Last year Asus ZenBook Pro was not a good laptop but had a quality that made it glamorous for many potential buyers. ScreenPad, a screen in the size of a smartphone that replaced the traditional trackpad.
This year Asus has decided to apply ScreenPad across the entire line of laptops. ScreenPad 2.0 works as if it were a smartphone. Asus has redesigned the Android style button and icon.
The screen is much better than the trackpad that you see on most Windows laptops. The 2019 ZenBook line comes in three 13-inch, 14-inch and 15-inch sizes. All have Core i7 processors but the 15-inch model can feature Nvidia GTX 1650 Max-Q graphics cards and small versions with only one MX250.
One of the biggest complaints about the laptops in question was the poor battery life. Asus says ScreenPad 2.0 is redesigned along with laptop software to improve it. Asus says battery life has increased by 2.5 times.
ScreenPad will soon be implemented on the VivoBook line, the low cost line of Asus laptops. The 13-inch and 15-inch 2019 models have Core i7 processors and MX250 graphics.
And finally, with the new trackpad that’s already on the screen, you can play Candy Crush Saga.
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