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The original touchpad that doubles as a second screen had equal amounts wow factor and limitations. Asus is addressing them with a second-gen, more customizable ScreenPad that offers a wide range of ...
Asus is doubling down on making a laptop's touch screen serve double duty as a second display. The company announced ScreenPad support for the Asus ZenBook Pro 14 at IFA. I’m the deputy managing ...
Asus has doubled down on its use of ScreenPad, the 5.5-inch 1,920x1,080 display that is able to function as either a secondary display or as a touchpad, by taking it to other models in its line up, ...
Remember Razer's Switchblade UI? Remember Windows SideShow? If you ever dreamt of a computer with its own secondary display, then ASUS' New ZenBook Pro is the device for you. In place of a traditional ...
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Last year’s ZenBook Pro wasn’t a very good laptop, but we found ourselves pleasantly surprised with its key selling point. The ScreenPad, a smartphone-like screen that replaced the traditional ...
Asus has officially introduced its new ZenBook Pro 15 UX580GE at Computex 2018, and the laptop comes with a Screenpad, i.e., a secondary display instead of a simple trackpad. The new ZenBook Pro 15 ...
At the Computex Tapei conference, Asus announced a new Zenbook Pro laptop that replaces the touchpad with a interactive touch screen called a ScreenPad. ScreenPads are high resolution displays that ...
Productivity gurus these days may frown upon multitasking but computers are just built for that purpose. And given the trend these days, humans are heading down that road, for better or worse. Perhaps ...
Asus appears to be preparing to launch a new feature called ScreenPad that lets you launch and interact with some Windows applications using a touchscreen device. It’s unclear at this point if ...