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ASUS Unveils Redesigned Zenbook Duo at CES 2026
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ASUS Unveils Redesigned Zenbook Duo at CES 2026

EngadgetJan 6
3 min read
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Key Facts

  • ✓ The gap between the dual 3K OLED displays is reduced to 8.28 mm, a 70 percent improvement.
  • ✓ The battery capacity is 99Whr, up from 75Whr in the previous model.
  • ✓ The device is five percent smaller in footprint despite the larger battery.
  • ✓ It features Intel Core Ultra 7 or Ultra 9 processors with up to 32GB of RAM.
  • ✓ Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 and a full-size HDMI 2.1 port.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. Design and Display Improvements
  3. Performance and Battery Life
  4. Connectivity and Features
  5. Availability and Conclusion

Quick Summary#

ASUS has unveiled the second-generation Zenbook Duo at CES 2026, introducing a comprehensive redesign that focuses on usability and performance. The centerpiece of the update is the new hideaway hinge, which significantly improves the dual-screen experience by allowing the device to lay flat and minimizing the gap between displays.

Key improvements include a larger battery capacity, a more compact chassis, and upgraded internal components featuring the latest Intel processors. The device retains its signature dual-screen layout but refines the execution with better materials and connectivity options.

Design and Display Improvements 📱#

The 2026 Zenbook Duo receives a structural overhaul centered on the all-new hideaway hinge. This mechanism allows the system to unfold completely flat against a table, enhancing its utility as a drawing or work surface. Most importantly, it reduces the gap between the two 3K 144Hz Lumina Pro OLED displays to just 8.28 mm. This represents a 70 percent reduction compared to the previous model, creating a more seamless visual experience.

ASUS has also applied its Ceraluminum treatment to the lid, bottom, and kickstand. This material choice adds durability and scratch resistance while maintaining a premium aesthetic. The detachable keyboard has been upgraded with an improved magnetic latch system and Bluetooth connection, ensuring more reliable pairing and charging.

Performance and Battery Life ⚡#

Despite housing a significantly larger battery, the new Zenbook Duo is physically smaller than its predecessor. The battery capacity has increased from 75Whr to 99Whr, yet the overall footprint of the device has decreased by five percent. The laptop maintains a weight of 3.6 pounds and a thickness ranging from 0.77 to 0.9 inches.

Under the hood, the device features Intel processors, specifically the Core Ultra 7 355 or Core Ultra 9 386H chips. These are paired with up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage. ASUS has increased the laptop's thermal design power (TDP) to 45 watts, a notable bump that, combined with the improved Intel Arc GPU, promises a significant performance boost.

Connectivity and Features 🎨#

The Zenbook Duo continues to offer excellent connectivity options. The port selection includes:

  • Wi-Fi 7 support
  • Two USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 4
  • A USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 connector
  • A full-size HDMI 2.1 jack

For creative professionals, the laptop supports stylus input via the ASUS Pen 3.0. Users can detach the wireless keyboard to use either screen as a built-in drawing tablet. However, it is currently unclear if the stylus is included with the purchase. The device is set to compete with other high-end laptops unveiled at CES 2026.

Availability and Conclusion 📅#

While the hardware specifications and design changes are clear, ASUS has not yet released pricing information for the new Zenbook Duo. The company also did not specify an exact release date, though the device is expected to arrive sometime later this year.

The second-generation Zenbook Duo represents a major refinement of the dual-screen laptop concept. By shrinking the display gap, increasing battery life without adding bulk, and upgrading performance specs, ASUS aims to make the device a more compelling option for users who require dual-screen productivity on the go.

# Technology & Electronics # site|engadget # provider_name|Engadget # region|US # language|en-US # author_name|Sam Rutherford

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