![]() This made reading a little more difficult but still doable once you get used to the text size on the ScreenPad Plus, while the keyboard took a little while more to get used to. The ScreenPad Plus is a little smaller compared to the ZenBook Pro Duo which has a 14.1-inch (3840 x 1100) ScreenPad Plus and 15.6-inch OLED 4K (3840 x 2160) main screen. Though it utilises the same layout as the ZenBook Pro Duo, we found that it was a little more cramped on the ZenBook Duo. The ScreenPad Plus is situated right below the main display, taking up the top half of the laptop’s base, with the keyboard and trackpad taking up the bottom half. The laptop also comes with hinges at the rear which help to prop the lower deck of the laptop at an angle, a feature that ASUS calls the ErgoLift design. Interestingly, the smaller ScreenPad Plus is touch-sensitive whereas the larger main screen is not. The ZenBook Duo comes with a 14-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) screen, and a 1920×515 ScreenPad Plus. This makes it a better laptop choice for users who are constantly on the go and require a laptop that is portable. Aesthetically, it is heavily reminiscent of the ZenBook Pro Duo, only it is much lighter at just 1.5kg. The laptop also comes in the celestial blue colour, with a spun-metal finish on its lid. Pricing it down doesn’t mean a dip in quality, as the ZenBook Duo UX481 is as well-built as the ZenBook Pro Duo UX581, in that it is built like a tank. Unfortunately, the ZenBook Pro Duo was not the lightest, and most affordable laptop around, which is why the company has developed the ZenBook Duo UX481, a smaller, lighter, and much more affordable alternative to the ZenBook Pro Duo. Users could also improve their productivity by multitasking using both the main screen and the ScreenPad Plus. The ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo impressed plenty of reviewers upon its release, with many praising its second screen, the ScreenPad Plus, for helping to add some breathing space to the usual workspace.
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