on Duo wiggles a lot. I think this would be pretty annoying, especially if it's not on really solid surface.

  • @pootmahgoots8482
    @pootmahgoots8482 Před 2 lety

    Dual screens would be awesome for content creation while on the road. Especially if you can have your timeline down on the second screen and preview it on the larger screen that would be *chef's kiss*

  • @sirkingjamz101
    @sirkingjamz101 Před 2 lety

    I'm looking at buying the Zenbook 14 i love the small form factor and the dual screens. I'm a triple monitor user and laptops have been lacking in that one feature *ease of use for multi monitor setups* now i can be as productive with half the weight.

  • @matsv201
    @matsv201 Před 2 lety +10

    The dual screen is probobly the way forward in the future. Everyone have dual screen desktop.. hardly cant work wirhout them...
    Makes sense to have laptops also

  • @YonatanAvhar
    @YonatanAvhar Před 2 lety +19

    I'd go for the Duo 100%, both to flex and because being able to throw a terminal or 2 down there sounds like a great idea

    • @RichardBronosky
      @RichardBronosky Před 2 lety +2

      If the Linux compatibility didn't suck, I would have bought one. #sigh

    • @steampunkenie9807
      @steampunkenie9807 Před 2 lety

      @@RichardBronosky I have an older zenbook duo running fedora, I cant guarantee it would run great on the new hardware, but its pretty good. There's a few minor bugs and the shortcut keys don't work but I still enjoy using it :)

    • @Smackindaface
      @Smackindaface Před 2 lety

      How's gnome support for it?

    • @RichardBronosky
      @RichardBronosky Před 2 lety

      @@steampunkenie9807 good to hear. I'm not worried about the shortcuts working. I can remap any of those things. The trouble is being able adjust the brightness of the screens independently using anything (preferably a cli command). Can you do that on yours?

  • @BakaDani
    @BakaDani Před 2 lety

    I hope that hinge is a pre-production quirk. My Zenbook Pro Duo can be opened with one finger and after having an older XPS 15, I love and appreciate not having to use two hands to open up my laptop. I do have the Pro Duo without the lifting display though, as my bottom screen if fixed in place and lifts up from the screen propping up the bottom part of the laptop.
    This is a really cool laptop though. I mostly use mine for college, but I also do 3d modeling, CAD, and Unity work on my laptop. My real complaints have to do with the software more than the hardware.

  • @johnnybakaas318
    @johnnybakaas318 Před 2 lety

    I have the zenbook pro duo 15 and its a absolute game changer if you work with Autocad, Progecad, 3dsmax or any other profesional cad software where you have tunns of menues and you are on the go its amazing. its not a replacement for a dedicated workstasion with 3 monitor, but if you are like me and dont have acses to a office all the time its on a life saver. its not a perfect laptop (id like mecanical keas, more usb ports, USB-C charging and a bigger tutchpad) but its the best option i have found so fare. im guessing its mostely the same for this laptop as well

  • @supersnail5000
    @supersnail5000 Před 2 lety +3

    I love how he notices “OLED issues” on the lower display which i’m 90% sure is IPS. I’m guessing the grain is just coming from being matte. Just kinda shows how hard it is to actually notice and diagnose some of these minor things on first look

  • @salmiakki5638
    @salmiakki5638 Před 2 lety +8

    That's just a Star Trek logo, Asus.

  • @ZacharyZwanenburg
    @ZacharyZwanenburg Před rokem

    The dual touch screens has completely changed the way I work while traveling! I no longer have to deal with not having a second monitor whenever I stop at a coffee shop or hotel to work! It's fantastic!
    I legit mostly just keep notes and teams on the bottom monitor (I know not very original) but being able to switch teams from the small screen for messaging to big screen when I'm in a meeting or call with 1 button is fantastic.

    • @vincejr.
      @vincejr. Před 7 měsíci

      Can you put a screen protector film over the two touchscreens

  • @Fabrazz
    @Fabrazz Před 2 lety

    Been using the ROG Zephyrus Duo for a year now, love it A LOT.

  • @BTAJoe
    @BTAJoe Před 2 lety +14

    I love the design of these dual screen laptops, but I want to know what happens if you lose Windows and install a Linux distro

  • @rumhave9632
    @rumhave9632 Před 2 lety +3

    16x had me hyped until you said it only had 60hz display.
    I'm really after the new thinkpad with 12th gen intel, but this almost had me.

    • @akshay5569
      @akshay5569 Před 2 lety

      Vivobook pro 16x has 120

    • @blue4059
      @blue4059 Před 2 lety

      It does have 3K 120Hz OLED HDR option, as well as 4K 60Hz OLED.

