NOTE: As pointed out by a commenter, there's an announced i7/Intel Xe variant that will likely perform better in battery tests, but I don't yet have pricing or availability info on that model.
Honestly it's mostly a case of Intel's mobile APUs not performing well on battery life when paired with any DGPU at all. AMD's Ryzen, especially their Ryzen 6000 APUs are Infinitely better at battery life and don't sacrifice much performance to achieve that. Heck, 6800U/6900H SKUs have a GPU that beats the last-generation GTX 1650M included inside it while also allowing the modern rendering features like Ray Tracing.
@@theyoutuber273 It's not even that, Ampere (NVIDIA's latest architecture) is surprisingly efficient despite being on Samsung 8nm, able to keep up with RDNA2 despite being on a far inferior node. We can see that even with the less efficient Ryzen 5000+NVIDIA Laptops like my Strix G17 from ASUS. That thing with a 5800H and a 3070M can break the 6 hour mark in a actively updating task like Google Drive.etc, and can even push near 10hrs when watching video. Heck, it can even push a hour out at 80Ws with the 3070 which is more than what most intel-equipped models can say
The battery life always seems low because so far you've reviewed laptops with a combination of Intel chip + high screen resolution + small battery, such as ZenBook 14x, Pro 14 Duo, Surface Studio, etc. ASUS has other models like ZenBook Pro 15 OLED (UM535) with Ryzen chip and enormous 96Wh battery that gets comfortable 10 hours of browsing time all the while having a dGPU and OLED screen. It's just unfortunate manufacturers are not sending premium AMD laptops to tech reviewers.
This is a fair point! I'll try to spend more time with AMD-powered machines as they become available to media (or, barring that, I may buy a few to cover). Thanks for the feedback.
Granted it isn't an OLED display, but my Asus ROG G14 has a Ryzen 9 6900hs and a dGPU only has a 76wh battery and that thing gets 10+hours of browsing time. It doesn't even take a huge battery, Intel is just not efficient compared to the competition
It's not the screens, it's that Intel chip. All 12th gen H series Intel laptops last 5 hours or less with huge batteries while the same laptop but with a Ryzen CPU that performs the same on battery and still plenty powerful lasts 8+ hours.
The screens don't help. They are still the highest power drawing component, especially high resolution and OLED ones (when showing anything but black with white being a massive power hog). But yes, Intel's recent chips aren't great power efficiency wise.
Man I can’t explain how much I enjoy your video’s. You have such a special way you deliver your reviews that is both detailed but also understandable, which I don’t think is an easy feat. Thank you. 🙏🏾
I love the concept of this machine and I'm happy you're always covering the new versions. I love seeing a good idea being developed instead of being abandoned immediately.
Agreed! It's especially admirable since ASUS has no real competition in this space, so they don't "need" to be innovating at the pace they are. Glad they feel differently.
@@TheMrMobile it would be so much better if they wold switch the screen and keyboard and wold make much taller second screen with smll keyboard, which is numeric.. itwould be a masterpiece if the second screen would be the same as the top one and instead of dealing with that 180 ac adapter, would make a single 135w usbc as on the delll xps 15, i would care about battery life than..
Absolutely love this laptop design! I'm someone that loves the extra real estate section screen and the 'cutting edge' outside the box airflow implementation. I would definitely forgive the shortcomings and sometimes go out of my way to implement 3rd party gadgets to visualise my 'perfect system'... So asus has me covered in this - although I am a bit of an AMD fan girl of sorts...
I'm the same way, honestly. In another life where I don't need to edit video all the time, I picture myself owning this machine and tweaking it to perfection (with a battery pack in tow).
Thanks Michael. I love the evolution of this device. I struggle to see how the hardware problems can be fixed with the design. And if you love the design and usage case then the minor issues won't matter. You don't get two touch screens on a Mac.
I didn't think it looked that awkward to use the second screen as a mouse pad. It's all about muscle memory, once you get used to it it would probably have a lot of advantages over a regular trackpad.
It's bigger, for sure - only problem is there's nowhere to rest your wrist when using it (because the keyboard is right under you). It's nice to have the option but I think most folks will probably have more luck with a wireless mouse.
As someone who's never owned a laptop. Keys seem perfect. Will be using as desktop replacement. So weight battery life, is no issue. The stylus no mount no problem. Ever hear of Velcro?
