So what makes the ASUS ROG Swift 32" OLED Gaming Monitor great for both gamers? Well, for starters, it's equipped with a 31.5-inch Quantum Dot-OLED display that can render images and videos at 4K resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio, 240Hz refresh rates, and 0.3ms response times. With these specs combined with NVIDIA G-SYNC, AMD FreeSync, and VESA Adaptive Sync support, your favorite console or PC games will have their graphical fidelity improved to cinema-level quality and their frame rates run as smooth as butter, so they don't suffer any visual stutter or lag. Not to mention, the 240Hz refre
How did ASUS fit an RTX 5090 in the ROG Zephyrus Duo?
ASUS often uses the keyboard as an air intake on its gaming laptops, but with a second screen covering the entire bottom portion of the Zephyrus Duo, that isn't possible. Instead, it has an oversized intake panel on the bottom of the PC to feed the fans inside. ASUS built a custom vapor chamber here to cover nearly 50% of the motherboard, and it uses a Graphite Nano insulation layer between the board and the OLED display. Something I've never seen before is an angled exhaust vent that doubles as a raised footing. It's joined by a much larger heatsink exhaust running along the entirety of the b
ASUS offers two ROG Zephyrus Duo (2026) configurations. The more affordable model (GX651AR) costs $4,499.99 and comes with the Intel Core Ultra 9 386H CPU, NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD. ASUS also has a model with an RTX 5090 mobile GPU and otherwise identical specs for $5,499.99. That's a full $1,000 upcharge for the RTX 5090, as both models have the same displays, ports, cameras, etc. Here's a deeper look at the specs available in the new ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo. Swipe to scroll horizontallyASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo (GX651AR) specificationsRow 0 - Cell 0 ASUS ROG Zephyrus
How does a dual-screen gaming laptop like the ROG Zephyrus Duo work?
The ROG Zephyrus Duo is heavier than the average 16-inch gaming laptop at 6.17 pounds (2.8kg), but it's packing a full dual-screen setup within its CNC-milled aluminum borders. Like the Zenbook Duo, the two displays fold together like a normal notebook, sandwiching the removable keyboard. Without the keyboard attached, you have two full 16-inch displays to work with. A built-in stand on the bottom of the chassis makes for a sturdy horizontal or vertical setup, and 320-degree hinges allow the PC to fold flat or into a tent mode when sharing or playing local co-op games. The number of actual PC