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November 27th, 2009, 8:18PM in Technology by Marc LequimeView Comments

It’s been something that many people can argue over its triviality – why’d you need a laptop with 2 screens? Why would you need anything with two screens?

It’s something I don’t personally understand, but I guess over time I’ll appreciate – why not just get a bigger monitor? Anyway, what it is, is a low-tech laptop at a high price. Yeah, it has two screens. So?

I’m not saying it’s not bad, it’s overpriced and it’s disappointing.

Stats:

  • 1GB RAM
  • 120GB Hard-disk Storage
  • 1.6GHz Processor
  • Dual Screen
  • ATI Radeon HD 3200
  • Linux Ubuntu
  • 1.84kg
  • WiFi
  • 1.3 megapixel camera
  • 4 hour battery life

Not only does it lack some features that other $1000+ laptops have, but it runs Ubuntu – most laptops have Windows 7 preinstalled for their <$1000 price.

It’s $1,111. Check it out here http://www.geekstuff4u.com/kohjinsha-dual-screen-dz-series.html


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Marc Lequime is an aspiring tech blogger, web entrepreneur, web designer and student. He lives for his work and puts 100% effort into everything he can. Previously running the HashPixel forums network, he now runs and owns TekCube. He believes in the Zombie Apocalypse. Marc has been writing for blogs for over three years, and has been running TekCube for over a year.

View Comments to “Dual Screen Laptop Arrives”

  1. Robin Neal says:

    dual screening is one of the greatest things ever, I use it all the time, allow me to list the benefits:
    1. Gaming and MSN, one of the best things about it is that you can run a full screen game one side, and have MSN, or a website with a walkthrough or whatever on the other side, save on all the tabbin'.
    2. Web Design+development bonuses: I can have photoshop open, with a full screen effect on one monitor the other holding the tools etc. Same with dreamweaver, or I can have the preview design I made on the second screen to remind me what I'm doing.

    They're the main bonuses for me, and it works better with this than a bigger monitor, trust me.

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