Asus ZenBook Duo (2024) was launched in India on Tuesday. It has two 14-inch Asus Lumina OLED touchscreens with Corning Gorilla Glass protection and runs Windows 11 Home out of the box.
The Asus Zenbook Duo (2024) features a detachable ErgoSense keyboard and touchpad that supports multi-touch gestures. It is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and up to 32 GB of RAM. It is powered by a 75Wh battery and supports 65W charging via the USB Type-C port.

Asus Zenbook Duo (2024) Price, Availability in India
Asus Zenbook Duo (2024) price in India is Rs. The base model with Intel Core Ultra 5 processor is priced at Rs 1,59,990, while the Intel Core Ultra 7 variant is priced at Rs. 1,99,990. Customers can get the laptop in two other configurations with Intel Core Ultra 9 processor priced at Rs. 2,19,990 and Rs.2,39,990 respectively.
Technical data Asus Zenbook Duo (2024)
The Taiwanese company equipped the Asus Zenbook Duo (2024) with two Full-HD+ OLED touchscreens (1900 x 1200 pixels), 100% DCI:P3 color gamut coverage and Corning Gorilla Glass protection. These laptops feature an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, Intel Arc Graphics, up to 32GB of LPDDR5x RAM, and up to 2TB of SSD storage.
Connectivity options on the Asus Zenbook Duo (2024) include Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port, an HDMI 2.1 port, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. The laptop runs Windows 11 Home.
For facial recognition and video calling, the ZenBook Duo (2024) is equipped with a Full HD iSense IR camera and an ambient light sensor. It has two Harmonic Gordon speakers with Dolby Atmos support. The laptop is equipped with a 75 Wh lithium-polymer battery that can be charged at 65 W via USB Type-C. According to the company, its dimensions are 31.3 x 21.7 x 1.99 cm and it weighs 1.35 kg.
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