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Dual Screen/Display Laptop

DrFishstik writes "A friend of mine sent me a link to his uncle's startup, featuring dual screen laptops. Literally, two LCDs! It is a really interesting design, and in (as far as I know) the late beta stages. Could be a real boon for video developers or web designers on the go down the road..."

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  1. Ouch. That was fast. by DavittJPotter · · Score: 5, Funny

    One comment and it's already unavailable... How about "Dual Web Servers for Load Balancing"?

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  2. I want one by fozzy(pro) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So like this is the best of the previous dual screen latops mentioned here and a tablet. Imagine having a slide of what you are discussing on one side notes on the other...genuine notebook style. Would help me alot in school and work. Also much better nt lugging many notebooks in snow.

  3. Here's one already available by edgarde · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Xentex Voyager is already available as far as I know. I covet the Linux version they claim they're developing drivers for. $5000 tho.

    1. Re:Here's one already available by SirSlud · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Dude, putting that thing away is origami!

      There's an important distinction here. This dual LCD puppy (its very cool, maybe somebody else has made one before) is the closest thing, interface wise, to an electronic book as I've seen.

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  4. Slashdot - where ads are free... by WIAKywbfatw · · Score: 4, Funny

    A friend of mine sent me a link to his uncle's startup...

    Translation: "Go look there and buy those puppies! Buy two! Buy as many as you can! Cos when my friend's uncle sees the amount of sales I've generated for him he's gonna have to give me a couple of these to play with and put me on the payroll too! Sweet!"

    (Or, alternatively, he might just get pissed at you for /.ing his server.)

    Seriously, I appreciate that this is /., where editors fall for even the most obvious of hoaxes but would it be asking too much if someone was to tone down the number of free ads/informercials we see disguised as genuine news stories? This isn't even a shipping product yet! It's still in development!

    OK, it's the holidays and I've had more than I usually would have to drink in the last couple of days but would it really kill the /. editors to edit?

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  5. Keyboards no longer come as standard? by GC · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's strange to see that manufacturers now believe that you don't need a keyboard on your notebook PCs.

    Does it feature a remote keyboard?
    Am I expected to carry around a USB keyboard?
    Does this thing have super-standard, alien quality speech recognition?

    It's fine to see a blonde sitting at a desk playing with a stylus, but the mojority of work still requires a keyboard these days.

    1. Re:Keyboards no longer come as standard? by nounderscores · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I guess that if you rotate the device 90 degrees, so one screen is lying flat on the table, you could have the "onscreen" keyboard be where you would expect a normal laptop keyboard to be.

      Or if you were an artist, you could have a colour picker where you would expect an oil pallet to be.

      Imagine being able to switch from querty to devorak at a software toggle, *and have all the little letters on the keyboard change automatically!* yay

      or not. maybe the best use of rotating the thing 90 degrees would be to pop up custom arcade controllers on demand, or startrek style "follow my finger" sliding bar controls.

  6. Spec sheet by Alien54 · · Score: 5, Informative
    Estari Inc., 1800 PaxtonStreet, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17104-2826
    Phone: 717-233-1518Toll Free: 800-430-1518 Fax: 717-233-2774
    www.estari.com - www.dualscreen.com- info@estari.com - Estari, Inc. 10/2002

    Specifications subject to change without notice.

    Dual Touch-Screenswith On-Screen KeyboardUltra Low Voltage Mobile Intel Pentium III Processor 800 MHz or Higher
    Windows XP -Windows 2000
    30GB Hard Disk DriveLow Profile
    40GB Hard Disk DriveLow Profile
    Dual XGA Color TFT Active Matrix Display (1024 x 768) 13.3" or 15" both busines and pro models
    Audio ControllerAC 97 SoundBlaster Emulation Supported
    Memory 256MB Expandable to 1GB
    Estari FileScout Professional Document Management Software
    Estari FileScout Publisher Document Management Software
    (includes 1000 noroyalty publishes)
    Mini PCI Type IIISlot for Wireless, Bluetooth and other uses 1 ea.- 2 ea.Pro models
    Smart Card Slot -Pro models
    IEEE 1394 Port Pro models
    Type I or Type II PCMCIA Slots 1 ea.
    USB Ports 3 ea.
    Quad Multifunction Programmable Input Control Buttons 2 ea
    RJ11/45 Port 1 ea.
    Stereo Speakers and Headphone Jack / Line-In / Microphone 1 ea
    Light Weight Smart Lithium Polymer Battery 2 ea.
    Compact Flash 1 ea
    Internal CD/CDRW/DVD(Fits into 2nd battery slot) optional, - included with Pro models
    External Battery Charger optional
    External CD-ROM Drive optional
    External Combination DVD/CD-RW Drive optional
    Wireless Keyboard optional
    Docking Station/Stand optional
    Travel Carrying Case optional

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  7. Re:Cool by ackthpt · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Now they can actually bring out electronic books which you can read in your bed.

    I suggest trying to read something on a conventional laptop, in bed, before speculating what a boon this would be. I find laptops to be difficult at best for reading. Try a palm-size computer. Even my ultra-slim Sony VAIO comes in at 2 pounds and generates considerable heat.

    I worry about cooking the CPU when resting it on insulative materials, like a comforter. In the summer I occasionally receive a mild burn if I set it on my knees while wearing shorts.

    Further, it's unwieldy if you shift position as often as I do, usually I read on my side or back, and a 4 oz. paperback or magazine still works best. Further, it doesn't require batteries. :o)

    For dual screens, it's great for development takes place on one and preview uses the other screen. Probably good for demoing where control requires one screen and display on the other.

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  8. How Cool. by FuzzyDaddy · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Many uses for computers have not had widespread use because of issues of form factors.

    I want to do my AutoCAD drawings at a desk, sitting up, with a cup of coffee. I want to read a book on sitting back in a comfortable chair. I want to watch TV sitting WAY back on my couch. When doing designs, I like to have a full screen of the design software, and a pad of paper for notes and hand sketches.

    Whether the input device issues (where's the damn keyboard?) are worked out or not on this thing, I can't tell. But to have two independent desktops on one device seems really useful.

    Geeks tend to denigrate "form factor" type issues, because there is often no substantial underlying technical difficulty. Giving someone much credit for making a rounded computer case seems silly given the enormous expertise that many other people put into making the guts. But these things can be important, and can affect usability. Because my computer is not butt-ugly (yes, I have a candy-colored iMac), I (and my wife) don't mind putting it in a very public area. This makes it far more convenient to access casually during the day.

    Which isn't to say I would get a crappy but attractive computer (no Mac flames please, that's beside the point) - but even seemingly dumb things can have an important effect on the way people use computers.

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  9. /.'ed - Google to the rescue by ziegast · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those who can't get to the site and are too lazy to lookup Google...

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