ZenBook Pro Duo review: ASUS makes a case for dual-screen laptops

ASUS already paved the way for dual-screen laptops with last year's ScreenPad on the ZenBook Pro, but now it's taking the concept to another level with the ZenBook Pro Duo. It's a powerful 15-inch workstation with a huge secondary display that sp...

How to buy a laptop for school in 2019

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Lenovo’s refocused Yoga line centers on premium laptops and Chromebooks

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Dell gives its Inspiron 2-in-1 laptops a meaningful refresh

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Here’s everything ASUS unveiled at Computex 2018

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The Surface Laptop is the pinnacle of design

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Nintendo Controller Notebook

nintendo controller notebook
Take notes, noobs. No literally, take some notes. This thing might looks like a legit Nintendo controller but it’s actually a legit notebook. Legit. It measures 8.25″ by 5.75″ and has a rubber 3D cover of a the d-pad that looks enough like an NES controller to fool the average person from a distance (granted it would have to be a pretty far distance since this notebook is over 8 inches tall and there’s that whole perspective and scale issue, but maybe just have an NBA center hold it or something and blur your eyes).
nintendo controller notebook back
The back looks pretty legit too. Inside are 120 unlined pages so you can write down the secrets to finally finishing Zelda or whatever it is you want to jot down. Is there a better way to take notes? No. Period.buy-now

Nintendo Controller Notebook
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