Sam, truely I hope you read this... I really can not make it clear enough on how much I enjoy the uniqueness of your videos. From the exceptional video and scene quality to how you approach the products. I can enjoy any video you make no matter what the subject is.
3:36 Just the fact I heard "I dig that", let's me know I'm still in the right reviewers hands. That, plus I already have had the "Mr. Mobile experience" and I know how amazing Mr. Fisher is when it comes to writing a review.
Can't wait until we get those diamond radioactive batteries to completely eliminate that power draw weakness (assuming they can be fit to work in laptops and other devices). I guess we'll find out in a decade or two maybe.
You mention awkward keyboard set up, shifted to the front. For me it's a great solution in combination with RollerMouse Mobile, which with other laptops doesn't work so well due to regular trackpad standing (laying?) in the way for comfortable reach for a keyboard. The dual touch screen idea is great for productivity and comfort. What I like most about such kinds of design is variety of ways of input user may utilize.
I feel like this would be perfect and have many of its battery issues eliminated through the integration of a new Ryzen 6800-series APU - performance per watt for those is excellent, and the RDNA2 graphics are very capable, as showcased on the Steam Deck and other upcoming products. Mobile 12th-gen Intel CPUs and good battery life seem generally incompatible, unfortunately, which is sad, because the performance is excellent.
Perhaps I am very fortunate but I feel that I have to live with fewer compromises using a Zenbook Duo than I have with any other laptop I have owned (and I have owned around 15 over the years). I only need enough battery life to get us through soundcheck and a 75 minute live set and the last 8 or 9 laptops I've owned have had no problem with that. Having the keyboard at the bottom means it's a doddle to place a MIDI controller keyboard in front of the laptop and still be able to type in relative comfort. I am a little disappointed that the PSU seems to have grown considerably from the one I got with my UX482 (previous gen model) but I am extremely pleased that it is no longer taking up a precious USB-C port, so it's a compromise I am happy to put up with.
Love two screens. That trackpad is dreadful, small and right centered. This is a sweet portable desktop - but not a laptop to me… as a proper mouse would be a must for many and the battery is wee.
My laptop is bloated by mcafee too! Its annoying to see these pop up messages everyday. The worst part is you need to wait a several seconds to make it disappear. What a trash way to attract customer.
There's really a certain appeal to these laptops from Asus. Combines the utilitarian and content creator in mind, but somewhat falls short on some essential elements that a regular user needs to have. I'm currently testing and reviewing the smallest Vivobook Pro model, the Asus Vivobook Pro 14 OLED with Intel Core i5 and the Intel Iris Xe graphics. And I gotta say, I quite have some the same sentiments of yours. I am inspired also to get some pointers from this video inside my review video for it. Wishing I have a stamp of approval from yours. 😊😊
@@TheMrMobile all the phone nerds like us first Windows phone. Didn’t have Windows 3? I would freak people out, they couldn’t believe it was a phone. They all thought it was a non-cellular PDA. The keyboard was awful, had to press down extremely hard on the keyboard, battery lasted 2 hours, stylus would fall out of the device, but we were able to send emails with attachments, browse the web, text pictures and videos while talking on the phone. It made the sidekick groupies jealous. Was an awesome time for tech.
I recently purchased a new dell Inspiron 13.3 inch laptop. It’s webcam was supposedly 1080p, but in reality it was considerably worse than the webcam on my daily driver: a mid 2012 MacBook Pro. With that in mind, the camera on this ASUS zen book looks amazing!
57 seconds in, and I'm now waiting with bated breath for Michael's comparison of the newer Asus spinoff badge to the Trek Delta Shield. Fingers cros--err... splayed! 🖖
Hey Michael, Any plans on reviewing a decently powered/cooled R7-6800U laptop?? And also the new Pavilion Plus 14, evolution of the rather good Envy 14 imo?
Hi Sam, does it perform well as you have the UX851? Im thinking to get this one as my Macbook crashed down few days ago. I am using it for design aspects like you do such as CAD, SketchUp and Photoshop. Does yours tend to slow down when dealing with heavy work? Thanks!
Step one of taking something like this into use is eradicating the McAfee crap. But, I do like the concept of this laptop - I just rarely need to use a laptop for focused productivity, so a more generic design with more battery makes more sense.
yes, as the verge pointed out, this is not a laptop for lounging around on the couch for the lack of a palm rest. i dig the star trek animated lcars. if i had one i would also stick a metal comm badge over the starfleet symbol, and bring a usb hub wherever it goes. thanks tony stark for the review video.
