Toshiba Libretto W100 PALW100MNG Dual screen UMPC multi-touch review PT.# 2/2 [wow-pow]
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I feel this kind of technology is where the future is heading. The idea of having two screens creates a platform where multitasking can be achieved with the digital. By having a second screen additional content can be viewed simultaneously. There are a number of examples out there which are similar to this. Then again, why be bound be the screens we know right now? The screen itself will be changing dramatically in the next few years.
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This is a real computer, a portable computer not a tablet toy.
I don´t know why the icultists come here comparing this to their ipad gadget.
Why don´t they go pray to blowjobs..... their god, and leave us be???
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would skype work on this
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@TheManManolo slow wow... one if u kno computers its 1.2 processor speed of course its gonna be slow.... its faster than a netbook its not made to be used like a regular laptop.... what u think a small product like that can hold the same speed as a regular laptop.... he said it already gets real hot... which means its borderline over heating... its 1st generation anyways...only laptop of its kind and with that internet speed b,g,n shit its worth it... better vent system this will be the future
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It sucks. Very slow. I hate the black thing that separates the screens!!! Sucks!!!
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good to see something new for a change. hope these catch on!
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Is it woth buying one, or is it better to wait for what's coming in 2011?
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Is it woth buying one, or is it better to wait for what's coming in 2011?
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Thanks very much for the careful review and demo. Running Windows 7 is an important thing that sets this tablet apart. I'm sure you were told this - its li-BRETTO, not liber-etto. It usually refers to the text of an opera or oratorio, where the author of the text was often a different person than the composer of the music. I suppose the words of any song could be called the libretto. And literally it is a small book. A creative name for a tablet. Toshiba - the text; you the music.
@kght222
This is a concept device, the point IS to push the edage rather than package an low power OS in a low power device. Remember this is a FULL function computer that weighs the same as an iPad, by definition that is pushing it.
heatlesssun 1 year ago 4
One cool use for this is for traveling or commuting. One uncool thing about this is that it doesn't come with built-in 3g or 4g capability. Sure, one could use up the one USB port to have a mobile broadband receiver sticking out awkwardly waiting to be broken off by someone rushing by your seat, but I think I'll just wait for gen2 of this concept.
blogbat 11 months ago