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Paulski Posted
Asus has finally refined this dual screen laptop, after several earlier versions, to the point at which it seems do natural to work with the two screens that it is hard to go back to a regular laptop. Previous versions of this or Lenovo's 9i had poor battery life and still seemed like they were beta testing. Every detail has been re-enginered. The look and polished, smooth feel; opening the laptop with just one hand; topnotch displays that don't blind you with overhead light reflection, a nicely integrated pen. The only thing that reminds you that it isn't quite perfect are the occasional glitches when the keyboard is off the laptop and a screen background will go black, or the keyboard will lose connection. Putting the keyboard back on the laptop solves it. Also, the first one they sent had a dead bottom screen that was a hardware, not a software issue I normally don't splurge on new laptops and usually wait until they have been out a year to buy them at discount. But this one seems worth it.