India, May 25 -- Dual-screen laptops have long struggled to move beyond novelty. Some added extra displays without improving usability, while others sacrificed portability in the process. The latest ASUS ZenBook Duo attempts to change that. At a time when most laptop makers are focused on thinner designs and AI features, Asus is taking a different route by rethinking how people actually multitask on a laptop.

With two full-sized 14-inch OLED displays, Intel's latest Core Ultra platform, and a redesigned chassis that feels more practical than earlier attempts, the ZenBook Duo aims to replace the need for a secondary monitor without making everyday use complicated. The idea sounds ambitious, but does it genuinely improve productivity, or d...