Toshiba has announced the world's first dual touchscreen device to run Windows 7. The compact Libretto W100 displays content across two 17.8cm (7") screens.
The 7" LCDs offer a display equivalent to a 10.0-inch wide screen. The clamshell case opens like a book or a notebook PC with a virtual haptic keyboard that gives you a feedback as you type.
The device features an integrated accelerometer that facilitates intuitive and diverse use - You can simply split content across two screens; turn the Libretto W100 vertically for reading web pages, or bring up the virtual keyboard for more traditional clamshell computing.
The Libretto W100 is powered by an Intel Pentium processor U5400 (CULV) at 1.20GHz.
It features 2GB memory for perky Windows 7 response, and 62GB SSD storage.
It weighs 699g with a standard battery pack that gives 2 hours run time, and 819g with a high-capacity battery pack with 4 hours of juice.
The device will be released in Japan in August.
The release of Libretto and three other products available in seven different models commemorates 25 years of Toshiba's Notebook PC business.
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