ASUS just dropped some unhinged dual-screen laptop flex. Their updated ROG Zephyrus Duo for this year is the first with two 16-inch 3K OLED displays, both touchscreens with high refresh rates and extreme brightness. It packs the newest Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and up to an Nvidia RTX 5090 laptop GPU. The second screen is massively larger than before, and the whole thing works in five different orientations, like a tent or a book. Cooling uses a vapor chamber with liquid metal, aiming for silent operation under light loads. It includes a wireless keyboard and touchpad, weighs under six and a half pounds, and charges quickly with a large power adapter.
The standard Zephyrus G16 model also gets the latest Intel Panther Lake chips and RTX 5090 graphics options. It features a redesigned triple-fan cooling system in a very thin aluminum body. The display is a 16-inch 2.5K OLED panel with an even higher refresh rate. A new hinge mechanism makes opening the lid easier. It supports fast charging and Wi-Fi 7.
For the smaller G14, ASUS offers two variants. One uses the new Intel processors with up to an RTX 5080 GPU, while the other uses next-generation AMD Ryzen AI 400 series chips with up to an RTX 5060. They share the same thin and light chassis, triple-fan cooling, and a 14-inch 3K OLED screen. The Intel model supports faster memory. Both have a six-speaker system and the latest wireless connectivity.
Additionally, ASUS revealed a special edition ROG Flow Z13 tablet made with Kojima Productions. This convertible has a unique beige and black color scheme with real carbon fiber, themed around the studio's Ludens mascot. It uses an AMD Ryzen AI Max processor with Radeon graphics, comes with a custom keyboard cover, and is packaged in a branded suitcase. The tablet itself has a high refresh rate QHD display protected by Gorilla Glass.
The standard Zephyrus G16 model also gets the latest Intel Panther Lake chips and RTX 5090 graphics options. It features a redesigned triple-fan cooling system in a very thin aluminum body. The display is a 16-inch 2.5K OLED panel with an even higher refresh rate. A new hinge mechanism makes opening the lid easier. It supports fast charging and Wi-Fi 7.
For the smaller G14, ASUS offers two variants. One uses the new Intel processors with up to an RTX 5080 GPU, while the other uses next-generation AMD Ryzen AI 400 series chips with up to an RTX 5060. They share the same thin and light chassis, triple-fan cooling, and a 14-inch 3K OLED screen. The Intel model supports faster memory. Both have a six-speaker system and the latest wireless connectivity.
Additionally, ASUS revealed a special edition ROG Flow Z13 tablet made with Kojima Productions. This convertible has a unique beige and black color scheme with real carbon fiber, themed around the studio's Ludens mascot. It uses an AMD Ryzen AI Max processor with Radeon graphics, comes with a custom keyboard cover, and is packaged in a branded suitcase. The tablet itself has a high refresh rate QHD display protected by Gorilla Glass.