I vividly remember attending Computex in Taipei years ago when Asus first showed a dual-screen laptop. It was experimental in every sense, but also heavy, bulky, and lacking the battery life to convince me to buy one. Although I liked the concept, the purpose of the dual-screen design wasn’t clear. Asus, however, stuck with the idea, refining it with each generation, and the latest iteration feels polished and elevates the dual-screen laptop concept. The latest Zenbook Duo features slimmer bezels for a more seamless display, a keyboard that magnetically attaches to the bottom screen, strong performance powered by Intel’s latest ‘Panther Lake’ processor, and a much lighter build that makes it suitable for travel, even on long flights. The fact is that the ZenBook Duo runs a full Windows operating system and, with its traditional laptop form factor combined with two screens, is a powerhouse. There is no alternative to the ZenBook Duo on the market, which makes it very unique.…