

~800:1) but at the cost of slower black-white and gray-gray response times. 300 nits) and with a deeper contrast ratio (~1200:1 vs. When compared to the older panel, the newer one is brighter (400 nits vs. The UX482 ScreenPad uses a newer version of the IPS BOE panel from the UX481 (HF NV126B5M_N42 instead of the HF NV126B5M_N41). Of course, none come with the same secondary display feature that makes the UX492 so special. A larger 15.6-inch ZenBook Duo UX582 model is also available.Ĭompetitors to the ZenBook Duo UX482 include other high-end 14-inch Ultrabooks like the MSI Prestige 14, Lenovo Yoga Slim 7, or Huawei MateBook 14. All configurations are otherwise fixed with a primary 14-inch FHD IPS display and secondary 12.6-inch 1920 x 515 ScreenPad. Our specific SKU retails for about $1300 USD. This review will focus on the differences between the UX482 and UX481 and what users can expect from Asus' 2021 dual-screen Ultrabook.Ĭonfigurations range from the Core i5-1135G7 CPU with 8 GB of fast LPDDR4X-4266 RAM up to the Core i7-1165G7 with 32 GB of RAM and discrete GeForce MX450 graphics. The latest model may look similar at first glance, but it actually introduces several significant improvements both inside and out.
#Asus zenbook duo 14 ux482ea full
It has barely been a full year since we last checked out the dual-screen ZenBook Duo UX481 and Asus is already launching a full-in ZenBook Duo UX482 to succeed it.
