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  • ASUS ZenBook Duo (2021)

    ASUS ZenBook Duo review (2021): A better dual-screen notebook for less

    Read Engadget's review of the ASUS ZenBook Duo, which was named Best PC in the official Best of CES 2021 Awards.

  • The future of gaming laptops with ASUS ROG

    Now that we've got new NVIDIA RTX 30-series GPUs and AMD's Ryzen 5000 chips on the way, it's a great time to be in the market for a gaming laptop. To see where ASUS ROG is headed, we chatted with Jeff Kampman, part of the company's technical marketing team. He dives into the ROG Flow x13, the company's first convertible gaming notebook with an optional eGPU, as well as how ASUS is approaching dual screen devices.

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    Watch us unbox Microsoft's Surface Duo live at 12PM ET

    Join us as we unbox Microsoft's Surface Duo live!

  • ASUS ZenBook Duo

    ASUS ZenBook Duo review: A dual-screen ultraportable with compromises

    The ZenBook Duo is a solid attempt at delivering a dual-screen ultraportable. But ASUS had to make compromises to fit those screens.

  • Engadget

    Engadget Podcast: The tech that made 2019

    This week, Devindra and Cherlynn tackle the best and worst tech of 2019. Among the winners: Wireless earbuds and premium ultraportables. As for the losers well.... There's a lot to cover. If anything, it seems like this year is a stepping stone towards some real innovation in 2020. Listen below, or subscribe on your podcast app of choice. If you've got suggestions or topics you'd like covered on the show, be sure to email us or drop a note in the comments! And be sure to check out our other podcasts, the Morning After and Engadget News! Subscribe! iTunes Spotify Pocket Casts Stitcher Google Play Music Links The best true wireless earbuds you can buy this holiday season Microsoft is right: Dual displays are a safer bet than folding screens The (Day)dream is over: Phone-based VR is well and truly dead Credits Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Cherlynn Low Producer: Ben Ellman Music: Dale North and Terrence O'Brien

  • Microsoft

    Microsoft is right: Dual displays are a safer bet than folding screens

    There were plenty of rumors leading up to yesterday's Microsoft event about a foldable Surface. But instead of getting a true foldable, with a single bendable screen, Microsoft showed us the Surface Neo and Duo, which feature dual screens connected by sturdy hinges. Sure, they may look a bit archaic compared to the folding OLED screens phone makers are rushing to put on shelves, but maybe folding screens are more trouble than they're worth. Using two screens still gives us a taste of a whole new generation of computing, where our devices can take on wild new forms, but it does so with fewer headaches.

  • Green House reveals its first 15.6-inch USB monitor, lives large on small charge

    Just when MMT's 15.4-inch Monitor2Go was getting excited about its big USB display on campus title, Greenhouse Japan has strutted in and ruined the party with its 15.6-inch GH-USD16K USB secondary monitor. True, a resolution of 1366 x 768 won't give the screen bragging rights over Apple's 27-inch Cinema Display, but it should suffice for those on the move in desperate need of some quick dual-screen action. Especially since the accessory weighs less than 3 pounds, produces 18bit color depth and has a brightness of 220 nits while sipping just 5 watts of Serial Bus power. Speaking of dual-action, the monitor can also be set to clone or extend the connected computer's screen depending on user preference. Look for it to start shipping early next month to Japan for an estimated price of $214, glancing over its shoulder until an inevitable 15.8-inch newbie lopes onto the block.

    Ben Bowers
    01.14.2011