Did you not forget about the 120hz displays? Decent feature to forget lol. Me, I want this laptop but Asus will not give a date yet and I'm losing patience lol
Still have my Gen1 of this latop, not the promodel, it has an i7 & modest gpu. I find myself using it ~10 hours a day for a little over 2 years. Usually used at home hooked up to a 2nd (1080p) monitor with usb keyboard & mouse. I only use the second (built in) screen when I'm not home. Performance & reliability had been incredible. Battery is meh tbh.. but I'm always close to a power source. The biggest tip I can give is not budget for a power bank but for a high capacity micro SD (512gb / 1TB) cost around $50 - $150 USD which will basically double your storage & prolong the life of the SSD it comes with! Also just to be safe, back up your shit on an external HDD (they are cheap as chips) weekly (or after important work/social updates) it's better to be safe than sorry!
Love your reviews as always! Looking forward to a review of the new Motorola Razr! I take it that with this laptop and the Asus modern range in general, you exchange battery longevity for design and performance.
I’m still using the zenbook that was released in 2017. i7, 16gb ram, amoled touch display, thing is just amazing even today. Been thinking of upgrading, but I really hate how a laptop is being comprised to the point you can’t easily use it on your lap anymore. I have to ask, does that second screen really help more than it hurts? Even running my business I’ve never needed dual screens
Just got this sometime back . From a person changing laptops every year , I can surely say this is the best laptop I ever bought but sucks in battery life as all Intel laptops do . I wish it came with AMD
I wouldn’t want to use an i9 laptop with a good battery life in the first place, that just means that it’s compromising performance in the name of portability, at which point an i5 or i7 could be faster than said i9
i disagree with you on the the second screen. for me it's quite useful when using photoshop ,lr and other photo and video editing softwares you can put a dozen of dials and switches and keep the main display to view your project . or use the small display as a drawing tablet
@@TheMrMobile Indeed it is, though I do wonder if long term durability would be a potential concern with this design. Do you think this could make it a candidate for a long term review?
@@hoobidibahbidibah8119 Sadly I don't have this unit for a long-term review period. Hinge feels very sturdy, though; I think the only way to damage it would be to accidentally close it over a cable or something (as UltraBookReview mentions in their coverage).
@@TheMrMobile Aw, that's a shame you're not able to keep such a cool looking device... Thank you for the response, that's reassuring to hear about the hinges seeming study. And awesome review, as always.
Been watching your reviews for years and your always spot on. Convenient my fave youtube reviewer is reviewing my favourite laptop range. Thanks for your insight as always.
Thanks Michael, i love your real life experience review. But i want to know is it possible to charge with 100 w usb c charging while using it or its still gonna be discharge? i've plan buy the i7-12700h+igpu option
It's great but in the same chassis you can get more performance and more endurance from the Asus Zephyrus Duo 16 that launched ig at the CES 2022 and it also packs the graphics power that you may require to play flight simulator on it with ease and no stutter also they made the main display touch enabled as well like the second display it's like a Zenbook Pro Duo with extra horsepower pls review that as well
Great review! Did you find that the key bumps on the F and J letters left marks on the screen after a while? I found that there were marks on the main screen on the last two versions of this laptop because the key bumps were rubbing against it.
Great video as always! Another thing I'm surprised you didn't mention is that the screen tends to wobble when you're typing. I suppose that is because of the new hinge design. Did that not bother you at all?
Honestly the pricing isn't awful given you get an i9 and a 3050 which can both suck up to 85w. Thats honestly premium ultrabook territory and those are slower, and generally less multi tasker friendly anyway. However that inefficient Intel chip isn't helping your battery life at all.
I have a perfect use case for such dual-screen device - translation. You put the original text in the screen below, and put the translated text in the main screen. That said, the price and spec of this machine is totally overkilled for such use case. So, my question is: Can ASUS make a cheap version of ZENBOOK DUO?
