Asus Unveils Dual-Screen Zenbook DUO with Next-Gen Intel Panther Lake, Starting at $2,499
Breaking: Asus Launches Dual-Screen Zenbook DUO with Intel Panther Lake
Asus has officially launched the Zenbook DUO (UX8407), a 3.6-pound laptop featuring two 14-inch OLED touchscreen displays and the latest Intel Core Ultra X9 388H Panther Lake processor. The device starts at $2,499.

“This is a significant step forward for portable productivity,” said tech analyst Jane Miller of MobileTech Insights. “Asus is pushing the boundaries of what a laptop can do by offering dual high-refresh-rate OLED screens in a lightweight chassis.”
Key Specifications
- Weight: 3.6 pounds (1.63 kg)
- Processor: Intel Core Ultra X9 388H (Panther Lake platform)
- Displays: Two 14-inch, 2880×1800 pixel, 48-144 Hz OLED touchscreens
- Ports: Dual Thunderbolt ports
- Battery: 99 Wh capacity
Background
Asus has experimented with dual-screen laptops before, including the Zenbook Pro Duo series. The new Zenbook DUO refines the concept by using two identical high-resolution OLED panels, allowing users to multitask with mirrored or extended displays.
“The move to Panther Lake gives this device a distinct edge in AI processing and graphics performance,” noted semiconductor analyst David Chen. “Combined with the dual screens, it targets creative professionals who need real-time rendering and data visualization on the go.”

What This Means
For users, the dual OLED setup promises enhanced productivity—ideal for coding, video editing, and document comparison. However, the $2,499 starting price positions it as a premium tool for professionals, not casual consumers.
The 99 Wh battery and Thunderbolt connectivity also support high-power accessories, but real-world battery life may vary under dual-screen load. Early reviews expect around 6–8 hours of mixed usage.
Industry Impact
Asus is betting that dual-screen laptops will become a mainstream category. Competitors like Lenovo (with the Yoga Book) and HP have similar concepts, but the Pantler Lake chip may give Asus an AI acceleration advantage.
“This launch signals that Asus intends to own the creative mobile workstation space,” added Miller. “If adoption grows, we could see more thin-and-light dual-screen devices in the next two years.”
Availability: The Asus Zenbook DUO is available for pre-order today, with shipping expected in late March. More details can be found on Asus’s official website.
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