These terms and conditions apply to the News Hunt app (hereby referred to as "Application") for mobile devices that was created by (hereby referred to as "Service Provider") as an Ad Supported service.
Upon downloading or utilizing the Application, you are automatically agreeing to the following terms. It is strongly advised that you thoroughly read and understand these terms prior to using the Application. Unauthorized copying or modification of the Application, any part of the Application, or our trademarks is strictly prohibited. Any attempts to extract the source code, translate the Application into other languages, or create derivative versions are not permitted. All intellectual property rights remain the property of the Service Provider.
The Service Provider is dedicated to ensuring the Application is as beneficial and efficient as possible. They reserve the right to modify the Application or charge for services at any time and for any reason. Any such charges will be clearly communicated.
The Application stores and processes personal data provided by you. You are responsible for maintaining the security of your device and access to the Application. Jailbreaking or rooting your device is strongly discouraged as it may compromise security and application performance.
Third-Party Services
The Application uses third-party services that have their own Terms and Conditions. Refer to the following links:
Google Play Services
AdMob
Google Analytics for Firebase
Firebase Crashlytics
Limitations and Responsibilities
Some Application functions require an internet connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data). The Service Provider is not responsible if the Application does not function fully due to lack of access or depleted data. If using the Application outside a Wi-Fi area, you accept responsibility for any charges incurred, including roaming fees. If you are not the bill payer, it is assumed you have obtained permission.
It is your responsibility to keep your device charged. The Service Provider is not responsible if the device is unavailable due to a drained battery.
While the Service Provider strives to keep the Application updated and accurate, they rely on third-party data and do not accept liability for losses caused by reliance on Application functionality.
Updates and Termination
The Application may be updated to remain compatible with the operating system. You agree to install updates as offered. The Service Provider may discontinue the Application at any time without notice. Upon termination:
Rights and licenses granted to you will end.
You must stop using the Application and delete it from your device.
Changes to These Terms and Conditions
The Service Provider may update these Terms and Conditions periodically. Please review this page regularly. Changes will be posted on this page.
Effective Date: 2025-05-19
Contact Us
If you have questions or suggestions about the Terms and Conditions, contact the Service Provider at: 📧 info@infinitietech.com
Asus Zenbook Duo (2026) Review: In the ever-updating world of tech, every few years, a company decides that laptops have become too boring. Sometimes that leads to innovation. Sometimes it leads to disasters that belong in museums alongside 3D TVs and curved smartphones. Then there's the Asus Zenbook Duo.
Instead of asking whether one screen is enough, Asus looked at laptops and thought: "What if we gave people two?" The result is a machine with dual 14-inch OLED displays, a detachable keyboard, Intel's latest Core Ultra processor, and enough multitasking potential to make spreadsheet addicts weep tears of joy. We reviewed the 2025 model last year, you can check out the detailed review below.
Some things have changed for the better on the model, some, like the price tag, has taken a concerning turn. Naturally, ABP Live's in-house AI review bot, GennieGPT, has already fallen head over heels for the spec sheet. Let's see whether this futuristic contraption is genuinely useful or simply a very expensive way to flex in coffee shops.
Asus Zenbook Duo Review: Quick Pointers
What Works:
Two genuinely useful 3K OLED displays
Fantastic multitasking experience
Surprisingly portable for a dual-screen machine
Excellent battery life
Premium build quality
Strong keyboard and productivity-focused design
What Doesn't:
Costs Rs 2,99,990
Learning curve for traditional laptop users
Not every app is optimised for dual screens
Overkill for casual users
Two Screens, Infinite Browser Tabs
✨ GennieGPT: TWO 14-INCH OLED DISPLAYS! That's double the productivity! Double the creativity! Double the happiness! Why would anyone ever use a normal laptop again?
Shayak:Easy there, Gennie. You sound like a gym bro who just discovered protein powder. But for once, you're mostly right. Unlike many dual-screen gadgets that feel like science projects, the Zenbook Duo's second display is genuinely useful. You can keep Teams on one screen, work on a presentation on the other, and still have room to pretend you're paying attention during meetings.