They did last year. There was a Zenbook Duo Pro (whose next iteration is reviewed here), and a normal Zenbook Duo. It had lower specs compared to the pro version (normal IPS display as opposed to OLED, the only dGPU you could get was an NVIDEA MX450, or skip that out entirely for no dGPU but integrated Intel Irix XE graphics, lower battery charge power (65w type-C charger, with a 70wH battery I think, not too sure)). The cost difference was significant too, with the PRO version costing almost 70% more than the non-pro version. They should release one this year too, but I'm not too sure about the time frame on it. Source: I have the non-pro one
MR. MOBILE All the respect to you, ur videos are stunning. i kinda know this is futile, but i wana ask, this is so out there....a friend of mine had a phone, BACK WHEN PHONES WERE FUN, it was an NEC phone, i think, it had a 180 degrees rotating camera on top, to take selfies or just take normal photos and videos. BUT... he was sneaky, and set the camera at 90 degrees, lay down the phone on the table and take sneaky pics... anyone knows the phone ? and mr Mobile, can u review it ?
Me: 2:22 Oh that is a pretty good looking webcam camera. MrMobile: Webcam is mediocre. Are my standards too low? Or do I just not look at enough webcams?
Too bad it's not available with AMD chips this far. It would make a massive improvement on battery life, aswell as noise level. Also I don't get why we don't have second screens with a swivel like a camcorder yet, no compromise, yet it would offer a second screen. That could just be half a screen, so basically used vertical, better for battery life and for the typical tasks of a secondary screen in my opinion
This is super interesting, but I'm a kind of a person who prefers connecting external display (right now my external screen is 32") So I'm not sure if it is worth buying such a laptop, what do you think?
I have the 2021 11th gen ZenBook Duo 14 and my only complaint is that it needs the 2nd display to have more tilt which this new one solves. And also the way it digs into your legs underneath (also corrected with this new model by laying flat). Another great review - thanks!
NOTE: As pointed out by a commenter, there's an announced i7/Intel Xe variant that will likely perform better in battery tests, but I don't yet have pricing or availability info on that model.
Honestly it's mostly a case of Intel's mobile APUs not performing well on battery life when paired with any DGPU at all.
AMD's Ryzen, especially their Ryzen 6000 APUs are Infinitely better at battery life and don't sacrifice much performance to achieve that.
Heck, 6800U/6900H SKUs have a GPU that beats the last-generation GTX 1650M included inside it while also allowing the modern rendering features like Ray Tracing.
Great review! You are fun to watch with interesting products.
@@Alovon yeah, that's because Intel and Nvidia are still a node or 2 behind.
@@theyoutuber273 It's not even that, Ampere (NVIDIA's latest architecture) is surprisingly efficient despite being on Samsung 8nm, able to keep up with RDNA2 despite being on a far inferior node.
We can see that even with the less efficient Ryzen 5000+NVIDIA Laptops like my Strix G17 from ASUS.
That thing with a 5800H and a 3070M can break the 6 hour mark in a actively updating task like Google Drive.etc, and can even push near 10hrs when watching video.
Heck, it can even push a hour out at 80Ws with the 3070 which is more than what most intel-equipped models can say
@@Alovon Interesting! I know that Nvidia is ahead of AMD, but I didn't know it's that much. I cant wait to see how Nvidia TSMC 5nm chips will perform.
The battery life always seems low because so far you've reviewed laptops with a combination of Intel chip + high screen resolution + small battery, such as ZenBook 14x, Pro 14 Duo, Surface Studio, etc. ASUS has other models like ZenBook Pro 15 OLED (UM535) with Ryzen chip and enormous 96Wh battery that gets comfortable 10 hours of browsing time all the while having a dGPU and OLED screen. It's just unfortunate manufacturers are not sending premium AMD laptops to tech reviewers.
This is a fair point! I'll try to spend more time with AMD-powered machines as they become available to media (or, barring that, I may buy a few to cover). Thanks for the feedback.
@@TheMrMobile the asus g14 is running full AMD with liquid metal now. Would really love to hear your thoughts on it😊
@@spikeimperial I agree with this wholeheartedly
Granted it isn't an OLED display, but my Asus ROG G14 has a Ryzen 9 6900hs and a dGPU only has a 76wh battery and that thing gets 10+hours of browsing time. It doesn't even take a huge battery, Intel is just not efficient compared to the competition
*Laughs in M1 with nearly 20 hours of battery life...*
It's not the screens, it's that Intel chip. All 12th gen H series Intel laptops last 5 hours or less with huge batteries while the same laptop but with a Ryzen CPU that performs the same on battery and still plenty powerful lasts 8+ hours.
