Asus took us quite by surprise when it introduced the quirky and unique ScreenPad on its flagship 2018 laptops, the ZenBook Pro 14 and ZenBook Pro 15. The company effectively replaced the standard trackpads on these laptops with fully interactive touchscreens. The idea was to retain all the functionality of a standard trackpad but also open up completely new ways to use a laptop. We had a lot of thoughts about the concept and execution of the ScreenPad idea – not all positive. While there was a lot of potential, it seemed as though Asus had failed to strike the right balance between usability and innovation.

We now have some new laptops with the second-gen ScreenPad[1], which Asus says has been refined and focused. The concept has also been democratised, and can now be found on mainstream VivoBook[2] as well as premium ZenBook[3] laptops. This could be a good thing, giving Asus[4] a unique and attractive selling point in the crowded market – but it could also backfire, confusing users and making everything more difficult.

To settle that question, we're reviewing the new Asus VivoBook S15 (S532F)[5], a stylish laptop with the new ScreenPad 2.0 as its main selling point but many other features to boast of as well. Of course we want to know how this hybrid trackpad has improved compared to the first generation[6], and whether it helps or hurts the laptop. Read on to find out how it all comes together.

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Asus VivoBook S15 (S532F) design

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