Dual‑Screen Laptop: More Power, More Weight
A laptop that shows two screens at once sounds great, but it also brings a lot of extra weight and cost.
The Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo is the latest example, using a magnetic keyboard that lifts to reveal a second OLED display. This design lets you set up a mobile multi‑monitor system with a Bluetooth keyboard, but the price starts at $4,500 and jumps to $5,500 for the top‑end graphics card.
Size & Weight
- Dimensions: Almost 10 inches wide
- Weight: 6.2 lb – hard to fit in a normal backpack
The heavy metal kickstand is needed for stability when the keyboard is removed, adding to the bulk.
Compared with a lighter ROG Zephyrus G16 (4.3 lb) or an Alienware 16 Area‑51 (7.5 lb), the Duo sits at the edge of what is comfortable to move around.
Performance
- CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9
- Limited to 80 W in the Duo’s power budget
- GPU: Nvidia RTX 5090 (135 W)
The constrained power envelope means the Duo can’t match cheaper laptops that use the same components but have a higher power envelope. CPU performance is only slightly better than older models, and game benchmarks show it behind newer gaming machines.
Bottom Line
The Duo’s main advantage is portability for a dual‑monitor setup, but it comes with trade‑offs in size, heat, and sound quality. For many players, a single‑screen machine may be the smarter choice.