For CES 2026, ASUS gave the Zenbook Duo the complete overhaul including a more compact design, better screens, faster performance and a bigger battery. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget) The ASUS Zenbook ...
At CES 2026, ASUS announced the world's first true dual screen gaming laptop with the ROG Zephyrus Duo. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget) A couple years ago ASUS made its first dual-screen laptop in the ...
Wearable displays, once assumed to be the future, are here. In fact they’ve been here for years, and they’re beloved by their users…which are still a tiny, tiny amount of actual people. But if you’re ...
Doubling the standard refresh rate won’t come cheap, and we don’t know yet how much Xreal is going to charge. Doubling the standard refresh rate won’t come cheap, and we don’t know yet how much Xreal ...
The Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo is back at CES 2026 with an all-new look. No longer sporting a funky half-sized touchscreen between the main display and the keyboard, the Zephyrus Duo is now a proper ...
The two displays get much closer now for a tidier setup. Plus, it’s got a big-ass battery. The two displays get much closer now for a tidier setup. Plus, it’s got a big-ass battery. is a reviewer ...
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ASUS ROG and Xreal unveiled the R1 gaming glasses, featuring a 240Hz Micro-OLED FHD display The wearable projects a massive 171-inch virtual screen with spatial audio Compatible with ROG Ally, PCs, ...
The Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo is always one of my favorite machines to test. The last version I had on my desk made excellent use of its additional panel, running everything from Discord notifications to ...
I test-drove Asus' tasty 16-inch ultralight with Qualcomm's anticipated 18-core Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme chip inside. This hard-hitting Arm salvo might even dent machines like Apple's 15-inch ...
You’ve drank Hideo Kojima sake. You’ve checked the time on your Hideo Kojima watch. You’ve even gone hiking in your Hideo Kojima exoskeleton. But are you ready to game on your Hideo Kojima laptop?
Zarif Ali is a Toronto-based technologist and journalist who lives at the intersection of emerging technology and consumer tech. He’s a Computer Science student at the University of Toronto, a ...
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