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
Abstract: ASUS yet again brings a new player into their laptop lineup packing with a lot of punch under the hood - meet the Zenbook Pro Duo, their first laptop to feature the ScreenPad Plus - a gorgeous second display on the laptop. The whole idea behind the ASUS Z...
Published: 2019-11-14, Author: John , review by: tech-critter.com
Abstract: We have seen how laptop manufacturers and accessories makers trying out ideas on secondary for laptops, for instance, Razer Project Valerie's attached triple display or ASUS's own external USB-C display. The key motivation behind all those ideas is just a...
ASUS Pen in the box is a welcome sight, Impressive design, Top-notch specifications, Excellent panels are used for both the main and ScreenPad+, Keyboard is quite comfortable to type on, especially with the palm rest, ScreenPad+ finally gets two-screen,
Cooling performance stands to be improved, Battery life isn't great, Could do with more USB ports
The ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo is the epitome of a multitasking laptop with two displays and more than enough grunt to handle all that...
Abstract: On ASUS Computex today, ASUS has bring out their most iconic dual screen laptop. It comes under the name of ZenBook Pro Duo and now let's have a closer look!Asus ZenBook Pro Duo: The ZenBook Pro Duo has a significant distinction between the past Z...
The ZenBook Duo is a great laptop for light gaming professionals, content creators, or an office professional looking for a laptop that can propel their multi-tasking capabilities. It's light enough, but still offers a lot of features yet to be explored b...
The ZenBook Pro Duo 15″ has two configurations, an Intel Core i9 for Php199,995 and Intel Core i7 for Php169,995. Investing in a laptop this much is indeed a decision worth checking.We say go for it if you have the luxury of need, its something that will...
What's GoodOLED DisplayScreendpad PlusAbove Average KeyboardIncluded Pen and WristrestTouchscreen support for both displaysWhat's NotThermalsScreenpad Plus also gets hot under loadRide Side Exhaust makes right hand mouse operation uncomfortableLimtied Scr...
ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo (UX581GV) Performance ReviewThe concept of multi-monitor laptops isn't new but done the way ASUS has done for the ZenBook Pro Duo, they definitively set a incredibly high-standard for usability. Still, this usability may vary on what...