Feb 15 • 16:16 UTC 🇶🇦 Qatar Al Jazeera

Has Asus succeeded in the equation of multi-screen laptops?

Asus has launched its second generation of dual-screen laptops, the ZenBook Duo 2026, addressing prior user concerns, with global availability set for February.

In recent weeks, Taiwanese company Asus unveiled its second generation of dual-screen laptops known as the ZenBook Duo 2026, which aims to tackle previous user complaints regarding its functionality. According to a report by American tech site Engadget, the first generation of these laptops was released approximately two years ago, and since then, a variety of similar models have emerged in the market, showcasing the growing interest in innovative laptop designs.

The report highlights that while the American tech media has had early access to the new laptop and has spent considerable time testing its capabilities, the global availability and pre-order options for the ZenBook Duo 2026 are anticipated to begin at the end of February. This raises the question of whether Asus has managed to create a dual-screen laptop that is both reliable and worth purchasing compared to traditional laptops that are still prevalent in the market.

Asus has incorporated high-end hardware into its innovative laptop design, featuring one of the most powerful processors currently available, along with a strong graphics card and a comprehensive range of other specifications aimed at fully utilizing the dual-foldable screens. The implications of these advancements suggest a significant shift towards multi-functional devices, which could redefine consumer expectations and trends in laptop design and performance.

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