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Asus takes laptop multitasking to the next level with touchscreen trackpad

Asus takes laptop multitasking to the next level with touchscreen trackpad
The ZenBook Pro 15 swaps out the trackpad for a touchscreen display
The ZenBook Pro 15 swaps out the trackpad for a touchscreen display
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The ZenBook Pro 15 has been designed for "demanding professionals who value power, top-end specifications, and innovation in an elegant design"
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The ZenBook Pro 15 has been designed for "demanding professionals who value power, top-end specifications, and innovation in an elegant design"
ZenBook Pro 15 configurations include a 4K UHD touch display, Core i9 CPU and GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics
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ZenBook Pro 15 configurations include a 4K UHD touch display, Core i9 CPU and GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics
The ZenBook Pro 15 swaps out the trackpad for a touchscreen display
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The ZenBook Pro 15 swaps out the trackpad for a touchscreen display
The ZenBook Pro 15's 5.5-inch Full HD IPS ScreenPad retains support for Microsoft Precision Touchpad, but has a toolbar that can be configured by the user and a configurable app launcher
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The ZenBook Pro 15's 5.5-inch Full HD IPS ScreenPad retains support for Microsoft Precision Touchpad, but has a toolbar that can be configured by the user and a configurable app launcher
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Earlier today at Computex 2018, local firm Asus revealed a new ZenBook featuring a touchscreen display in place of the mouse trackpad. The ScreenPad offers professionals a configurable toolbar and app launcher within an extended display module that doubles as a traditional mouse cursor control.

As you might expect of a pro-level ZenBook, the high performance specs include a 15.6 inch "NanoEdge" 4K UHD touchscreen display panel that supports 100 percent of Adobe's RGB color space (Full HD variant also available), Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GPU with 4 GB of GDDR5 memory and Intel Core i9-8950HK, i7-8760H and i5-8300H processor options supported by up to 16 GB of DDR4 RAM and up to 1 TB of SSD storage.

But it's the ScreenPad that's the headline-grabber here. Rather than mimic Apple and put a Touch Bar clone above the keyboard, Asus has opted to swap out the traditional laptop trackpad for a second display. The 5.5-inch Full HD IPS screen retains support for Microsoft Precision Touchpad, but has a toolbar that can be configured by the user, a configurable app launcher and the ability to mirror a smartphone courtesy of the Asus Sync app.

The ZenBook Pro 15 has been designed for "demanding professionals who value power, top-end specifications, and innovation in an elegant design"
The ZenBook Pro 15 has been designed for "demanding professionals who value power, top-end specifications, and innovation in an elegant design"

It can serve as a main screen extension – allowing users to drag down a chat window, for example, or a social media feed – and can handle up to four finger gestures. You could even use it as a below keyboard number pad. Though Asus has included support for popular software like Microsoft Office and apps such as YouTube and Spotify, the company plans to release a ScreenPad SDK in the coming months to encourage third party development.

Elsewhere, the ZenBook Pro 15 has Bluetooth 5.0, 802.11ac Gigabit Wi-Fi, USB-C with Thunderbolt 3 support, USB 3.0 Type A, HDMI 1.4, a microSD card slot, a Harmon Kardon-certified audio system and a 71 Wh, 8-cell Li-Pol battery for up to 9.5 hours of usage between charges.

The ZenBook Pro 15 is due for release next month for a starting price of US$2,299.

Product page: ZenBook Pro 15

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