
As a part of the 25th anniversary of Toshiba’s laptop business, the company unveiled a dual-screen laptop concept named the Libretto W100.
“When one screen simply isn’t enough, now there’s the Libretto W100. This special-edition ultra-mobile companion goes beyond slates and tablets to deliver something more– a full Windows 7 experience. Small but multi-talented, it puts 360 degrees of freedom right in the palm of your hands. “
Although Toshiba calls it a concept PC, it looks very finished and ready for market release. Toshiba claims it will be coming in August, albeit in a limited capacity (the price is reported to be $1,099). As far as specifications go, one thing definitely stands out: dual 7.0-inch multi-touch displays with 1024×600 pixel resolution, together with a virtual keyboard with haptic response.
It’s powered by an Intel Pentium U5400 CPU operating at 1.2 GHz, 2 GB of DDR3 memory and a 64 GB SSD, which makes it a fairly powerful machine. Other specs include a 1-megapixel webcam, Bluetooth (Bluetooth), MicroSD card, Wi-Fi, one USB port, an 8-cell battery and a Windows (Windows) 7 operating system.
It’s also a very portable device, measuring merely 4.84 inches by 7.95 inches when closed, and weighing 1.8 lbs.





