


Only Shadow of the Tomb Raider made the Duo 15 sweat when I turned ray-tracing on. The Duo 15 deftly runs AAA games at Ultra settings at an average of 100 frames per second. In our CPU intense benchmarks, the Duo 15 put up some decent numbers when compared to a similarly spec’d Alienware m15 R3.
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But you also get a 300Hz Full HD Display, 32 GB of memory and a 1 TB M.2 SSD drive - more than enough for most things. All this just means that the Zephyrus Duo is a performance beast. Whichever way you look at it, that’s a hell of a lot of money. There’s a cheaper G550LWS which has an i7-10875H and RTX 2070 SUPER for about $1000 less. It will set you back an eyebrow-raising AUD $5,999. Our review unit is the top end G550LXS which has a 10th Gen core i9-10980HK CPU and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER. But does Asus dream of a world of dual screen laptops actually work? Why yes it does. The larger main display is either 4K or 300Hz Full HD and all the swankiest internals you’d expect. This new ScreenPad Plus is bigger, sharper and now rises up to meet you when you open the lid. The AUD $5, 999 Asus Zephyrus Duo 15 is an evolution of what started with the Zenbook Duo and its ScreenPad. Let’s start with the dual screens – how many laptops do you know that have two screens? I can only think of two others, one of those being another Asus – the Zenbook Duo. That might sound political party rhetoric but in this case, it’s quite literally true. A philosophy of technological innovation and progress. The Asus Zephyrus Duo 15 isn’t just a gaming laptop - it’s an ideal.