The best part? Both screens are identical 3K OLED panels. Asus didn't cheap out by giving you one good display and one "participation trophy" display.
The result feels less like a gimmick and more like having a dual-monitor desktop setup squeezed into a backpack.
✨ GennieGPT: 144Hz refresh rate! OLED! HDR True Black 1000! One billion colours! This is basically a movie theatre attached to a supercomputer!
Shayak: Yes, the displays are phenomenal. The colours are rich, blacks are genuinely black, and the OLED panels make everything from Netflix to PowerPoint look expensive. Will most people notice all 1.07 billion colours? Probably not.
Will they notice how stunning the screen looks every single day? Absolutely. This is one of those rare laptops where even your Excel sheets look like they deserve a standing ovation.
✨ GennieGPT: Intel Core Ultra 7 355! AI NPU with 49 TOPS! The future of AI computing has arrived! This laptop is smarter than most humans!
Shayak: Looking at social media lately, that's admittedly a low bar. The Core Ultra 7 handles productivity workloads effortlessly. Multitasking across two screens, dozens of browser tabs, video calls, spreadsheets, Photoshop, light video editing — it barely breaks a sweat.
The AI features are there too, because apparently every product launched in 2026 must mention AI at least 17 times before leaving the factory. Most buyers, however, will appreciate the performance long before they notice the AI tricks.
This isn't a gaming powerhouse, but it was never trying to be one. Think less Formula One car and more luxury business-class jet. Fast, comfortable and designed to get work done.
✨ GennieGPT: TWO SCREENS! ONLY 1.65KG! THIS DEFIES PHYSICS!
Shayak: Let's not alert CERN just yet. The engineering here genuinely deserves praise. Folded shut, the Zenbook Duo doesn't look dramatically thicker than a premium ultrabook. Open it up and suddenly you've got a workstation that would normally require a desk and two monitors.
At 1.65kg with the keyboard attached, you will feel the weight in your backpack. But considering you're carrying the laptop equivalent of a travelling productivity studio, it's a trade-off most professionals will happily make.
Shayak:Thankfully without Michael Bay explosions. This flexibility is where the Duo really shines. Traditional laptop. Dual-screen workstation. Tent mode. Presentation setup. Most hybrid devices claim versatility. The Zenbook Duo actually delivers it.
Once you get used to the workflow, going back to a single-screen laptop feels oddly restrictive. Like moving from a two-bedroom apartment back into a studio flat.
✨ GennieGPT: UP TO 32 HOURS OF BATTERY LIFE! YOU ONLY NEED TO CHARGE IT ONCE A MONTH!
Shayak: Battery life is genuinely impressive. The massive 99Wh battery keeps this machine running far longer than you'd expect from something powering two OLED displays. No, you're not getting 32 hours with both screens blasting at full brightness while rendering videos.
But for normal productivity work, the endurance is excellent and comfortably enough for long flights, conferences and full workdays away from a charger. And unlike some premium laptops, Asus actually includes the charger in the box. Revolutionary, I know.
The Asus Zenbook Duo feels a bit like Doctor Strange. At first glance, it seems unnecessarily complicated. Then it opens a portal and suddenly everyone around it looks a little less impressive. The dual-screen setup isn't a gimmick. That's the biggest compliment I can give it. Asus has spent years refining this concept, and this generation finally feels mature enough to justify its existence.
Of course, the Rs 2,99,990 price tag will make your wallet perform emergency breathing exercises. This is not a laptop for everyone.
But if you're a creator, developer, analyst, editor, trader, or someone who constantly works across multiple windows, the Zenbook Duo solves a real problem in a genuinely elegant way. The Asus Zenbook Duo isn't trying to replace every laptop. It's trying to reinvent what a laptop can be. And for once, the future actually feels useful.
Should You Buy Asus Zenbook Duo?
Yes,if you regularly multitask, travel frequently, and want desktop-like productivity in a portable package.
Maybe, if you simply love cutting-edge gadgets and have the budget to indulge yourself.
No,if your idea of productivity is opening Chrome and forgetting why you opened Chrome.