Hands on: Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED review


Launching during IFA 2022 at a busy event at a stylish venue in Berlin, it’s not hard to see why everyone was excited to get their hands on the Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED. Foldable displays are nothing new; we’ve all seen folding phones by now, and Lenovo released a similar folding laptop over two years ago to a rather mixed reception.

We all know the technology isn’t quite there yet; we’re a long way from the slick ultra-slim folding screens seen in Westworld, after all. But there’s still something magical about the Zenbook 17 Fold OLED. It might not be the first of its breed, but it’s breaking new ground – this is the world’s first 17-inch foldable laptop display, making it the biggest bit of foldable tech you can reasonably use on a bus.

Asus was keen to drum up the innovation angle in our press briefing, and from the time we spent with the laptop, it certainly feels like a cutting-edge product. Asus worked closely with Intel to deliver the best possible product, running on a powerful 12th-generation Intel i7 processor. But innovation alone isn’t enough. Is it actually good? Let’s take a look.

Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED foldable laptop on a desk at the Asus launch event.

(Image credit: Future)

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