ASUS Hints About Dual Battery Config in Next-gen Zenbook Duo Model

Earlier today, the global ASUS social media account kicked off a marketing campaign for a futuristic Zenbook DUO design. A brief but slick trailer drives two key points into viewer's retinas: "Next Level Durability" and "Next Level Power That Lasts." The 22-second-long teaser video focuses on sturdy-looking hinge systems, and then a glowing pair of power cells. The CGI cutaway shows a depiction of batteries being stashed inside both halves of the device. According to quick Wccftech research, Lenovo's ThinkPad T580 15" model seems to contain a similar setup, albeit minus dual-displays—granting an advertised/claimed 27-hour battery life. ASUS confirms that the next-gen Zenbook DUO high-end notebook model will be unveiled at CES 2026. Specifically, during a January 6 special online event/livestream.

Current-gen Zenbook DUO (UX8406) options are fitted with two "full-size" 14-inch 3K 120 Hz OLED touchscreens. The most potent variant is driven by Intel's Core Ultra 9 285H APU. This flagship mobile processor—sitting atop the "Arrow Lake-H" series—sports an Arc Graphics 140T (Xe-LPG+) iGPU. The 2026 Zenbook DUO could be treated with a next-gen hardware upgrade—potentially "Panther Lake-H." Recent leaks signal an imminent introduction of Team Blue's next-wave flagship chip: Core Ultra X9 388H . A very capable 12-Xe3 core iGPU will have an easier time running twin ultra-resolution/high-refresh displays. The short Zenbook DUO 2026 teaser provides a blurry look at a revised detachable keyboard design. When compared to current accessories, a larger trackpad seems to be present, along with recessed keys, and a slimmer profile.
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