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Toshiba Libretto W100


$1,000.00 Released August, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Runs a powerful, fully X86 compatible Intel ULV processor (more capable than an Atom). Runs Windows 7, a non-limited desktop operating system. Planned to be brought to market.

The Cons:High price - the cost of a good laptop, two iPads. Runs warm and loud (pre-production model). Runs Windows - a power hungry, non-touch designed desktop OS.

The Libretto W100 is a dual-screen tablet PC from the Toshiba company that is designed to rival similar products such as the Apple iPad and the HP Slate. Set to release in August 2010, the Libretto features two 7-inch multi-touch diagonal screens in an inner-facing clamshell design.

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The screens are omni-directional, with horizontal and vertical portrait orientation options, and offer multiple "virtual keyboard" options. In addition to its touchscreen capabilities, the W100 also includes a small trackpad that allows users to click, type and drag from a separate control if they so choose. Weighing in at 1.5 pounds, the device ships with a full version of Windows 7 Home Premium, powered by an Intel Pentium processor. This allows users to access games, pictures, music and video in an accessible multi-tasking environment. 

Features

  • Black Metallic color
  • Wireless-N Wi-Fi technology
  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • USB 2.0 ports
  • Built-in memory card reader
  • Built-in webcam 
  • Toshiba Bulletin Board productivity feature
  • Solid state hard drive

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    runs a powerful, fully X86 compatible Intel ULV processor (more capable than an Atom)

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    runs Windows 7, a non-limited desktop operating system

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    planned to be brought to market

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    slick brushed aluminum enclosure

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    USB port

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    compact and lightweight - 7" display design, 1.8 pounds

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    dual 7" multi-touch displays - quite responsive

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    haptic touch feedback

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    displays can be used as an extended desktop or as a full screen keyboard (1 of 6 layouts)

Cons
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    high price - the cost of a good laptop, two iPads

  • 1

    runs warm and loud (pre-production model)

  • 1

    runs Windows - a power hungry, non-touch designed desktop OS

  • 1

    runs a power hungry X86 capable laptop processor and dual displays - will have limited battery potential

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