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Asus is giving a whole new definition to the term “touch screen.”

The Taiwanese computer-maker revealed Tuesday a laptop with a display panel — called the “ScreenPad” — built directly into the touch pad.

The Asus Zenbook Pro 15, which was unveiled at the Computex trade show in Taipei, has a smartphone-sized screen sitting below its keyboard, which serves both as the laptop’s regular touch pad and as a secondary display.

In addition to its main 4K display, which also has touch functionality, the 5.5-inch ScreenPad can run programs such as calculators and calendars and can also play YouTube videos.

The ScreenPad will also have Microsoft Office integrations, providing the user with shortcuts while Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel are open.

The laptop will ship in late July and will cost $2,299, according to Asus.

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