  • @glenmallory6181
    @glenmallory6181 Před rokem

    Zenbook 16 for desktop replacement for my wife's desktop replacement. Photo and video editing are her favorite pass time. Dual 4K screens are a winner!

  • @petepaxton5109
    @petepaxton5109 Před 3 měsíci

    I can see myself using this at the office or at home when I want a second screen. The thing for me is that I have a dual screen setup with a separate monitor at home and at my office. My second screen is 27 inches. So I don't know where this might fit in with me personally. I would probably use it in normal laptop mode on a plane or in a coffee shop. This is why I love my Zenbook Duo with an extra half screen. It's always in regular laptop mode and yet I always have a second screen. But for content creators, I can see this being awesome.

  • @MrCuddy2977
    @MrCuddy2977 Před 2 lety +4

    I have to admit: I don’t like the placing of that trackpad: I’m left handed.

  • @TomanekJan
    @TomanekJan Před 2 lety +3

    Two Alexes in one day? I don't mind

  • @PugFury
    @PugFury Před 2 lety

    I bought the VivoBook Pro 16X and couldn't be happier. Although there isn't much news on it. I took a chance and bought it on it's stats alone (after returning a ZenBook Pro 15 that I wasn't "feeling"). It has similar specs to both of those laptops you showed and cheaper with only a few concessions.
    Like I wanted a touchscreen and Thunderbolt with displayport passthrough, but they didn't offer it on the Ryzen 9 5900HX. I did come with 32GB of ram, a 3050Ti, 16:10 Pantone validated 4k OLED screen, a 1tb M.2 NVME SSD, and a digital version of the "nubbins" selector on the track pad. Oh and an Asus backpack and mouse. Did I mention it was cheaper too?
    I would love to hear your guys official expert opinion on it. Been waiting on a video to prove that I made a good decision... so pretty please?

  • @JuneRevenant
    @JuneRevenant Před 2 lety +15

    I know it's a creator laptop, but it still feels weird that the model with the 3060 starts at only 60hz

    • @pavelkaminek3069
      @pavelkaminek3069 Před 2 lety +1

      it's 4k after all. Not many laptop screens with 120Hz 4k out there yet.

    • @blue4059
      @blue4059 Před 2 lety

      It does have 3K 120Hz OLED HDR option, as well as 4K 60Hz OLED. All the new Asus laptops have 120Hz OLED, at all sizes from 14-16".

  • @zdanee
    @zdanee Před 2 lety +2

    I use an Envy X360 13" because docked in tent mode I can position it between my main screen and my keyboard and have a drawing tablet. It's also better for it's thermals. I would probably go with the 14, but probably neither, the battery life must be horrible on them with the OLEDs and frankly these "cabrio" notebooks make me anxious how dirt and fluff can get in effortlessly inside the chassis.

  • @ObsidianNightmares
    @ObsidianNightmares Před 2 lety

    I wouldn't want either, but if I had to choose, I'd say the Duo. Doing homework/taking notes would be easy, since you can have the material on the top screen and use the stylus on the bottom screen (for equations, diagrams, etc). If you need to type something in manually, the keyboard is literally right there, so that's a plus. I think it would be awkward to write with though, so a tablet + BT keyboard would probably be a better option for that.

  • @Sawo1990
    @Sawo1990 Před 2 lety +1

    Having G14 and love it so always 14.
    Also I was thinking about this Duo, before got my G14 and love the idea of multitasking on it, but just not sure if i'd use it so much.

  • @pablovaldez7030
    @pablovaldez7030 Před 2 lety

    from what I saw in a previous version this is more intended for music production because of the ease of use. It seems like with this one is now starting to be forwarded to photo and possibly video now

  • @Serasu33
    @Serasu33 Před 2 lety

    I have the Zephyrus Duo 14 with the 3080 and 5900 and it's been a game changer for working while on the go and gaming. Windows 11 drastically killed my battery life on it, though, compared to how it was on windows 10 so I have to do some digging into why that is still.

  • @90cat1
    @90cat1 Před 2 lety

    Personally I'd go with the 14 (I'm not a professional). Reason being is if I'm playing an older light game (ones where I don't necessarily need to here what's going on such as racing games), doing some random research, putting in job applications, etc. I could have the main screen for that and the secondary screen for music or CZcams videos for ambient sound and to be able to control YT/Music without having to either change tabs or screens all together then that would be awesome. and another good use I could get out of it is playing some small light games and having discord on the bottom screen to read messages or switching between discord channels/servers when a friend wants to talk to me.

  • @vincentsinke9397
    @vincentsinke9397 Před 2 lety +1

    Can I just say that I love it when Alex is hosting ShortCircuits? Smart guy that seems honest to me. I still remember the RTX voice test from two years ago, that still makes me laugh out loud. Keep up the good work!

