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September 2019
(82%)
203 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(75%)
972 Tests
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Zwei Displays
Performance
Verarbeitung
Stift
Grafikkarten
Intel UHD Graphics 630
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 mit 6 GB Videospeicher
Speicher1 TB PCIe 3.0 x4 SSD
Arbeitsspeicher16 GB DDR4 RAM @ 2.666 MHz
Anschlüsse
1 × USB Typ C Gen 2 (Thunderbolt)
2 × USB 3.1 Typ A Gen 2
HDMI-2.0-Ausgang
Audio-
Schickes Design
Gute Verarbeitung & Materialwahl
Viel Leistung
Bleibt leise unter Last
Hervorragendes OLED-Display
Scharfes ScreenPad Plus
ASUS Pen II im Lieferumfang
Gutes Schreibgefühl
Ausgewogene Lautsprecher
Ordentliche Akkulaufzeit
Leistungsstarke Kombination aus Prozessor und dedizierter Grafikkarte
Gutes Touch-Display
Second Screen lässt sich gut in die alltägliche Arbeit integrieren
Bedienung
Innovatives Dual-Bildschirm-Konzept
Leistung
Sehr hohe System-Performance
Zwei Displays mit identischer DPI und Breite
Lüfter sind im Standardmodus größtenteils leise
Core i9-9980HK mit guter Leistungsentfaltung
In Niederlastsituationen leise
Robuste Basiseinheit und stabiler Deckel
Thunderbolt 3
Wi-Fi 6
Schnelle Grafikkarte
Zweites Display
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Matte IPS-Display
Akkulaufzeit
Gewicht
Tastaturposition
Fehlende Anschlüsse (SD
LAN)
Akkuleistung
Portabilität eher gering
Preis-Leistung-Verhältnis fraglich
Viel Zusatzsoftware vorinstalliert
Wird sehr warm unter Last
Langsame SSD
Kein SD-Kartenleser
Keine freien Anschlüsse im Gehäuse
OLED-Display spiegelt
Mäßige Akkulaufzeit
Mit 2
5 kg relativ schwer
Bildschirm
Ungleiches Farbspektrum bei OLED- und IPS-Panel
Mobilität
Hohes Gewicht
Kurze Akkulaufzeit
Keine OLED+OLED- oder IPS+IPS-Konfigurationen
Ungleiches Farbspektrum zwischen den zwei Displays
Veröffentlicht: 2019-09-29, Autor: Luke , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
Innovative dual-screen design, Exceptional multi-core performance, Color-accurate, OLED display, Capable as a gaming machine, Keyboard is enjoyable
Thick and heavy, No SD card slot, Uncomfortable touchpad
Yes. I don't recommend a $3,000 laptop casually, especially not one as unorthodox as the ZenBook Pro Duo. Still, if the dual-screen concept looks useful to you, buy it.Editors' RecommendationsThe best laptops for photo editing The best 4K laptops Asus ROG...
Gorgeous OLED main screen, Screenpad Plus is an interesting concept, Powerful specs, Great build quality
Very expensive, Bulky, Screenpad Plus isn't essential, Some issues with fullscreen apps and games
Asus has tried to do something different with the ZenBook Pro Duo, and while it's not an unmitigated success, we have to give the company props for giving it a go.While the build quality and high specifications of the ZenBook Pro Duo is certainly worthy o...
Zusammenfassung: You can usually rely on Asus to come up with something a little different for its laptops, and Computex 2019 is no different: the company has unveiled what it calls the future of laptops: the ZenBook Pro Duo, a high-end creative device that boasts not one...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-05-27, Autor: Adrian , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Brilliant aesthetics, Multi-purpose extra screen, High-quality design features
Lack of USB ports, ScreenPad Plus use can be a bit fiddly,
At first look, the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo is going to be a really interesting machine. The extra screen space offered by the ScreenPad Plus gives the user plenty of different options for use.If you thought the touchscreen trackpads of other models was inter...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-04-23, Autor: John , Testbericht von: eftm.com.au
Zusammenfassung: I read the tagline across the ASUS website, stating that the ZenBook Pro Duo was ‘the laptop of tomorrow' and immediately threw on a pair of skepticles. Every laptop since the dawn of laptops has been the laptop of tomorrow… right? Well I remained cynical...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-12-02, Autor: Jan , Testbericht von: channelnews.com.au
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...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Zusammenfassung: In terms of sock-it-to-my-eyeballs innovation, few core technologies can match the history and consistency of new screen tech to wow us. From CRT to LCD, from VGA resolution to 4K (and soon enough on to 8K ), a procession of steadily more stunning TV and...
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Veröffentlicht: 2020-02-14, Autor: John , Testbericht von: in.pcmag.com
Zusammenfassung: You're here because you want the fastest laptop computer your money can buy? That's a challenging goal: It depends on how you define "fast," and to some extent on how you define "laptop," too. Still, we'll try to help you hit that moving target. The short...
Brilliant Displays, Great performance, Almost perfect implementation of dual-screen
Bulky, Random touch issues, Average battery life,
ASUS has definitely nailed the dual-screen implementation with a bold attempt and is indeed the laptop of tomorrow which needs refinement. In our opinion, this laptop might not interest all for all and is made with creators in mind. If you can go past the...