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There's a long row of half-height Fn keys with all the usual suspects, plus a couple that relate to the second screen. The keyboard keys are normal in size and offer an acceptable 1.4mm of travel. Note the somewhat cramped keyboard and portrait-orientation touchpad. Both the main secondary screens accept input from the bundled stylus as well as finger presses and sweeps.
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The ScreenPad Plus occupies the full width of the chassis, and is a 14-inch IPS touch screen with 3840-by-1100-pixel resolution. I measured its panel at 12.5cm deep (this includes the bezel), while the keyboard section has 10.5cm of depth (including the surround into which it's recessed). The ScreenPad Plus occupies more than half of the space normally available to the keyboard and touchpad. Open up and a second screen - the ScreenPad Plus - raises itself to sit at an angle designed for easier viewing than if the screen were flat.
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The outside of the ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED, like its 'Duo' brethren, gives no indication of the radically different screen arrangement inside. This Celestial Blue livery will be familiar from any number of other Asus laptops. Still, it's nice to get a bundled sleeve, which should prevent bag dust from fouling ports and the plentiful air vents on both sides of the chassis, as well as protecting the deep blue/grey chassis. The ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED is certified to meet MIL-STD 810G and so should cope well with the rough and tumble of a laptop bag.

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