Doubling Down on Dual Displays. Asus is starting off CES 2021 with a bang by improving upon its dual-screen 14-inch subnotebook with brighter displays, new hinges, and faster performance. It mostly works if you can deal with some inherent limitations.
In our review of the ZenBook Duo UX481, we criticized the ScreenPad for its poor viewing angles rela...
ScreenPad makes muilti-tasking much easier; excellent CPU performance sustainability; quiet during low to low-medium loads; carrying case and active pen included; well-calibrated primary display; dual Thunderbolt 4 ports; respectable battery life;
heavier and slightly thicker than most traditional 14-inch laptops; color space of ScreenPad is much narrower than primary display; ScreenPad viewing angles are still suboptimal; very warm CPU temperatures when stressed; digital camera shutter instead of physical; RAM is not user-upgradeable; no fingerprint reader; slow MicroSD reader; only one USB-A port;