DOES ANYBODY do laptop innovation like Asus? We sure can’t think of another brand that will sell you a laptop with two screens, one of which is a 120Hz OLED panel, all crammed into a relatively compact 14-inch footprint.
Welcome, then, to Asus’s latest masterwork, the Zenbook Pro 14 Duo OLED. And what a machine it is. That OLED panel? It only covers fully 100 percent of the demanding DCI-P3 digital cinema color space. That’s better than most pro-grade content creation monitors can muster. Both panels are also stylus and inking compatible, the connectivity is outstanding, there’s some proper audio and a half-decent GPU, not to mention one of Intel’s finest mobile CPUs. Oh yeah. This thing is loaded.
The main 14.5-inch OLED panel rocks 2,880 by 1,800 pixels in a 16:10 aspect arrangement and cranks out 550 nits of brightness and 0.2ms response to go along with the 120Hz refresh. The secondary screen is IPS rather than OLED and 12.7-inch diagonal, but the same panel width and horizontal resolution of 2,880 pixels. Both screens are compatible with Microsoft Pen Protocol styluses.
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