Yeah, Intel's H-SKU's on laptops have never been very good on battery.
The screens don't help. They are still the highest power drawing component, especially high resolution and OLED ones (when showing anything but black with white being a massive power hog).
But yes, Intel's recent chips aren't great power efficiency wise.
Man I can’t explain how much I enjoy your video’s. You have such a special way you deliver your reviews that is both detailed but also understandable, which I don’t think is an easy feat. Thank you. 🙏🏾
I love the concept of this machine and I'm happy you're always covering the new versions. I love seeing a good idea being developed instead of being abandoned immediately.
Agreed! It's especially admirable since ASUS has no real competition in this space, so they don't "need" to be innovating at the pace they are. Glad they feel differently.
@@TheMrMobile it would be so much better if they wold switch the screen and keyboard and wold make much taller second screen with smll keyboard, which is numeric.. itwould be a masterpiece if the second screen would be the same as the top one and instead of dealing with that 180 ac adapter, would make a single 135w usbc as on the delll xps 15, i would care about battery life than..
Absolutely love this laptop design! I'm someone that loves the extra real estate section screen and the 'cutting edge' outside the box airflow implementation. I would definitely forgive the shortcomings and sometimes go out of my way to implement 3rd party gadgets to visualise my 'perfect system'... So asus has me covered in this - although I am a bit of an AMD fan girl of sorts...
I'm the same way, honestly. In another life where I don't need to edit video all the time, I picture myself owning this machine and tweaking it to perfection (with a battery pack in tow).
Thanks Michael. I love the evolution of this device. I struggle to see how the hardware problems can be fixed with the design. And if you love the design and usage case then the minor issues won't matter. You don't get two touch screens on a Mac.
You don't even get one touchscreen lmao
I didn't think it looked that awkward to use the second screen as a mouse pad. It's all about muscle memory, once you get used to it it would probably have a lot of advantages over a regular trackpad.
It's bigger, for sure - only problem is there's nowhere to rest your wrist when using it (because the keyboard is right under you). It's nice to have the option but I think most folks will probably have more luck with a wireless mouse.
Besides the amazing videos, mr mobile always bring a top tier soundtrack, so glad to see the music credit on the description.
As someone who's never owned a laptop. Keys seem perfect. Will be using as desktop replacement. So weight battery life, is no issue. The stylus no mount no problem. Ever hear of Velcro?
This review had a literary quality in it, bravo!
Sam, truely I hope you read this... I really can not make it clear enough on how much I enjoy the uniqueness of your videos. From the exceptional video and scene quality to how you approach the products. I can enjoy any video you make no matter what the subject is.
Love the video! I just have one wish - More shots of your cat!
3:36 Just the fact I heard "I dig that", let's me know I'm still in the right reviewers hands. That, plus I already have had the "Mr. Mobile experience" and I know how amazing Mr. Fisher is when it comes to writing a review.
I have the duo ux482 and its amazing and battery life around 10 hours …the 2 nd display isnt as sharp but i cant go back to a 1 screen laptop anymore
Double the screen, double the fun. That's what she said
Can't wait until we get those diamond radioactive batteries to completely eliminate that power draw weakness (assuming they can be fit to work in laptops and other devices). I guess we'll find out in a decade or two maybe.
Ikr
Doesn't appear to be a carriable laptop but a powerhouse workhorse on top of one's desk. It's a useful and powerful desktop.
You mention awkward keyboard set up, shifted to the front. For me it's a great solution in combination with RollerMouse Mobile, which with other laptops doesn't work so well due to regular trackpad standing (laying?) in the way for comfortable reach for a keyboard.
The dual touch screen idea is great for productivity and comfort. What I like most about such kinds of design is variety of ways of input user may utilize.
I feel like this would be perfect and have many of its battery issues eliminated through the integration of a new Ryzen 6800-series APU - performance per watt for those is excellent, and the RDNA2 graphics are very capable, as showcased on the Steam Deck and other upcoming products.
Mobile 12th-gen Intel CPUs and good battery life seem generally incompatible, unfortunately, which is sad, because the performance is excellent.
It is very rare to find content that consistently is both entertaining and smart in the same time, I really appreciate your work Mr.Mobile!
This guy can pick up a stick off the ground and review it, I'd still watch it with great pleasure. Loves from Armenia, Michael!
