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  2. The trackpad-touchscreen laptop is back, but I'm not sure why

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    ASUS' new ZenBook Pro has launched with one big new standout feature: a touchscreen in place of the traditional laptop trackpad. The ScreenPad uses a Windows Precision Touchpad floating over a 5.5 ...

  3. ASUS stuffed a screen into the ZenBook Pro 15's touchpad - AOL

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    In place of a traditional touchpad, the company is adding the ScreenPad, a 5.5-inch touchscreen that can even run its own apps. ... of the company's latest flagship laptop aimed at creative ...

  4. Zenbook - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, as a successor the 2018's ZenBook Pro, the ZenBook Duo and ZenBook Pro Duo feature two screens – one at the regular position and the other above keyboard. This second display resulted into the move of the keyboard nearer to the chin and the touchpad to where a numberpad would be similarly to Asus' gaming ROG Zephyrus laptop. [23]

  5. Touchpad - Wikipedia

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    Closeup of a touchpad on an Acer CB5-311 laptop Closeup of a touchpad on a MacBook 2015 laptop. A touchpad or trackpad is a type of pointing device.Its largest component is a tactile sensor: an electronic device with a flat surface, that detects the motion and position of a user's fingers, and translates them to 2D motion, to control a pointer in a graphical user interface on a computer screen.

  6. Laptop - Wikipedia

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    A laptop computer or notebook computer, also known as a laptop or notebook, is a small, portable personal computer (PC). Laptops typically have a clamshell form factor with a flat-panel screen on the inside of the upper lid and an alphanumeric keyboard and pointing device on the inside of the lower lid.

  7. Display aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    3:2 displays first appeared in laptop computers in 2001 with the PowerBook G4 line, [17] but did not enter the mainstream until the 2010s with the Chromebook Pixel [18] [19] and 2-in-1 PCs like Microsoft's Surface line. [6] As of 2018, a number of manufacturers are either producing or planning to produce portable PCs with 3:2 displays. [20] [21]