  • @Chrish1981
    @Chrish1981 Před 2 lety

    That second screen walk-through idea sold the 14 for me!

  • @jeremybarber2837
    @jeremybarber2837 Před rokem

    I'm a sucker for the smaller systems. I love my 13" M1 MacBook Pro for work compared to the 16" 2019 MBP I have for home. That 14" keyboard & trackpad layout though...

  • @HandsomeToast
    @HandsomeToast Před 2 lety

    Yes final the review I need it for this laptop keep it up :)

  • @dinckelman
    @dinckelman Před 2 lety

    I would lowkey kinda like to have this for programming, although I'm not sure how much the extra display would help vs just having swipe gestures for virtual desktops

  • @sainray1852
    @sainray1852 Před 2 lety

    That's some crazy screen wobble... literally didn't stop wobbling the entire time it was up.

  • @StoneCat420
    @StoneCat420 Před 2 lety

    Good luck on your new ventures!

  • @Richard-HiFiMan
    @Richard-HiFiMan Před rokem +1

    I'll take the 14 inch Duo (UX8402) for sure. The smaller form factor, OLED primary display, and an RTX 30xx GPU is my ideal combination.
    I just cancelled an order for a UX582 (15.6 inch current gen), and will wait for the release of the UX8402 instead.

  • @n1cocraft988
    @n1cocraft988 Před 2 lety

    This looks great for researching and writing papers at the same time!

  • @Cyber_Nomad
    @Cyber_Nomad Před 2 lety

    And no video edit show case ? man that thing is perfect for that. all the shortcuts on touchpad and the dial plus timeline on second screen damn

  • @lennyface1400
    @lennyface1400 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the laptop. Don’t really like the keyboard font though. Great video as always :)

  • @sir.niklas2090
    @sir.niklas2090 Před 2 lety

    I was thinking about getting one of these for game dev, have my main work area on the main screen, but maybe debug logs/certain code on the bottom. :'D

  • @phi-quest
    @phi-quest Před 2 lety

    I’ve had my Asus Zenbook Pro Duo for a good year and a half now. Best laptop I’ve ever had.

  • @connorkillmice
    @connorkillmice Před 2 lety

    i’ve been daily driving a zen book pro duo since 2020. the battery life sux, it’s heavy, the power cord is clunky, but the screens are fucking awesome. i use the trackpad with my right thumb, it actually feels amazing when it’s on your lap

  • @Ruptured_AU
    @Ruptured_AU Před 2 lety

    Id love the scond screen for signing documents with a pen. A $30 pentab does that job right now but drawing on the screen itself would be a thousand times better and probably better than an extra device to do it.

  • @tonydwietwarze
    @tonydwietwarze Před 2 lety

    I liked the Asus pro art with a physical scroll wheel , that was smth cool

  • @patrickday3393
    @patrickday3393 Před 2 lety

    Hope they get to do a review of the zenbook pro 15 flip with the Arc A370M, I’m really interested in getting that one going into college for my engineering class.

  • @Mewtwoisabeast
    @Mewtwoisabeast Před 2 lety

    this is the first modern laptop im interested in, big track pad with nice buttons and two screens

  • @meduglennon
    @meduglennon Před 2 lety

    At 10:50 Did anyone else notice the SPARK from the the DC Jack when Alex unplugged the 16in laptop?

  • @CodeF53
    @CodeF53 Před rokem

    I have the newest version of this and love it. I am just overwhelmingly disappointed that it doesn't support charging over type c.
    The bottom screen on the newest model is also disappointingly still ips.

  • @ka_ekim7277
    @ka_ekim7277 Před 2 lety

    As a CG artist in the XR space, dual screens and the drawing pen definitely take the win.

  • @SapioiT
    @SapioiT Před 2 lety +1

    Finally, another laptop with dual-screen! I wish more laptops had multiple screens. *Especially cheap laptops!* (At $250-$300, too.) The space opened by the second screen could be used for better cooling, honestly. I wish we would see AMD-only versions of this laptop, with the CPU being an APU and having a dedicated graphics card, too. It would be awesome! Also, adding sliders and slider-based-joysticks (to be as low-profile as possible) would be great! And 15" laptops would definitely have room for such joysticks with a reset (re-center, re-zero) pinhole against joystick-drift and slider-drift (and for after replacing the springs), pinhole like the one smartphones use to eject the sim tray. And the smaller laptop could use two sliders instead of the joystick would mean you have to sacrifice a lot less space from the keyboard, but you need to use two fingers to control it in joystick mode. And a button which to get both the sliders and the joystick to work as (1) a mouse with acceleration, (2) mouse without acceleartion, (3) two independent sliders, (4) scroll wheel with side-scroll or scroll ball, (5) wheel like the one the 16" laptop in the video has.

