
The laptop of tomorrow




See it once
ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED also includes the new tilting ScreenPad Plus, a secondary touchscreen that automatically tilts up by 9.5°, creating an angle of 144.5° between the main display and ScreenPad Plus for more comfortable viewing. You can enjoy seamless visuals across both displays, with easy multitasking thanks to the built-in ScreenPad Plus-optimized apps that enhance your workflow.
DISPLAY




Professional-grade graphics
GPU

Experience ultimate productivity
SCREENPAD PLUS

Perfect for you
SCREENPAD PLUS
Next-generation ergonomics, for stylus or keyboard
SCREENPAD PLUS

Customize your workflow with Control Panel
SCREENPAD PLUS




Evolved cooling
THERMAL

Intel® Core™ i9 processor
CPU

Inspired by the future
DESIGN

Next-generation connectivity
CONNECTIVITY


Hands-free login with face unlock
IR CAMERA

Stunning sound
AUDIO

Militarily tested durability
DURABILITY








A. Watch HDR streaming videos
ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED will automatically prioritize the HDR versions of a movie for playback to give you the best viewing experience. As HDR streaming processing is not fully optimized, we recommend using Microsoft Edge as your internet browser for the best visual experience. (To turn off this function, open Display Settings, select Windows HD Color settings, then switch off Stream HDR video).
B. Play HDR-capable games, media, and other apps
If you own HDR content and want to view it in HDR on ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED, please first connect its DC power supply. Open Display Settings, select Windows HD Color settings, then switch on Play HDR games and apps. When this function is turned on, the display’s brightness may be reduced and you will need to readjust the brightness to the desired level. Also, the color of the Windows Desktop may change, but this won’t affect HDR functions. We recommend you only enable this feature when you use related apps. For non-streaming HDR videos with HEVC decoder requirements, we also recommend using Microsoft’s built-in Movies & TV app.
2*.Average tested result: Delta-E < 1.5, +/- 0.
3*.Unless otherwise stated, data read and write speeds are based on theoretical performance. Actual performance may vary in real-world situations.