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ASUS ZenBook Duo (2024) by ASUS
Starting from $1,499.99
Launch price for the base storage/RAM variant
Disclaimer: The price shown is the official launch price (MSRP) for the base storage/RAM configuration.
Higher storage/RAM variants cost more. Actual prices may also vary depending on your country, region, taxes, and retailer.
Higher storage/RAM variants cost more. Actual prices may also vary depending on your country, region, taxes, and retailer.
A dual-screen laptop with two 2.8K OLED touchscreens, a detachable keyboard, and an included stylus.
About ASUS ZenBook Duo (2024)
The ZenBook Duo (2024) replaced the traditional keyboard deck with a second full-size OLED touchscreen, letting both panels function as one tall display, two side-by-side screens, or a single screen with the physical keyboard placed on top. It shipped with a detachable magnetic keyboard, an ASUS Pen 2.0 stylus, a folding cardboard stand, and a carrying backpack. Powered by Intel's Core Ultra processors.
Full Specifications
Imported
Model
ASUS ZenBook Duo (UX8406)
Form Factor
Dual-Screen Ultrabook (detachable keyboard)
Operating System
Windows 11
Processor
Intel Core Ultra 7 155H / Core Ultra 9 185H
Graphics
Intel Arc (integrated)
Display Size
14 inches (dual displays)
Display Type
OLED touchscreen, 120Hz (dual)
Display Resolution
1920x1200 (base) or 2880x1800 (higher-end), both screens
Aspect Ratio
16:10
Refresh Rate
120Hz
Brightness
500 nits (peak)
Touchscreen
Yes, dual touchscreens
Stylus Support
Yes, ASUS Pen 2.0 included
Memory (RAM)
16GB / 32GB LPDDR5x
Storage
1TB PCIe SSD
Audio
harman/kardon-certified stereo speakers
Wireless
Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 5.3
Ports
2x Thunderbolt 4, 1x USB-A, HDMI 2.1
Fingerprint Reader
Yes, integrated into power button
Battery
Up to 15 hours 20 minutes (single-screen, low load)
Power Adapter
65W USB-C
Known Issues & Fixes
| Issue | Solution / Fix |
|---|---|
| Some users reported battery life drops sharply when both 120Hz OLED touchscreens are used simultaneously at high brightness. | Not a defect; inherent to running two power-hungry OLED panels at once. Switching to single-screen mode or 60Hz extends battery life significantly. |
| A number of owners noted the detachable keyboard has noticeable flex compared to a traditional built-in keyboard deck. | Not fixable; a tradeoff of the detachable, screen-covering design. Using it on a flat, hard surface minimizes flex. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it come with a keyboard?
Yes, a detachable magnetic keyboard is included, along with an ASUS Pen 2.0 stylus.
Can both screens be used independently?
Yes, they can act as one large display, two separate screens, or a single screen with the keyboard covering the other.
How long does the battery last?
From about 1 hour 15 minutes under heavy dual-screen use to over 15 hours under light single-screen use, depending on configuration.
Does it have Thunderbolt support?
Yes, two Thunderbolt 4 ports.
Is there a stand included?
Yes, a folding cardboard stand ships in the box, along with a carrying backpack.
What processor does it use?
Intel Core Ultra 7 155H or Core Ultra 9 185H, depending on configuration.