Testseek.com have collected 63 expert reviews of the Asus UX582LR ZenBook Pro Duo and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus UX582LR ZenBook Pro Duo.
June 2021
(82%)
63 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Powerful hardware in a relatively thin package, Sturdy, attractive chassis, Cleverly-implemented secondary display
Dual-display design compromises ergonomics, A paucity of ports, Middling battery life
I adore the novelty on display here. With a few software updates in the right direction, the ScreenPad Plus could make a novel complement to content creation workflows, while future iterations of the hardware could help bridge the performance gap. But eve...
Beautifully vibrant and colour accurate primary display, Impressive performance, Surprisingly durable MIL-STD 810H rating, Versatile secondary display, Comes with wrist rest and stylus,
Dual OLED screens are a boon for mobile content creation, Great keyboard and extra-loud speakers, Includes a backpack, palm rest, ergonomic stand, and stylus
Small trackpad that hates lefties, Dual-screen software takes some getting used to, Tech specs slightly underperform comparable laptops
Asus' dual-screen workhorse is an impressive technical achievement with real utility for gamers and content creators...
Published: 2021-06-04, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Deep blacks and infinite contrast ratio, The packaging is full of surprises, 100% DCI-P3 coverage from the main panel (Samsung ATNA56WR14-0 (SDC4143)), Great performance, Improved ScreenPad Plus experience, Decent battery life, Includes a wrist rest, Rigi
Soldered memory, Uncomfortable keyboard and touchpad location, No MicroSD card slot and RJ-45 connector, Main panel uses PWM until 90 nits (Samsung ATNA56WR14-0 (SDC4143))
Guys, the laptop we had with us today was truly exceptional. From the performance, we were able to extract, to the nearly impossible problems, that ASUS's engineers had been able to resolve. And although we would really want to recommend it as one of the...
high-quality and stable chassis, handy secondary screen, very good performance, even in combined workloads, great picture quality of the OLED screen
very loud fans; gaming only possible with headphones, PWM flickering at 80% brightness, some electronic noises, no card reader, very narrow touchpad
In review: Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 15 UX582. Test model courtesy of Asus Germany.The additional display is obviously the most noticeable aspect of the ZenBook Pro Duo 15 and Asus improved the implementation on the new UX582 model with an additional hinge mec...
Published: 2022-02-17, Author: Scott , review by: eftm.com.au
The Asus ZenBook Pro Duo is designed for the creative professional and it hits just about every single high point expected of such a laptop. The main OLED display is a 4K touch display that achieves great brightness while also providing accurate, crisp co...
Dual OLED screens are a boon for mobile content creation, Great keyboards and extra-loud speakers, Includes a backpack, palm rest, ergonomic stand, and stylus
Small trackpad that hates lefties, Dual-screen software takes some getting used to, Tech specs slightly underperform comparable laptops
Asus' dual-screen workhorse is an impressive technical achievement with real utility for gamers and content creators...
Published: 2021-08-16, Author: Jared , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Regardless of whether you have $3,000 to spend on a laptop, you have to respect Asus for the one it's come up with.The Asus Zenbook Pro Duo 15 OLED UX582 has two touchscreens, including a 4K OLED display in the usual spot and a squatter OLED screen just a...
ASUS OLED Display makes its return and looks beautiful, Impressive specification in such a solid chassis, ASUS Pen included and works better, Keyboard gets a Wrist rest unlike the non-pro variant, Thunderbolt Support for extensive connectivity, Improved S
Still no SD Card reader to be seen, The price * gulps *, i9 is overkill for this particular laptop,
The new ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo OLED is still based on the core fundamentals which they announced in 2019. Every time looking at this laptop, I can't help it but to feel my heart skip a beat - if it wasn't for this Zenbook Duo, we wouldn't even have a dual-d...