Testseek.co.uk have collected 201 expert reviews of the Asus UX581GV Zenbook Pro Duo and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX581GV Zenbook Pro Duo.
September 2019
(82%)
201 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(75%)
960 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Brilliant aesthetics
Multi-purpose extra screen
High-quality design features
Gorgeous OLED main screen
Screenpad Plus is an interesting concept
Powerful specs
Great build quality
Innovative dual-screen design
Exceptional multi-core performance
Color-accurate
OLED display
Capable as a gaming machine
Keyboard is enjoyable
Superpowered internals
Vivid 4K OLED primary display
Second screen is genuinely useful
Premium construction and materials
OLED is gorgeous to look at
But read the Screen section for the fine print
The ScreenPad grows useful with time
Good typer as long as you keep it on a desk
Performs well in most cases
Runs cool and very quiet with
This is a real dual-screen experience
Great keyboard
Brimming with power
Great for gaming
Incredibly rich 4K OLED screen
The touchpad is better than you'd guess
Gorgeous OLED screen
Useful second screen
Powerful spec
The editors didn't like
Lack of USB ports
ScreenPad Plus use can be a bit fiddly
Very expensive
Bulky
Screenpad Plus isn't essential
Some issues with fullscreen apps and games
Thick and heavy
No SD card slot
Uncomfortable touchpad
Awkward ergonomics
Thermal management issues
ScreenPad Plus software needs work
Heavy and chunky compared to the previous Pros
Bottomplaced keyboard and narrow clickpad
No cardreader or USBC charging
OLED has hidden quirks
CPU thermals limit the performance in demanding loads
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Tinny speakers, TrackPad isn't very functional, Heavy, requires a lot of accessories, Photos by Raj Rout, ShareTweetShare
For its asking price of Rs 2,09,990, the ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo is an expensive proposition but the laptop justifies its price tag by offering a one-of-a-kind design which is as beautiful, as it is functional. Sure, the speakers could've been louder and I w...
Full-width secondary IPS touchscreen, Superb 4K OLED main touchscreen, Core i9 CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX GPU, Wi-Fi 6 support
Poor battery life
It's easy to applaud the aspiration behind the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo UX581, but I'm not certain the end result is any better than having a second monitor, or even a pair of larger screens which are both used in preference to the on-device panels when you'...
Published: 2019-09-23, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Dual 4K displays are utilized properly, Incredible performance,
Heavy, Battery life could be better,
the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo UX581G is one awesome piece of hardware inside and out. The dual screens are useful and performance is top-notch, making it worth every dirham.*TheAsus ZenBook Pro Duo UX581Gwill be officially available atGITEX Shopper 2019and w...
two displays of equal PPI and width, Default Fan mode is generally quiet, good Core i9-9980HK performance, quiet during low loads, Active stylus included, rigid base and lid, Thunderbolt 3, Wi-Fi 6
no OLED+OLED or IPS+IPS options; dissimilar gamuts between displays, OLED is dimmer than other OLED laptops, no fingerprint reader or Kensington Lock, no 144/240 Hz display options, one internal storage slot only, grainier second display, no SD reader or
We love the unique concept of the ZenBook Pro Duo UX581 and what it represents. Having a second screen of the same width and same PPI as the main screen makes it more ergonomic to use than the disproportionate second screens of the 2015 Razer Blade Pro, A...
Published: 2019-09-12, Author: Matt , review by: tomshardware.com
Well-implemented and eye-catching second screen above the keyboard, 4K OLED main display looks good, too, Reasonably thin and attractive for a dual-screen laptop,
Design compromises input devices and ports, Matte second screen doesn't match the OLED above, Short battery life (even with the second screen off)
Asus' dual-screen laptop is better designed and generally more useful than the competition. But there's still lots of room for improvement...
Published: 2020-04-23, Author: John , review by: eftm.com.au
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It looks amazing, has excellent performance and delivers on its promise of being a multi-tasking workhorse. However, weak battery life and clunkiness with several features such as trackpad, stylus and the intuitive controls for the ScreenPad Plus, along w...
Abstract: There's no beating around the bush; Asus' ZenBook Pro Duo is a weird laptop. It's got a weird keyboard layout, a weird position for its trackpad, a weird thickness for its specs and, most evidently, a weird number of screens. This isn't a traditional lapt...