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ASUS introduced a 17.3-inch portable OLED monitor ZenScreen Fold, folding in half (5 photos)


At CES, ASUS presentedThe first foldable 17.3-inch OLED monitor, ZenScreen Fold, positioned as a productivity tool for working on the go. The display folds like a book using a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5-style hinge. With a thickness of only 9.7 mm, the display weighs 1200 g when unfolded. Journalists who have tested the new product claim that the fold is practically invisible when fully unfolded.

The ZenScreen Fold OLED panel has a resolution of 2560× 1920 pixels. ASUS claims that its new foldable monitor meets the DisplayHDR True Black 500 specification and has 100 percent DCI-P3 color space coverage.


ZenScreen Fold has received excellent reviews from experts,and the inability to increase the display brightness above the 80 percent mark was criticized. Perhaps this limitation was set by ASUS specifically in order to preserve the performance of the exhibition sample.


The monitor is equipped with two USB Type-C ports, as well asMini HDMI port, allowing it to be used with a variety of devices, from laptops to digital cameras. A standard tripod hole allows you to mount the display virtually anywhere.

At the moment, ASUS has not provided information about the price and start date of sales of its new monitor.


ZenScreen Fold OLED is not the only onean ASUS device that turned heads at CES this year. The company also introduced an updated Zenbook Duo laptop with a detachable keyboard and two 14-inch OLED screens with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, which can be converted into a single 19.8-inch screen.