

Its positioning makes it very difficult to use. This is an excellent trackpad in an inferior position. Additionally, the built-in buttons are snappy, and it has full gesture support.

We found that the trackpad was fine with a smooth and responsive surface. Asus has added a secondary calendar function on the touchpad. The touchpad is located on the right of the screen is square-shaped and takes the place of the Numpad. Moreover, prolonged typing on a tabletop can be painful without using the included wrist-rest. However, the position of the keyboard is not the best, and it is challenging to type on anything other than a tabletop. The keys offer a great 1.4mm travel distance, are well spaced out, and the base of it is quite sturdy, ensuring zero flex. The keyboard on this laptop is pretty solid. The second screen means the keyboard is moved to the front edge, and the touchpad gets shifted to the right of the laptop. The ZenBook Pro Duo shares the same shifted keyboard design as Asus’ top-end Zephyrus S series. Considering this laptop is targeted towards content creators, there should have been an inclusion of the SD card slot at the very least. Not the best assortment of I/O on a 15-inch laptop. The ZenBook Pro Duo gets an HDMI 2.0 port, a USB 3.1 Gen 2 port and a power connector on its left side, while a Thunderbolt 3 (Type-C), headphone/mic jack and a second USB 3.1 Gen 2 port sit on the right.
