http://liliputing.com/2012/01/najmtek-ubook-dual-screen-notebook-video.html
There's a 12-point touchscreen where you'd expect to find the keyboard -- giving you a customizable surface that can use different keyboard layouts, multi-lingual keyboards, drawing surfaces or more.
Typing is kind of a pain in the behind though. It's tentatively scheduled for release in the third quarter of 2012, funding permitting.
Windows has 2 "monitors" and on 2nd "monitor" keyboard app is runing in fullscreen?
UAInf 1 month ago
Reminds me of the Acer laptop that has been out.
Lurker1979 1 month ago
It's not that bad, but who buys najm computers? Never heard of them ever before. If it was HP or Dell doing this, everyone would be talking about it.
tcpnet 1 month ago