Toshiba Libretto W100 dual screen
Tuesday, June 22, 2010 5:00
Competition of tablet computer products for reading electronic books (e-book) is more bruising. To commemorate the 25th birthday of laptops, Toshiba is introducing a different design of laptop with dual screens.
This two-screen mini-notebook from Toshiba: Libretto W100 is also going to compete with iPad and Kindle. Toshiba will sell this Libretto in Japan in late of August. Furthermore, in Europe and the United States and other countries.
It is estimated, Toshiba will sell Libretto W100 with price around 120.000 yen or around US$ 1,320. This price is much more expensive than Kindle (US$ 489) and iPad (the cheapest variant of US$ 499). ”This product has a lot more value added,” said Masahiko Fukakushi, CEO of Digital and Network Products Unit Toshiba.
The unique features in this notebook is its dual screens. Libretto W100 does not use a conventional keyboard but a virtual keyboard on the both screen. Consumers can operate this new gadget like a conventional notebook, with the software keyboard touch screen display. Consumers also can rotate the notebook is 90 degrees, such as reading books, to access e-book.




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