Toshiba launches ultra mobile PC
Toshiba has unveiled its answer to the iPad: a dual-screen, multitouch “ultra-mobile PC” called the Libretto W100 that’s an unusual cross between a tablet and a netbook, reports HuffPost.
Toshiba says the Libretto “goes beyond slates, netbooks and smartphones to deliver something more.”
It has dubbed the Libretto W100 a “concept PC,” but intends to issue the device for a “limited run” later this summer, with a $1,099 pricetag.
The 1.8-pound Libretto W100′s most distinctive feature is its dual 7-inch touchscreens, each with 1024 x 600-resolution. The PC, which runs Windows 7 Home Premium, is equipped with a 1.2 GHz Pentium U5400 processor, a USB port, microSD slot, Wi-Fi, a one-megapixel webcam, and 2 GB of DDR3 memory.
Read the full press release on the next page (via Engadget). See more tablet alternatives to the iPad here.
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