
ASUS laptops with an OLED display minimize this risk by setting Windows’s Dark mode as default, as well as shortening the idle time before the screen is turned off - both on mains (AC) and battery (DC) power. This tends to occur only in extreme use cases, such as when a static, high-contrast image is continuously displayed for prolonged periods of time. This is expected behavior that can include image persistence or burn-in, where the display shows a faint remnant of an image even after a new image appears on the screen.

The visual appearance of OLED displays may change over the product’s lifetime.As of Mabased on internal ASUS market analysis, comparing Zenbook Pro 14 Duo OLED to competing clamshell laptops with a 2.8K 120Hz OLED screen measuring 14.5 inches and a secondary display.Like our Facebook Page here at NasiLemakTech. If you like what you see in this video, then I think this laptop will suit your needs. I mean, that’s technically what I’m doing with my laptop too.Īt the price of RM12,999, I do think that this is a niche laptop. Get a laptop stand and two Thunderbolt 3 hubs and connect however many USB devices or monitors you want. So with the idea of a “portable desktop” in mind, then my complaints about ergonomics and the I/O ports don’t matter. I seriously don’t want to lug this around with me. Why? Because this laptop is freaking heavy. It’s a device that can be carried around but stays at one location for a long time because I won’t want to carry it around with me all the time. To me, I think of this ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED UX582 as a “portable desktop”. So, who should actually buy this laptop? And who’s the target customer? If I plug in a mouse then whoop – it’s gone. Yeah, I know that this laptop is technically just slightly thicker than the USB-A port but I honestly think we’ll need at least one more USB-A port. This is a laptop made for creators in mind but there’s no SD card reader?.The USB port placements will cause issues since the USB cables will stick out to the mouse movement area.But that’s beside the point – I have a few issues with the I/O ports in general: Remember, this laptop is using a 10th Gen Intel CPU, so it doesn’t support Thunderbolt 4. This laptop has a pretty disappointing slew of ports, honestly. There’s also another ASUS Pen inside the box that can be used to draw stuff on both the main OLED screen and also the ScreenPad Plus. Provides better ventilation for cooling, too.
ASUS ZENBOOK PRO DUO 15 OLED PLUS
Once installed, you can prop up the laptop to improve cooling and also ergonomics – particularly to look at the ScreenPad Plus more comfortably. That would’ve been perfect.Īlso, we should mention that ASUS included a custom-made folding laptop stand that fits perfectly on this laptop. At the highest brightness – which is 400 nits – it covers 100% sRGB color gamut and 99.96% of DCI-P3.īut I don’t think anyone will use this laptop at its highest brightness since it’s… I really do wish that the ScreenPad Plus angle is self-adjustable. When we whipped out our colorimeter, we found out that the colors are supremely accurate, too. I watched some anime and animated shows like Adventure Time and Amphibia using the ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED UX582 – and man, this 4K OLED screen makes it just so much more beautiful and crisp. It’s bright, vivid, and definitely beautiful. Honestly speaking, this screen is amazing. Opening up reveals the dual-screen setup – a big 15.6-inch 4K OLED screen and the ScreenPad Plus with 3840×1100 (technically 4K) resolution that is IPS-level.

And as you can see, those concentric circles are going to trap fingerprints and grime in between – and you can definitely see them. It has that iconic hue of blue and also the concentric circle design that’s instantly recognizable. Before we begin, we have to highlight that we’ll skim over many things about this laptop because it’s the same as the ZenBook Duo 14 UX482 that we looked at a few months ago.Īfter unboxing the laptop, we are greeted by the typical ZenBook look.
