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Panasonic Dual-LCD PC

FreeBSD-RockS writes: "Panasonic released a desktop PC called Panacom LC/W with two 15-inch (1024x768) LCD monitors arranged side by side. The LCD screens can be arranged so that they can be used either in a portrait or a landscape form. The new model will be put on sale on March 8 and the retail price through direct marketing is around $2000 USD."

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  1. WooHoo!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now when I pull up pr0n on my computer, I can have 1 15" breast in each window!

  2. Another good use... by DickPhallus · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hey, with one of these, I could read /. at -1 again, and not worry about the page widening posts!

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  3. In other news... by gUmbi · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ford decided to add a spoiler to this years Escort.

    Dell released a PC today with 4 USB ports! (Now you surf the information superhighway twice as fast! - Dude, you're getting a Dell!)

    Pleez,

    Jason.

  4. Re:For sale by owner by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    because theyre LCD monitors & everybody knows that LCD monitors are 133t. especially when theyre permanantly attached to a proprietary computer.

  5. Re:Hmmm... by UncleRoger · · Score: 3, Funny

    What I'd like to see is a laptop that can seperate the keyboard, main unit and monitor (have a little folding stand come out of the bottom maybe. So I could rest the keyboard in my lap, prop the monitor up somewhere (or hang it!) and find a convenient spot to set the main unit. I expect the keyboard could maintain contact with lowpower RF or infrared and have it's own battery.

    You have just described the Outbound Laptop almost perfectly. I don't know that anyone actually hung the monitor on the wall, but I don't see any reason why you couldn't. The Computer is built into the monitor, without adding much bulk.

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