ASUS has built a laptop with two full-sized 16-inch screens, and neither of them is a secondary strip display. The ROG Zephyrus Duo 2026, unveiled ahead of Computex, puts two 3K Nebula HDR OLED touchscreens side by side in a 320-degree hinge design. Both screens run at 16:10 aspect ratio with 1,100 nits peak brightness and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 1000 certification. It is the first laptop of this kind.
The primary configuration runs an Intel Core Ultra 9 386H processor paired with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU. ASUS is positioning the Zephyrus Duo as a workstation-class creative machine as much as a gaming laptop. The dual-screen setup gives video editors, 3D artists, and streamers a multi-monitor setup without a desk. The 320-degree hinge lets the second screen fold flat, face outward, or prop up at various angles.
Pricing starts at $4,499 for the RTX 5070 Ti model and rises to $5,499 for the RTX 5090 build. Pre-orders are live on the ASUS online store and through retail partners in the United States and Taiwan. The Taiwanese pre-order price was listed at $8,500 at launch, reflecting import pricing.
The machine is not trying to be thin. Weight and thermal headroom were clearly prioritized over portability, which makes sense for a device this ambitious. Two full OLED panels running simultaneously require sustained power delivery that a slim chassis cannot accommodate.
Competitors in the dual-screen laptop space have typically used a smaller secondary display. ASUS went the other way entirely — two equal screens, same resolution, same brightness, treated as peers. Whether that approach catches on depends on how much buyers are willing to spend and carry.




