ASUS Zenbook Duo (2024) vs Dell XPS 16 (9640)
The Verdict
Both laptops target creative professionals but excel in different areas. ASUS Zenbook Duo's dual 14-inch OLED touchscreens at 2880x1800 with 120Hz refresh rates create exceptional multitasking capability and vivid color accuracy, paired with 32GB RAM and Core Ultra 9 processing for demanding workloads. Dell XPS 16 counters with a larger 16.3-inch IPS display, weaker Core Ultra 7 processor, but delivers substantially longer battery life (13 vs 7 hours) and weighs 300g less at 2.13kg. Storage is disappointingly limited on XPS (512GB vs 1TB), though expandable. For video editors and designers prioritizing screen real estate and performance, Zenbook Duo's dual-display innovation justifies the premium despite shorter battery life. Those valuing portability and endurance should favor XPS 16, though it's less equipped for creative work.
Who Should Buy
Buy the ASUS Zenbook Duo (2024) if…
- →Dual 14-inch OLED screens — like having two monitors in a laptop
- →Both displays are 120Hz OLED with stunning HDR and color accuracy
- →32 GB RAM and Core Ultra 9 handle demanding creative workflows
Buy the Dell XPS 16 (9640) if…
- →Premium CNC aluminum chassis with edge-to-edge keyboard
- →Optional 4K OLED touch display available
- →Powerful Core Ultra and RTX 4050-4070 GPU options
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Pros & Cons
ASUS Zenbook Duo (2024)
Pros
- Dual 14-inch OLED screens — like having two monitors in a laptop
- Both displays are 120Hz OLED with stunning HDR and color accuracy
- 32 GB RAM and Core Ultra 9 handle demanding creative workflows
- Detachable Bluetooth keyboard enables flexible workstation setups
- 75 Wh battery manages decent life despite dual OLED screens
Cons
- Dual screens drain battery significantly — 7 hours is optimistic
- Heavier than single-screen ultrabooks at 3.58 lbs
- Software support for dual-screen workflows is still maturing
- Expensive at $1,499 and niche use case
Dell XPS 16 (9640)
Pros
- Premium CNC aluminum chassis with edge-to-edge keyboard
- Optional 4K OLED touch display available
- Powerful Core Ultra and RTX 4050-4070 GPU options
- Large 99.5 Wh battery
- Three Thunderbolt 4 ports
Cons
- No USB-A, HDMI, or SD card slot
- Capacitive touch function row is divisive
- Invisible haptic trackpad takes adjustment
- Heavy and runs hot under load
- Mediocre battery life with discrete GPU
Full Specifications
| Spec | ASUS Zenbook Duo (2024) | Dell XPS 16 (9640) |
|---|---|---|
| Software | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home |
| Body | ||
| Weight | 3.58 lbs (1.63 kg) | 2.13 kg |
| Material | Aluminum | CNC aluminum and carbon fiber |
| Dimensions | 12.24 x 8.82 x 0.65 inches | 358.1 x 240.1 x 18.7 mm |
| Ports | ||
| HDMI | — | |
| USB-A ports | 1 | — |
| USB-C ports | 1 | — |
| Thunderbolt ports | 1 | 3 |
| SD card | — | |
| Battery | ||
| Battery life | Up to 7 hours | Up to 13 hours mixed use |
| Capacity | 75 Wh | 99.5 Wh |
| Display | ||
| Size | 14 inches (dual screens) | 16.3 inches |
| Type | OLED touchscreen x2 | InfinityEdge IPS non-touch |
| Resolution | 2880 x 1800 (each) | 1920 x 1200 |
| Refresh rate | 120Hz | 60Hz |
| Brightness (nits) | 500 | 500 |
| Storage | ||
| SSD | 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe | 512 GB NVMe |
| Expandable storage | ||
| Keyboard | ||
| Backlit | ||
| Processor | ||
| RAM | 32 GB LPDDR5X | 16 GB LPDDR5x |
| Cores | 16 cores (6P + 8E + 2LPE) | 16-core (6P+8E+2LPE) |
| Chipset | Intel Core Ultra 9 185H | Intel Core Ultra 7 155H |
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