  • @theNimboo
    @theNimboo Před 2 lety

    I'd probably go for the 14 inch dual screen to be honest. For one, I've found 13 or 14 inch laptops to be the weight sweetspot for me, because I have a bad back, but for another, having two screens on a laptop looks fun and I think I'd like it. I also really prefer the keyboard on the 14, the tilted keyboard on the 16 is just not ergonomic. Tilting ur hands up like that is not recommended. As for the trackpad on the 14, that is unfortunate, but I almost always use a wireless mouse anyway (Redragon Mammoth, the best wireless mouse for big hands I've ever held, I love this thing so much

  • @steampunkenie9807
    @steampunkenie9807 Před 2 lety

    I have a much older model of the zenbook duo and its great for programming, I use the second screen all the time so I would go the pro duo

  • @iridium130m
    @iridium130m Před 2 lety

    Right angle USB adapters are great for mice plugged into side ports to get the cord out of the way. I just leave the adapter on the mouse all the time.

  • @AshGoldn
    @AshGoldn Před 2 lety +1

    Is there more videos to come on these laptops? I’m actually interested in the Zenbook Duo but you didn’t show the 2nd screen being properly used for what it was intended for - the controls for applications running on the main screen.

  • @ctyoung0271
    @ctyoung0271 Před 2 lety

    I kinda like the higher refresh rate on the 14 inch model tbh, plus it's got a better setup for the keyboard, with two touchscreens, and the same horizontal width as a 1440p display. HDMI 2.1, 2 Thunderbolt 4, it really seems like a very very nice setup.

  • @Lightmanone
    @Lightmanone Před 2 lety

    Totally would get the 14. Having more display-real-estate get so much more done. The only thing i would replace is the 3050ti for a 3060/3070, and be able to fully use the 120Hz displays. Also rigidity for the keyboard is a big item.

  • @SylvereNazaire
    @SylvereNazaire Před 2 lety +1

    IMO, something better for the cursor input would be a pointing stick (which I had to Google to find out the universal name because I just call it a TrackPoint)

  • @chubbyadler3276
    @chubbyadler3276 Před 2 lety

    The 14 inch one looks tempting to me, partly because I can use the smaller screen as a "scratch pad" or "reference display" while I do my main work on the larger main display. ...though I would actually rather the display types be swapped, so that the OLED is on bottom and the main display is IPS in some ways. I actually wonder if you can completely black out the lower display while you're not using it as well.
    I also hate where the track pad is on most laptops, as I keep hitting it accidentally as I type it. Some even are so sensitive that they chatter in normal use, causing all sorts of false clicks when not intended. The 14 inch display looks more usable, though potentially less comfortable when used as its namesake--on the lap. I do like mine being an all in one, though.

  • @ghomerhust
    @ghomerhust Před 2 lety

    i do a lot of multi screen stuff, so the 14 would probably be pretty handy for that, but my huge fat mechanic's hands would probably like the massive mouse pad and the tilted keyboard of the 16. it's a mixed bag for me, but both machines are extremely impressive, especially given they are pre-production models. asus killing it in the laptops yet again. (ive owned a couple of older RoG laptops, simply monsters for portable gaming)

  • @MrHanichak2
    @MrHanichak2 Před 2 lety

    14 because of the 4K displays 120 hertz would be cool as well. I do miss going up the mountains to get my star shots. And compose those into a little short videos!

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 Před 2 lety

    This is really nice. I do love these type of laptops but I don’t think they’re for me and they’re definitely out of my budget but if I had a use for this and the budget id get one ☺️ I like the overall footprint it’s nice and slim.

  • @G.A.N.
    @G.A.N. Před 2 lety +1

    I really like the keyboard layout on this first one.

  • @RedMageGaming
    @RedMageGaming Před 2 lety

    personally the Zenbook 14, with that stylus that you completely ignored and never went back to after plugging it in to charge. lol. I find that second display hold more value than the nubbin scroom circle pad thing, and larger touchpad mouse. If that pen is good and responsive, then I think it would be a great content creation machine.

  • @Mety333
    @Mety333 Před rokem

    Please do an in depth review of Asus Zephyrus Duo 16

  • @sturdybutter
    @sturdybutter Před 2 lety

    Zenbook 14 for sure. The amount of negative space with the wrist rest I feel like they could have done something innovative with on the 16, and I think that steep of an angle on the keyboard would drive me crazy.
    The 14 just seems more impressive overall, more useful for a broader range of use cases.

  • @karlsmith8113
    @karlsmith8113 Před 2 lety

    As someone who regularly uses DAWs id have to pick the duo, simply for the possiblities it could provide as a mobile studio