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Toshiba Libretto W100 Laptop/Dual-Screen Tablet Now Shipping

Toshiba Libretto W100 Laptop/Dual-Screen Tablet Now Shipping

| August 17, 2010 | 4 Comments

The famed Toshiba Libretto W100 is now shipping in the United States. This dual-screened wonder has impressive specs that put many netbooks and tablets to shame — and a cost to match. In a category of its own, the Toshiba Libretto W100 is a dual-screened tablet with netbook functionality and portability. It has been available [...]

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Onkyo Introduces the Dual Screen Onkyo DX Tablet

Onkyo Introduces the Dual Screen Onkyo DX Tablet

| December 10, 2009 | 3 Comments

With manufacturers running out of new ideas to make their product stand out in the crowd it seems that adding a second screen to notebooks and netbooks is the new trend. First we saw the gScreen notebook which featured sliding door style dual-screens and GottaBeMobile covered the Kohjinsha Dual-screen tablet and now Onkyo has rebadged [...]

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How To Turn Your Notebook Into a Second Monitor

How To Turn Your Notebook Into a Second Monitor

| October 9, 2009 | 6 Comments

Dual screens are an absolute must for anyone who works with multiple documents or windows that contain relevant data. Unfortunately not every company is willing to spend the money for a second graphics card and a monitor. Thankfully that doesn’t matter anymore. Thanks to a cool application called MaxiVista you can turn any networked notebook into a second monitor.

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Gscreen’s Dual Screen Spacebook Expected by Year End

Gscreen’s Dual Screen Spacebook Expected by Year End

| August 28, 2009 | 1 Comment

Two screens, count them; 1, 2. That’s right folks; gScreen, a new manufacturer from Alaska, showed off the gScreen Spacebook which will soon be one of the few dual screen laptops available and possibly the only one to feature 2 full size screens. While the product has been talked about for a while, Gizmodo was able to get details and pictures of the dual headed beast and well, it’s impressive – and huge!

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