Perhaps I am very fortunate but I feel that I have to live with fewer compromises using a Zenbook Duo than I have with any other laptop I have owned (and I have owned around 15 over the years). I only need enough battery life to get us through soundcheck and a 75 minute live set and the last 8 or 9 laptops I've owned have had no problem with that. Having the keyboard at the bottom means it's a doddle to place a MIDI controller keyboard in front of the laptop and still be able to type in relative comfort. I am a little disappointed that the PSU seems to have grown considerably from the one I got with my UX482 (previous gen model) but I am extremely pleased that it is no longer taking up a precious USB-C port, so it's a compromise I am happy to put up with.
What happened to zenbook 17? It is supposed to be released between this month or next, and there will be no competition
Love two screens. That trackpad is dreadful, small and right centered. This is a sweet portable desktop - but not a laptop to me… as a proper mouse would be a must for many and the battery is wee.
My laptop is bloated by mcafee too! Its annoying to see these pop up messages everyday. The worst part is you need to wait a several seconds to make it disappear. What a trash way to attract customer.
There's really a certain appeal to these laptops from Asus. Combines the utilitarian and content creator in mind, but somewhat falls short on some essential elements that a regular user needs to have.
I'm currently testing and reviewing the smallest Vivobook Pro model, the Asus Vivobook Pro 14 OLED with Intel Core i5 and the Intel Iris Xe graphics. And I gotta say, I quite have some the same sentiments of yours. I am inspired also to get some pointers from this video inside my review video for it. Wishing I have a stamp of approval from yours. 😊😊
Request #13 MrMobile…..PPC-6700 for “When Phones Were Fun” series. Let’s go Michael! Don’t know how long I can keep this streak going.
Ha! My first Windows Mobile device. I ... really didn't like it when I owned it, but maybe I'll get around to covering it someday.
@@TheMrMobile all the phone nerds like us first Windows phone. Didn’t have Windows 3? I would freak people out, they couldn’t believe it was a phone. They all thought it was a non-cellular PDA. The keyboard was awful, had to press down extremely hard on the keyboard, battery lasted 2 hours, stylus would fall out of the device, but we were able to send emails with attachments, browse the web, text pictures and videos while talking on the phone. It made the sidekick groupies jealous. Was an awesome time for tech.
3 and half hours? Woww that so short 🤒
That petite bag is aging like wine Le finesse
If I wouldn't be so locked in into the apple thing, I'd GO for this one.
Great video, can't wait to see the Zephyrus Duo 16 review
At 6:08.....I could not agree more!
I recently purchased a new dell Inspiron 13.3 inch laptop. It’s webcam was supposedly 1080p, but in reality it was considerably worse than the webcam on my daily driver: a mid 2012 MacBook Pro. With that in mind, the camera on this ASUS zen book looks amazing!
MrMobile here still rocking those Garmin Marq Captain from 2/3 years ago
Still my favourite laptop since 2019
57 seconds in, and I'm now waiting with bated breath for Michael's comparison of the newer Asus spinoff badge to the Trek Delta Shield. Fingers cros--err... splayed! 🖖
3:47, was not disappointed!
You going to do a video on the Zenbook Fold?
Correction, non of these BUT the Xe model is quoted at $1,999. On CDW these are being backordered at $2,048.99 to $2,355.99.
where does one find a laptop bag like that?
Love this design, will hopefully try to get its next Year's version if i chose to buy a Laptop instead of desktop PC
Hey Michael,
Any plans on reviewing a decently powered/cooled R7-6800U laptop??
And also the new Pavilion Plus 14, evolution of the rather good Envy 14 imo?
Got a UX851 2years ago for motion graphics and 3D modelling. It still rocks today! I probably will keep using this line in the future.
Hi Sam, does it perform well as you have the UX851?
Im thinking to get this one as my Macbook crashed down few days ago. I am using it for design aspects like you do such as CAD, SketchUp and Photoshop. Does yours tend to slow down when dealing with heavy work? Thanks!
Step one of taking something like this into use is eradicating the McAfee crap. But, I do like the concept of this laptop - I just rarely need to use a laptop for focused productivity, so a more generic design with more battery makes more sense.
Hey Michael, may I check with u if ur review unit also has the grainy, pixel-y main display issue as encountered by most people?
yes, as the verge pointed out, this is not a laptop for lounging around on the couch for the lack of a palm rest. i dig the star trek animated lcars. if i had one i would also stick a metal comm badge over the starfleet symbol, and bring a usb hub wherever it goes. thanks tony stark for the review video.
