There are many types of dual screen laptops, and they have very impressive primary displays. There are many technical specifications for these laptops that you should know about before purchasing one. These specifications will help you determine which type of laptop is right for your needs. In this buying guide, we'll discuss some of the most important features to look for in a dual screen laptop. You'll also discover what features you should avoid when buying a dual screen laptop.

Asus ZenBook Pro Duo UX581

Asus's new dual screen laptop, the 'ZenBook Pro Duo', offers a surprising amount of firepower for its size, and an eye-catching design that will definitely turn heads. The Asus ZenBook Pro Duo has two 4K displays, as well as a Screenpad Plus, but the price and size are still too high for us to justify the compromises.

The second screen is a dedicated photo editing platform that is fully customizable, making it easy to make adjustments without having to look up from your keyboard. In addition to a full-size keyboard, the dual screen comes with a built-in Adobe Control Center. The software essentially acts like AfterEffects, with sliders and knobs that help you tweak your work. The Adobe Control Center is a powerful tool, but it lacks the tactile feel of a traditional keyboard.

Asus ZenBook Pro Duo UX481

The Asus ZenBook Pro Duo UX481 is a dual screen laptop with an HD display that's ideal for multitasking. While it comes with a decent battery life depending on how you use the screen, it still offers decent performance out of the box. This is a great laptop for video editors, photographers, and writers who use two screens for work and play. It even comes with a stylish leather pouch to keep it safe.

The Asus ZenBook Duo UX481 is available in Celestial Blue with a 14-inch Full HD display and TouchPad Plus. The second screen is a 12.6-inch auxiliary display that you can use to run ScreenPad applications and extend Windows programs, increasing the usable screen real estate. The laptop is aimed at people who use their laptops for work on the road.

HP Omen X 2S

The HP Omen X 2S is a good-looking dual screen laptop with a second display. Its screen is a full 6-inches in size, but it also has a limited battery life, and it burns through its 72-watt-hour battery in only 20 minutes. If you need a high-powered laptop for gaming, it may not be the right choice, as the Omen's display is much slower than a mid-range Android smartphone.

Although the Omen X 2S has a second screen above the keyboard, its size isn't ideal for gaming or watching videos. The touchpad is tiny, and the laptop's display doesn't have a wrist rest. HP includes a big, rubber wrist rest, but this bulky part is easily dirty and has no way to attach to the laptop. This makes it difficult to play games or chat apps.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a powerful, double screen laptop that is able to handle most business productivity tasks. Its high specifications and conservative temperature limit make it an excellent choice for business use. However, there are a few problems with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon. Here are a few of those issues and some tips on how to solve them. Weigh the pros and cons of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon to see if this model is right for you.

The ThinkPad X1 Carbon features an ultra-wideband sensor and IR-capable webcam. This sensor allows for "User Presence" - a feature which wakes up the display as a user approaches it. It also allows the laptop to automatically log in with Windows Hello. If you're in a public area, you can set up this feature to be prompted when you enter your password.

Dell XPS 13

According to a leaked product roadmap, the dual screen version of the Dell XPS 13 will be compatible with the company's upcoming XPS 17 desktop replacement. The XPS 13 and 15 are among the most popular laptops on the market. The XPS line of laptops is focused on portability, performance, and design. In the past, 17-inch laptops tended to be heavy and had large bezels.

This year, Dell will introduce a new experimental dual screen laptop. The laptop is called Dell Duet, and its design is similar to that of a duo performing on a stage. Its two 13.4-inch screens will be nearly identical, and the keyboard will be integrated into the screen's top portion. Despite the name, the XPS 13 Plus is a downgrade from the XPS 13 9310, and it starts at US$1,299 (including tax).