Why? I saw every detail on their face, from their fine lines and wrinkles to their pores and blemishes. I watched the Oppenheimer trailer on YouTube, and the actors in this movie would likely hate this panel. This isn’t a big deal, and I’m sure there’s some sort of engineering hindrance behind why it’s located in such a bizarre position, but I figured it was worth noting.Īsus ROG Zephyrus Duo 16 (Image credit: Asus) For a few seconds, I awkwardly fumbled around for the AC-in port before realizing that it’s located much lower than expected. Kimberly GedeonĮxpect everything but normalcy on this dual-screen rebel. I should have known better.Įxpect everything but normalcy on this dual-screen rebel. Typically, AC-in ports are located somewhere on the top left or right of a laptop’s side - but not on the Duo 16. However, the Razer Blade 16, another rival, is lighter and thinner than the Duo 16 (5.4 pounds, 14 x 9.6 x 0.9 inches). The first time I pulled the Duo 16 (6.2 pounds, 14 x 11 x 1.2 inches) out of its box, I groaned about how heavy it was, but if this Asus laptop could talk, it’d say, “Heavy?! Have you seen my competitors?” For example, the MSI Raider GE78 HX weighs a whopping 6.8 pounds and has dimensions of 15 x 11.7 x 1.13 inches, which is heavier and thicker than the Duo 16. Save for the aluminum lid, the Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 16 frame is made of magnesium alloy. However, these details only seem to glimmer under the light their sparkling essence is very subtle. You’ll also find a shimmering ROG insignia on the lid, too. The lid design features a lustrous diagonal line emblazoned with the words “Republic of Gamers” on top. If you close the lid, which is made out of aluminum, you can watch a satisfying show of the second display retracting back into a flat state from its angled posture. The UI design of the second display is even more striking Asus calls it “dark tech.” The featured background looks like a thinly sliced desktop GPU with eye-catching electric-blue, purple, and onyx hues. Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 16 (Image credit: Future)
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