3:44 I'm just too distracted by that beautiful logo on the lid haha
Did you not forget about the 120hz displays? Decent feature to forget lol.
Me, I want this laptop but Asus will not give a date yet and I'm losing patience lol
Gives the reviewer a plus. For never spilling any of those multiple drinks in the unit. Or did he? Lol.
I love my Mac and detest Windows but this thing is so cool. Windows computers have some cool quirky features.
Still have my Gen1 of this latop, not the promodel, it has an i7 & modest gpu.
I find myself using it ~10 hours a day for a little over 2 years. Usually used at home hooked up to a 2nd (1080p) monitor with usb keyboard & mouse.
I only use the second (built in) screen when I'm not home.
Performance & reliability had been incredible.
Battery is meh tbh.. but I'm always close to a power source.
The biggest tip I can give is not budget for a power bank but for a high capacity micro SD (512gb / 1TB) cost around $50 - $150 USD which will basically double your storage & prolong the life of the SSD it comes with!
Also just to be safe, back up your shit on an external HDD (they are cheap as chips) weekly (or after important work/social updates) it's better to be safe than sorry!
By far the best review I have seen yet! Thank you.
I have no intention of buying this laptop, but as usual it was a joy to watch another theMrMobile video.
Kudos Mr. Fisher!
aSUS ZenBook
I absolutely still love mine...
A m2 max macbook pro in this style would be insane. Their insane battery life and the dual screen😂
If an m1 or m2 Mac had a second display like this it wouldn’t support any external displays lol
What ever happened to the review of the gaming focused laptop you mentioned at 5:30?
As always, its a pleasure watching your weekly videos.
Short, Informative, Concise and to the point!
Love your reviews as always! Looking forward to a review of the new Motorola Razr!
I take it that with this laptop and the Asus modern range in general, you exchange battery longevity for design and performance.
I’m still using the zenbook that was released in 2017. i7, 16gb ram, amoled touch display, thing is just amazing even today. Been thinking of upgrading, but I really hate how a laptop is being comprised to the point you can’t easily use it on your lap anymore.
I have to ask, does that second screen really help more than it hurts? Even running my business I’ve never needed dual screens
Your style is out of the world, ❤️
You get new cameras? Feel like I can see more detail on your face especially, but I could just be high 😂
Just got this sometime back . From a person changing laptops every year , I can surely say this is the best laptop I ever bought but sucks in battery life as all Intel laptops do . I wish it came with AMD
Ooh a little tease of a certain NX-01 deckplan there. Love the review and keep 'em comin'!
i like the mini MOFT stands that they include
Thought the same about the Asus Starfleet badge
I wouldn’t want to use an i9 laptop with a good battery life in the first place, that just means that it’s compromising performance in the name of portability, at which point an i5 or i7 could be faster than said i9
“said i9” Avoid using “said” in that way. This isn’t a courtroom.
i disagree with you on the the second screen. for me it's quite useful when using photoshop ,lr and other photo and video editing softwares you can put a dozen of dials and switches and keep the main display to view your project . or use the small display as a drawing tablet
are you actually using it at all?
Is the screen woblier than previous models?
Whoa, that hinge design is really something
It's a true engineering marvel. The hinge is most of the reason I wanted to cover this machine.
@@TheMrMobile Indeed it is, though I do wonder if long term durability would be a potential concern with this design. Do you think this could make it a candidate for a long term review?
@@hoobidibahbidibah8119 Sadly I don't have this unit for a long-term review period. Hinge feels very sturdy, though; I think the only way to damage it would be to accidentally close it over a cable or something (as UltraBookReview mentions in their coverage).
@@TheMrMobile Aw, that's a shame you're not able to keep such a cool looking device...
Thank you for the response, that's reassuring to hear about the hinges seeming study. And awesome review, as always.
Been watching your reviews for years and your always spot on. Convenient my fave youtube reviewer is reviewing my favourite laptop range. Thanks for your insight as always.
hi ... my name is en from Malaysia, I want to ask if the iphone 14 will have a USB type-c charger the is true. Thank you 👍
Thanks Michael, i love your real life experience review. But i want to know is it possible to charge with 100 w usb c charging while using it or its still gonna be discharge? i've plan buy the i7-12700h+igpu option
It's great but in the same chassis you can get more performance and more endurance from the Asus Zephyrus Duo 16 that launched ig at the CES 2022 and it also packs the graphics power that you may require to play flight simulator on it with ease and no stutter also they made the main display touch enabled as well like the second display it's like a Zenbook Pro Duo with extra horsepower pls review that as well
Great review!
