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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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.