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Author: Sam Byford
Asus was one of the first companies to release portable USB-C monitors, and at Computex this year it’s releasing two unique new designs.
First up is the ZenScreen Touch (pictured above), a 15.6-inch 1080p touchscreen designed to be hooked up to smartphones or laptops. The primary use case demonstrated at an event ahead of Computex Taipei this week was for productivity-focused smartphone apps with complex UIs that are easier to operate on a larger canvas.
The ZenScreen Touch has a 7,800mAh battery, comes with a protective case that folds up into a kickstand, and it also has Asus’ trademark hole in the corner that lets you prop the screen up with a pencil in a pinch.
The ROG Strix XG17 is another portable 1080p monitor, but...
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Asus was one of the first companies to release portable USB-C monitors, and at Computex this year it’s releasing two unique new designs.
First up is the ZenScreen Touch (pictured above), a 15.6-inch 1080p touchscreen designed to be hooked up to smartphones or laptops. The primary use case demonstrated at an event ahead of Computex Taipei this week was for productivity-focused smartphone apps with complex UIs that are easier to operate on a larger canvas.
The ZenScreen Touch has a 7,800mAh battery, comes with a protective case that folds up into a kickstand, and it also has Asus’ trademark hole in the corner that lets you prop the screen up with a pencil in a pinch.
The ROG Strix XG17 is another portable 1080p monitor, but...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...