Did you find that the key bumps on the F and J letters left marks on the screen after a while?
I found that there were marks on the main screen on the last two versions of this laptop because the key bumps were rubbing against it.
How’s the screen resolution for a touch screen?
what flip phone do you have?
What do you do with all the tech you get for reviews?
Portland, JAMAICA in the Building !!!!!!
Great video as always! Another thing I'm surprised you didn't mention is that the screen tends to wobble when you're typing. I suppose that is because of the new hinge design. Did that not bother you at all?
Hey @MrMobile you have scammers on your page... I hope TH-cam sorts this out. Bummer.
@@secovlad6441 Yep, it's shameful how long TH-cam has allowed this problem to fester.
Does the stylus use MPP or wacom technology? If the former a surface pen slim would work. Great vid as always!
Is it possible to charge the machine with usb-c?
I’m gonna buy this one for sure
I see what you did on the thumbnail title 😆
Honestly the pricing isn't awful given you get an i9 and a 3050 which can both suck up to 85w. Thats honestly premium ultrabook territory and those are slower, and generally less multi tasker friendly anyway. However that inefficient Intel chip isn't helping your battery life at all.
When you drop the zephyrus 16 2022 model you should let's us know where to find one
Hi Michael! Love your videos.
Hi! Thanks for watching.
i guess it beats lugging a desktop to work/class
How does this perform attaching an eGPU to reach those more desktop class gaming?
I have a perfect use case for such dual-screen device - translation. You put the original text in the screen below, and put the translated text in the main screen.
That said, the price and spec of this machine is totally overkilled for such use case. So, my question is: Can ASUS make a cheap version of ZENBOOK DUO?
They did last year. There was a Zenbook Duo Pro (whose next iteration is reviewed here), and a normal Zenbook Duo. It had lower specs compared to the pro version (normal IPS display as opposed to OLED, the only dGPU you could get was an NVIDEA MX450, or skip that out entirely for no dGPU but integrated Intel Irix XE graphics, lower battery charge power (65w type-C charger, with a 70wH battery I think, not too sure)). The cost difference was significant too, with the PRO version costing almost 70% more than the non-pro version. They should release one this year too, but I'm not too sure about the time frame on it. Source: I have the non-pro one
Man I'd love to have this thing, if only I used windows for something more than gaming.
MR. MOBILE
All the respect to you, ur videos are stunning.
i kinda know this is futile, but i wana ask, this is so out there....a friend of mine had a phone, BACK WHEN PHONES WERE FUN, it was an NEC phone, i think, it had a 180 degrees rotating camera on top, to take selfies or just take normal photos and videos.
BUT...
he was sneaky, and set the camera at 90 degrees, lay down the phone on the table and take sneaky pics...
anyone knows the phone ?
and mr Mobile, can u review it ?
Your cat's fur coat colour is darker than my soul. And I like it.
If I can know which phone is by the side of your laptop / resembling moto razr
Me: 2:22 Oh that is a pretty good looking webcam camera.
MrMobile: Webcam is mediocre.
Are my standards too low? Or do I just not look at enough webcams?
Too bad it's not available with AMD chips this far. It would make a massive improvement on battery life, aswell as noise level. Also I don't get why we don't have second screens with a swivel like a camcorder yet, no compromise, yet it would offer a second screen. That could just be half a screen, so basically used vertical, better for battery life and for the typical tasks of a secondary screen in my opinion
This is super interesting, but I'm a kind of a person who prefers connecting external display (right now my external screen is 32") So I'm not sure if it is worth buying such a laptop, what do you think?
Great video, as always. Who makes that monopod w/ tripod base?
Mate I wanna ask why is your speed of upload much lower than other tech youtubers and I understand that you work alone but still It feels very slow.
Is there any laptop for students on low cost
I have the 2021 11th gen ZenBook Duo 14 and my only complaint is that it needs the 2nd display to have more tilt which this new one solves. And also the way it digs into your legs underneath (also corrected with this new model by laying flat). Another great review - thanks!